Posts tagged WordPress
Adding An Autoresponder Form To Your WordPress Blog
Oct 1st
If you own an internet business and have a business blog, you’re no doubt already aware that WordPress is the most popular blogging platform, and there’s a good reason for that – it’s so easy to use! And there are so many options, plug-ins, themes, etc., available, it’s almost impossible and overwhelming to know where to start.
But, one of the most important features you, as an internet business owner, need to take advantage of, is the ability to collect customer information so that you can maintain a relationship with visitors to your blog. In order to do that, you need to have a way for your visitors to enter their information by adding a form to your blog. That type of form is commonly referred to, in internet marketing terms, as an autoresponder, or opt-in, form. So, here, we’ll walk you through the process of creating and adding an autoresponder form to your WordPress blog.
Creating The Form
There are several companies which offer autoresponder services for very reasonable prices. These include the Grandaddy of them all, Aweber, Getresponse, etc., and the number keeps growing, and they all offer similar services and options, so, if you can create an autoresponder form in one, you can pretty much do it any.
In our case we’ll use Aweber. There are several steps involved in this process:
- Create a list
- Set opt-in message
- Add a welcome message
- Create the web form
Don’t worry if you’ve never done this before, because Aweber walks you through each step and provides videos with demos on just what you need to do.
So, here’s how the page used to create the web form looks:
First, select the template that best matches your internet business. You can create forms of various types – in-line, meaning they’re displayed on your blog page; pop-over, or hover, meaning the form appears and hovers over your blog; lightbox, same as pop-over but your webpage is darkened; pop-up, which opens up in a new window. Add the text you need to the form, and whatever other options you might need, and then create the form, and copy the HTML code supplied.
For our purposes, we’ll use the basic in-line form. Add some text in the form header, inviting your visitors to enter their details in return for something free, normally a report or newsletter or something that the visitor might value.
Once the form’s created, you’ll be presented with a page where you can decide how you want your form published. You should select “I will install my form”, at which point you’ll be given 2 options – either “Javascript snippet” or “Raw HTML version”, the default being Javascript, which is the one we’ll use. You should only select HTML if you need to customize the form further or add such things as tracking.
A line of code should be displayed as follows:
Copy that code. Now, you’re ready to add that form to your WordPress blog.
Add Form To WordPress
Please note: You can only add an opt-in form to a WordPress.org blog, i.e. one for which you provide the hosting. This will not work with a blog created on WordPress.com.
Here are the steps to follow to add your autoresponder form to your WordPress blog.
- Log in to your WordPress control panel.
- Select “Appearance”
- Select “Widgets”
- If there’s not one already there, add a “Text” widget to your blog’s sidebar
- Edit the “Text” widget and paste the previously copied opt-in form code:
6. Refresh your blog’s home page and you should see your opt-in, or autoresponder, form there:
Note that the form appears to the right of the blog.
And that’s it! Your internet business blog is now ready to accept subscribers, with whom you can remain in contact and hopefully turn into loyal followers and eventually customers.
4 Quick Tips Before Starting Your First Site
Jun 4th
If you have been thinking about making a website yourself and have never made a site before, then there are some basic concepts you’ll want to know. It’s not that hard to make a basic website and here’s are four handy tips.
The first thing is to select a good web host, where the services are done for you choose one that uses Cpanel with Fantastico, this way if you know nothing about how to put a blog, or site up you can go to Fantastico choose the type of site you want WordPress, Joomla! or any other and it will automatically load it for you ( great no tech knowlege required). I’ve tried many web hosting companies and I feel that Hostgator has given me the best service, I have a lot of websites hosts with them and it’s been simple to do, however choose who you feel would best suit your needs.
The second tip is about creating a domain name. It has become more challenging to find a domain name on the first attempt. So you might need to try various combinations by trying to put a dash or try a different extension and alternatively you may wish to add the area your in bakercamden.com to make it easier ( A word of caution many people forget to put hash signs into urls so you really might need to think about a combination without it). You might want to try using prefixes and suffixes with the domain name you want, any good hosting company will have a domain search facility which will then give you options if the domain name you want is already gone.
Now you have a domain host, a domain name and now you need to add pages to it, if you use WordPress or Joomla then it is simple to do and there are many online tutorials to help. Recently it has become very easy to get up and running within a day, you can sign in online to both Joomla! and WordPress and upload stuff, and even email content. Both have free plugins and themes to select from so you can make a web page in no time.
The suggestions above are open source programs which are free and as I said earlier if you have a Cpanel with Fantastico from your hosting company are very quick and easy to get installed (it is click of a button) You can also purchase software if you wish but why when there are so many good ones for free, it is much better to pay for expertise to help get the right look and feel on your pages than for software to create them.
Lastly, in making your first site, don’t get too complex, this is where many beginners fall down. Start off with a basic design and go from there. Once your skill level grows then you can begin getting more technical with the design of the site. Hope this helps the newbies.










