Your optin form in website

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by cheece2001, Aug 13, 2009.

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    When having an optin form in your website, What do yo normaly say before the name and e-mail feild? Do you just say Subscribe for a newletter? or get somethign free??? This is my first that that I am going to have an optin form. Also i sometimes see poeple write something under the name and email feild like, your email will not be shared or something like that... do you include that?

    What do you write in your subscription form’s detail? And is there a way if i put a aweber code in my blog that it will capture every new post i ceate and have it sent as an e-mail to my subscribers?
     
    Last edited: Aug 13, 2009
    cheece2001, Aug 13, 2009 IP
  2. famous2313

    famous2313 Member

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    you can put anything you want there.

    you can say " Enter Your Name And Email For These Free Bonuses" or Free 7 Day Training Course.

    it is up to you. Also you are going to want to put something like

    "Privacy Policy: We will never rent, trade or sell your contact information to anyone for any
    reason whatsoever. We respect your privacy and don't like spam any more than you do"

    this will let the visitor know that there contact information will be safe.
     
    famous2313, Aug 13, 2009 IP
  3. Davally

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    Hi,

    essentially you want as much info as possible about your customer but most forms stay with email and name however there was some testing done and having just the email address increased the optin. This may work for you or not, you will have to check. Do a split test:

    You MUST allow the person who is filling the form in to trust you or they may not sign up. You must also ensure the bonuses are relevant and that there is a call to action to get them going. Once again another test showed that the term 'check this out' was the term that led most to sing up.

    Have a link to a privacy plicy to. Essentially you must:

    Build Trust: Give a strong and clear call to action: provide bonuses that are relevant but have some kind time limit on them.

    Hope that helps:



    Dave
     
    Davally, Aug 13, 2009 IP
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    Here's one I have used that worked well:

    Free Download Instructions:
    Simply enter your email address in the box
    below for instant access to your FREE report:
    "The Report Title"

    Optin box here

    *Double-check your email for accuracy to ensure you
    receive access to your free report. Your privacy is
    guaranteed. Your email is never shared with anyone.
     
    drummedout, Aug 16, 2009 IP
  5. Perry Rose

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    Try putting something interesting, cool for them to read on top of it. And then have it continue on to the newsletter.

    Or put it down in its entirety, and tell them there are more like this when they sign up.
     
    Perry Rose, Aug 16, 2009 IP