Putting an Optin Box on Your Blog

by Rishi Raj on November 4, 2007

in Wordpress Plugins

Delivering correct information to your blog readers is very important. For this people use email subscription tools like Aweber or Get Response which makes email marketing and email subscribing a lot and lot easier.

But the problem lies when you need to paste and evaluate the optin box code of the form on your blog. You will need to login or check your notepad for the code again and again when you need it and also a WYSIWYG editor also to edit or evaluate it.

But now CodeBanter has came up with an amazing Wordpress plugin, Codebanter Optin, which makes everything a lot simpler.

optin-box-plugin

Codebanter Optin is basically a form extractor and a markup optimizer. It makes easier to save and use your optin box code again whenever and wherever you need with just a line of command.

Pros:

  • Makes it easier to manage your autoresponder account with Aweber or Get Response.
  • Its form extractor technology makes you more functional and comfortable with editing or changing properties in the optin box.
  • You can auto-create campaigns using it and also process it to get its code.
  • It has a support for Widgets also.

Cons:

  • Support for only Aweber and Get Response.
  • The setup may require theme editing.

Overall if you use Aweber or Get Response, then you should get this ultimate plugin.

CodeBanter OPTIN


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{ 11 comments }

1 Antone November 13, 2007 at 3:39 pm

I just installed this plugin the other day and it made creating an optin box for my blog so easy. It is very good!

2 Robert Reuter "Black Belt Bob" April 18, 2008 at 2:46 pm

Thanks for the aweber plugin article. This is exactly what I was looking for.

Robert Reuter “Black Belt Bob”
http://www.BookCoverOmatic.com

3 Tye Parent April 18, 2008 at 9:22 pm

this all sounds great but a few things I’m not familiar with. First, email subscription tools or opt-ins, do I have the full control of these opt-in forms, does the info entered come to me or thru some other firm. And, Aweber and Get Response, or is this what you have to subscibe to in order to even have an opt-in box on my pages? Opt-ins and auto responders have really got my attention as being nessesities, I’m just not yet up on how it all comes together to work.

Thanks
Tye Parent
Peace to You & Yours

4 Barbara Carroll April 29, 2008 at 12:16 am

I don`t know about this I just started this so some of what you are talking about is a lot of WHAT I would like to know and uri is still just uri Barbara (help)

5 Monika Mundell April 29, 2008 at 2:29 am

@ Barbara: I’m not sure what you mean by “uri” in your comment. Also, this Plugin post was written last year and since then WordPress has updated many times.

To check whether it is still supported by the newest version you’ll need to head over to the official WordPress codex page and look for the Plugin’s name.

If you need help, please specify exactly what you are confused about so that we can hopefully help you or point you in the right direction.

6 Seree June 4, 2008 at 3:37 pm

Hi all,

Here is my opt-in plug-in for Wordpress.

You may consider it as alternative one.

http://www.fasterinternetmarketing.com/FasterIM-OptIn/

I give away for Free.

Cheers,

7 A Wolseley-Wilmsen April 18, 2009 at 1:12 pm

Thanks Seree for your free plug in link. I´ve subscribed and am looking forward to using it. Are you aware that other people are selling your software? Will give you the details if you want. I take it the software will only work on Wordpress blogs – is that correct? It would be great to have the same thing for blogspot.
One more thing to the owner of this page – your free 2 chapters on the book do not download – there is a problem with your link there.

8 Ron Haddock August 29, 2009 at 10:09 pm

I downloaded your plugin and thanks, I also purchased your 50 MMR OTOffer. I did not receive a download link or a followup email. I sent you an email with my paypal receipt. Please contact me so we can get this resolved. Warmest regards, Ron H.

9 Monika Mundell April 19, 2008 at 2:51 am

@ Robert: thanks for your comment.

10 Monika Mundell April 19, 2008 at 2:54 am

@ Tye: yes you do have full control. They are setup so that the information will come through to your email inbox, making it easy to answer any queries.

I’m not sure about Get Response as I never used their service, but they are also a monthly cost i believe just like Aweber is. It costs $19.95/month to sign up and then you can create as many opt in boxes for as many blogs as you like to build as many lists as you like.

You set this up in your Aweber admin and tell the software what to do and in return it will spit out the code for you to place on your site.
Hope this helps.

11 Life is Colourful April 29, 2008 at 3:30 am

Did you mean URI = URL Barbara?

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