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  1. questionWeb Forms
    Web forms are the best way to build a list of responsive subscribers. Getting a few on your website is important, and from there it's worthwhile to optimize your sign up process. Frequently Asked Questions about Web Forms The Knowledge Base has plenty of articles covering common questions and is ...
  2. questionHow Do I Add a Form To My Website?
    By adding an opt in form for your newsletter or autoresponder campaign to pages on your website, you take advantage of a valuable opportunity to turn one-time visitors into regulars and customers. Publishing your first form for your email campaign is easy. Just follow these steps: Watch a Video ...
  3. questionHow Do I Create A Pop Up Web Form?
    Click on the "Web Form" tab in the navigation menu: Create a new form or edit an existing one. Just underneath where the templates are found, you'll find a toolbar with a drop-down box labeled "Type": Click on that box to select from the available form types: You can hit the button in th ...
  4. questionHow Can I Change My Thank You Page?
    When a person subscribes to your list using a form on your website, they're re-directed to a page meant to encourage them to confirm their subscription (if Confirmed Opt-In is on) or notify them that their subscription is complete (if Confirmed Opt-In is off). You may use one of three customize ...
  5. questionHow Do I Split Test My Web Forms?
    To split test different opt-in forms on your site, you'll first need to have at least two forms created. Learn how to create an opt-in form. Watch a Video Step by Step Instructions Once you have at least two forms created: Scroll to the end of the Web Form page of your account. Click the b ...
  6. questionWhy Should I Split Test My Forms?
    Split testing allows you to conduct a controlled experiment with your sign up forms to help to see which factors make them perform better for your campaigns. By split testing, you can take the information and make changes help to grow a base of subscribers more optimally. It allows you to test s ...
  7. questionWhat Is A Thank You Page?
    A "thank you" page is a web page where subscribers are redirected immediately after they submit their information in your opt-in form. While creating your form, you can specify a web page on your site to use as your form's thank you page. If you do not specify a page, we will use a simple page o ...
  8. questionWhat Is a Squeeze Page?
    A squeeze page is a page of a website that governs access to the rest of the website. Squeeze pages typically contain a small amount of content along with an opt-in web form. In order to gain access to the rest of the website, a visitor must enter their email address into the web form. They are ...
  9. questionWhat Should I Write in My Thank You Page?
    By default, our web form tool will send your subscribers to a generic thank you page. Although the default page certainly "gets the job done" in the strictest sense, a customized thank you page provides a few major benefits: if confirmed opt-in is enabled, a message can be written that subscri ...
  10. questionHow Do I Display Subscribers' Names On My Thank You Page?
    You can display subscribers' information on your thank you page after they fill out your form and the page they see after confirming their subscription. Here's how to do it: Follow the instructions to pass form data to your thank you and/or confirmation success pages. Add some JavaScript t ...
  11. questionHow Do I Copy a Web Form?
    We offer one-click copying of your opt-in forms so that instead of manually creating similar forms from scratch, you can start with a previously created form and then just change whatever you need to make your new form. How to Copy a Web Form Go to your Web Form Page. You'll see your form inform ...
  12. questionWhere Should I Publish My Form?
    You'll find a how-to article in our knowledge base with instructions on creating and implementing forms. But along with that, there comes the question: where should I put my forms? Read the blog article published on this topic for some sound advice.
  13. questionHow Do I Make Web Form Fields Required?
    When creating your web form, you can require subscribers to complete certain fields. We already make the email address a required field (after all, how could you email them if they didn't give you an email address?). How to Make a Field Required Go to your account's Web Form page. Create a n ...
  14. questionCan I Create a Contact Form with AWeber?
    Contact forms allow a website visitor to submit a query to the website owner or webmaster. AWeber forms are not a good solution for this purpose unless it is made clear to the submitter that they're also signing up for an email campaign. If, on the other hand, you're looking to publish a simple ...
  15. questionWhat Should I Put in the Already Subscribed Field?
    What you enter into the Already Subscribed Page field on your web form designates where subscribers are sent to when they fill out a form for a list they're already subscribed to. By default, they will see an error page hosted on our web server telling them they're already subscribed: By enteri ...
  16. questionHow Can I Add a List Selection Field To My Web Form?
    If you'd like for your subscribers to have an option to select from multiple lists when they sign up to your list, you can do so under certain circumstances. You'll need to use the "Raw HTML Version" of HTML the Web Form Generator provides and must have some basic HTML skills. This solution only ...
  17. questionDoes The HTML Of My Web Form Comply To W3C Standards?
    Yes. Our forms were designed to adhere as closely as possible to the W3C standards and validate under an XHTML 1.0 Strict doctype. That said, there are a couple issues which may appear that would prevent a form from validating 100% under the Strict doctype. Address these to be sure your HTML va ...
  18. questionWhat if I Do Not Understand HTML?
    You do not need to understand HTML in order to maintain your AWeber autoresponder. However, if you do not understand HTML, you may need help placing an opt-in form onto your website. Contact the person or organization that manages your web site for you. They should be able to add the form withou ...
  19. questionCan I Use My Own Form?
    We strongly recommend the use of our Web Form Generator to create the form you publish to your website because: It is the easiest way to integrate AWeber with your website It is most likely to work without error For these reasons, barring any exceptional circumstance, you should use the Web ...
  20. questionHow Do I Add a Subscriber Chicklet to My Form?
    To show your website visitors how many people are benefiting from your email newsletter, add a subscriber count chicklet following just a few steps . Create the Form First, create or edit a sign up form for the appropriate campaign in your account. At the bottom of the first page in the web for ...
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