MailMunch is a service that helps you capture leads from your website. It simply lets you create beautiful responsive, mobile optimized opt...
MailMunch is a service that helps you capture leads from your website. It simply lets you create beautiful responsive, mobile optimized opt-in forms which also sync your newsletter subscribers to MailChimp, Constant Contact, AWeber, GetResponse, Campaign Monitor, InfusionSoft and others. In fact, it supports custom integration which I've used to integrate MailMunch with Feedburner and MadMimi lists.
MailMunch lets you create multiple type of opt-in forms so you don’t have to rely on one way of collecting leads. These include popups,embedded forms, top bars, slide boxes and more
You can set your pop up opt-in-form to display at specified seconds after page load, or when a site visitor wants to exit your site. You can even make a pop up form show when a link or button is clicked. Cool....huh?
The bar opt-in forms stick to the top or bottom of the screen as a user scrolls through the page and asks them to subscribe. The slide box slides in when a user is about to finish reading your page and politely asks them to subscribe. Embedded forms can be added anywhere on your site : sidebar, top of post, middle of post, below post etc
MailMunch Designer let's you choose from professionally designed high-converting themes for your optin forms to make your email opt-in forms look amazing. You can further customize the optin forms to match with your website or blog. There are various options to modify backgrounds, colors, fonts etc.
One interesting feature I like alot is theMailMunch Page Level Targeting feature which lets you show your opt-in-forms exactly where you want. You can create different forms for different posts or pages to build a hyper targeted list. If using it on a WordPress site, you can set your form to be shown on posts in a specific category etc. You can as well hide your form from specific pages etc
There are also advanced features that like :content gate and tracking pixels. Content Gate makes it impossible for a site visitor to close the opt in form until they subscribe. Tracking Pixels let you send impression and conversion data to your favorite analytics services such as Google Analytics, Facebook etc. You can fire pixels that are triggered when a visitor views your form or when a visitor successfully subscribes to your form. You can also pass in subscriber's email address by typing [EMAIL].
Other Features
It’s 100% free to get started on one of your sites. In addition, there’s no limit on the number of subscribers or forms you can create for your site. However, if you want more advanced features like content gate, analytics, tracking pixels, A/B testing and more, you have to upgrade to paid plans.
This is not a full MailMunch review but I think it's enough to let you check try out the service. You can get started at www.MailMunch.co
Let's say for example, you have a blog post where you write on how you make money from blogging. You can simply offer a free pdf checklist of other ways you make money online in Nigeria to visitors that opt in to the form created ONLY for the blog post. This way, you will be able to build a targeted list of subscribers interested in ways of earning money online.
Sign in to your MailMunch account go to the form you want to use and click "Edit". If you don't have an existing form you want to use, simply create a new form.
Next go to the "Behavior" tab and from the side menu go to Display rules.
To show the form only on specific pages click on “New Display Rule”.
Then choose “Only show on” and “URLs exactly matching” to display this form only on the page that you want.
Don’t forget to fill out the URL in the last field and click “done”.
By clicking on new display rule you can make this form show to more pages.
MailMunch lets you create multiple type of opt-in forms so you don’t have to rely on one way of collecting leads. These include popups,embedded forms, top bars, slide boxes and more
You can set your pop up opt-in-form to display at specified seconds after page load, or when a site visitor wants to exit your site. You can even make a pop up form show when a link or button is clicked. Cool....huh?
The bar opt-in forms stick to the top or bottom of the screen as a user scrolls through the page and asks them to subscribe. The slide box slides in when a user is about to finish reading your page and politely asks them to subscribe. Embedded forms can be added anywhere on your site : sidebar, top of post, middle of post, below post etc
MailMunch Designer let's you choose from professionally designed high-converting themes for your optin forms to make your email opt-in forms look amazing. You can further customize the optin forms to match with your website or blog. There are various options to modify backgrounds, colors, fonts etc.
One interesting feature I like alot is theMailMunch Page Level Targeting feature which lets you show your opt-in-forms exactly where you want. You can create different forms for different posts or pages to build a hyper targeted list. If using it on a WordPress site, you can set your form to be shown on posts in a specific category etc. You can as well hide your form from specific pages etc
There are also advanced features that like :content gate and tracking pixels. Content Gate makes it impossible for a site visitor to close the opt in form until they subscribe. Tracking Pixels let you send impression and conversion data to your favorite analytics services such as Google Analytics, Facebook etc. You can fire pixels that are triggered when a visitor views your form or when a visitor successfully subscribes to your form. You can also pass in subscriber's email address by typing [EMAIL].
Other Features
- A/B Testing: Find which opt-in form gets more email subscribers
- Analytics: View email subscription analytics and statistics for all time.
It’s 100% free to get started on one of your sites. In addition, there’s no limit on the number of subscribers or forms you can create for your site. However, if you want more advanced features like content gate, analytics, tracking pixels, A/B testing and more, you have to upgrade to paid plans.
This is not a full MailMunch review but I think it's enough to let you check try out the service. You can get started at www.MailMunch.co
Let's say for example, you have a blog post where you write on how you make money from blogging. You can simply offer a free pdf checklist of other ways you make money online in Nigeria to visitors that opt in to the form created ONLY for the blog post. This way, you will be able to build a targeted list of subscribers interested in ways of earning money online.
How To Use MailMunch To Display Opt In Form On a Specific Page
Sign in to your MailMunch account go to the form you want to use and click "Edit". If you don't have an existing form you want to use, simply create a new form.
Next go to the "Behavior" tab and from the side menu go to Display rules.
To show the form only on specific pages click on “New Display Rule”.
Then choose “Only show on” and “URLs exactly matching” to display this form only on the page that you want.
Don’t forget to fill out the URL in the last field and click “done”.
By clicking on new display rule you can make this form show to more pages.
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