You want to build an email list right? Well, if you have your own site, then adding an opt-in form to your site can be any easy way to increase the number of subscribers to your email list.
If you look at various blogs, you’ll see that people do this in many different ways. Some use lightbox popups, others place an opt-in form in their sidebars, and some choose to put them in the bottom of their posts.
Today I want to review a WordPress plugin I’ve been using on this site for a few months now, called WP Subscribers, which was created by Jenni from IntenseBlog.com.
WP Subscribers is jam packed full of features and allows you to add all different types of opt-in forms to your site including:
- Lightbox Popups
- Header/Footer Bar Opt-in forms
- In-Post Opt-in forms
- Custom Opt-in forms (place anywhere)
- Traditional Exit Popups
- HTML Exit Popups
If you have been browsing around my blog for a bit, you can see I’m using both a Lightbox Popup and a Custom Opt-in form in my sidebar. All this was done with WP Subscribers, which makes the process relatively simple to do.
Setting up WP Subscribers
WP Subscribers supports all the major email autoresponders, including AWeber (what I use), GetResponse, and MailChimp. In the Setup Opt-ins page, there’s a form where you paste in the html code from your favorite autoresponder. Then press the Detect your form code button and the plugin will extract the info it needs from your code.
The Create Opt-In forms page has tabs to create all the different types of opt-in forms. To create a Lightbox popup for example, you can choose from one of the 12 included lightbox templates. Each template also has 8 different color schemes. To put the specific content for the popup, you can insert your Popup Title and Popup Content using the free-form text areas.
The Custom Opt-in form works similarly, except there’s no templates to choose from. After inputing your form Title and Content, you have to style it yourself using the settings options. This is relatively simple, and you can also use custom CSS if you prefer. WPSubscribers includes a Custom Opt-In widget, so adding the form was just a matter of adding that widget to my sidebar.
Other Cool Features
As I mentioned, WP Subscribers is packed full of features, many which I haven’t even tried yet.
One of these is the Facebook Connect integration. This lets you add a Facebook connect button to any opt-in or on your blog and it will automatically subscribe a visitor via their FB account, without them having to directly enter their Name and Email address.
WP Subscribers also supports a list building referral system. You can make it so your subscribers get points for referring visitors to your list which they can redeem for whatever incentive you choose. If you have something good to giveaway, this can be a fantastic way have your email opt-ins grow virally.
WP Subscribers Negatives
WP Subscribers can do so many different things, but with this comes some extra complexity. The settings pages are quite filled with options, and I think less tech savvy users may get overwhelmed when they first start using the plugin.
WP Subscribers does include a nice set of tutorials to demonstrate the various features of the plugin. Some tutorials have written step-by-step instructions which is nice, and some have video demonstrations. The videos are silent though, and I do wish Jenni would narrate them (or hire someone to narrate them) to make them easier to follow.
My biggest beef with WP Subscribers though is with its AWeber integration. The plugin doesn’t add the AWeber tracking pixel to its opt-in form, so it can’t track my form impressions inside my Aweber dashboard. Although the plugin has its own built-in analytics, I’m not a huge fan of it and I would rather look at my stats from inside my AWeber account. It seems like a weird oversight, but hopefully this gets addressed in a future version.
Popup Domination vs WP Subscribers
The biggest competition to WP Subscribers is Popup Domination by Michael Dunlop. Popup Domination is probably the most popular lightbox opt-in script out there and is used by some of the most well known bloggers. So how does WP Subscribers compare vs Popup Domination?
Well as you can probably see, WP Subscribers can do way more things then Popup Domination can. While Popup Domination is limited to lightbox popups, WP Subscribers can do that and much more. The ability of WP Subscribers to add all the different opt-in forms to your site can really do wonders for increasing the size of your email list.
That said, Popup Domination does have some nice advantages. First of all, it’s quite a bit easier to use out of the box and I think the lightbox templates are slightly more polished looking than WP Subscriber’s. It works seamlessly with AWeber in terms of tracking and it also includes a standalone version for people not using WordPress.
So which one should you choose? It really depends on your needs. If you need to be able to integrate multiple opt-in forms on your site or are interested in the Facebook connect or subscriber referral features, then go with WP Subscribers. It’s super powerful when you really delve into it.
If all you need want to use is a nice looking lightbox popup that you can setup really quickly, you may want to consider Popup Domination.
Price-wise, Popup Domination is a $47 one time fee, and can be used on unlimited sites. WP Subscribers has 2 licensing options. The first option is a 3 site license for $47. Or you can pay $97 and use it on unlimited sites.
Final Thoughts
Before you go rush out and buy any of these products though, make sure you have something valuable to give away. You need a good incentive for people to actually join your email list.
It could be as simple as a free report or maybe some software you create that you know your visitors will love. Combine this with a wordpress plugin like WP Subscribers, and you can really start to grow your email list.
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Love your reviews Chris because I know you’re actually using these products. WP Subscribers looks great, but I don’t really have anything good to give away.
Do you have any suggestions for coming up with something to give away to my list?
Hi Kinley. If you’re really an expert in your niche, then it shouldn’t be a problem creating a free report of some kind that your visitors will enjoy. Just devote a day to the task, and you should be able to crank one out.
However, if you can’t create something yourself, then you can always try to outsource the work. I’ve used both Elance and ODesk to find people to write reports and ebooks for me, with pretty decent results. Alternatively, you could buy some PLR ebooks, spruce them up a bit, and then use them as your incentive.
Appreciate the detailed review of WP Subscribers. I’m thinking about getting it.
However, I just recently got an email in my inbox about a similar lightbox popup product called Pippity. Looks like it has some nice features. Have you heard of it Chris?
As a matter of fact, I purchased a license of Pippity a couple of days ago and I’m testing it on one of my other sites right now.
The one feature of Pippity that made me go out and get it was it’s ability to do A/B split testing. I think that’s a killer feature and I hope WP Subscribers and Popup Domination will add something this too.
Unfortunately, I’m finding Pippity to be a little buggy at the moment. Among other things, the Pippity analytics (with AWeber) doesn’t seem to be tracking my stats accurately for whatever reason. This makes the aforementioned A/B split testing feature kind of useless until that gets addressed.
Still Pippity is a new product, so some growing pains are to be expected. Their support seems good, and they seem committed to fixing the issues. I can’t recommend Pippity right at this moment, but I do think it has the potential to be a viable competitor to both Popup Domination and WP Subscribers in the near future.
Chris,
really good, really thorough review. You answered all my questions. Very well thought out and I appreciate that ! Thanks for comparing this to the other popular lightbox plugin as well! Great job!
Thanks so much!
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Very nice review of this must have email marketing plugin. I enjoyed reading your review about WP Subscribers. I really love the Facebook aspect of it.
I was also going to start offering email subscription to my blog visitors. Up to now, I have been using Pop-up Domination plugin for few of my other niche sites and blogs. But now, I think i will give WP Subscribers a try and see how it works.
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Glad you liked it Jawed! Please let us know how WP Subscribers works for you if you do try it.
It seems to be a fantastic plugin, it’s great to keep your subscribers close and this plugin does it very well. I’m looking forward to trying it on my WP websites. Thanks for sharing!
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Chris ~ The overview was clear, concise and comprehensive, but coupled with the comparison, it’s an excellent guidance tool. Hopefully the follow-up comments will spur either to up their game just a notch and add additional enhancements such as the A/B testing of the campaigns. Finally, your final thoughts are, as usual, spot-on; and not to take your content out of context, but if I may summarize and supplement that just a bit: this is a great tool, but not a silver bullet – just because you build it doesn’t mean they’ll come … give them a reason to. Well done; thanks for sharing your insights and experiences ~ ®ob
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