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Automatic lead generation with GDPR-compliant double opt-in
Advertising is expensive. This makes it all the more important to ensure that people who visit your website do not simply get lost again, but return regularly.
An e-mail newsletter is perfect for this!
Once registered, you can keep your prospective customers up to date at regular intervals, present news, give them valuable tips and ultimately convince them to become customers.
A damn good reason for a hell of a lot of subscribers!
A successful sign-up form for your newsletter should not only look good and show presence. It should also give your website visitors a good reason to sign up for your newsletter.
Free book / e-book
A free book or e-book with a professional cover and interesting information is a very good argument for signing up. This works particularly well when your prospects are in the process of getting an overview of a topic.
Voucher
A voucher for signing up to the newsletter is a classic, especially for online stores! Because stinginess is cool and everyone wants to save money, this argument still works, but unfortunately it also attracts customers who want to spend less money.
Personal advice
Checklists
A checklist for completing a major task - such as preparing for an event - is almost as efficient as a book and much easier to create.
Invitations to events
The opportunity to participate in events is also a very good argument for subscribing to your newsletter, especially if interested parties are in your area. Online events such as webinars also work very well.
E-Mail trainings
Email series provide subscribers with useful information at regular intervals. Topics such as daily recipes for vegan cuisine or fitness exercises are ideal for this.
Pop-up forms
Pop-up forms are automatically displayed in the middle of the screen when you visit a website. Some people may find this annoying, but it is incredibly effective if you want to attract subscribers to your newsletter.
Slide-in forms
The slide-in form is the elegant sister of the pop-up form. Instead of appearing in the middle of the screen, it extends elegantly from one side of the browser.
Contact forms
A contact form is the easiest way for your customers to send you a message.
And while you're at it: why not also offer an option to subscribe to your newsletter?
This is exactly what a mynewsletter.rocks contact form offers you: