In the past, one of the things we were a bit slow to take on was building up an email list. And even when we did, we were even slower to send out anything to that list. Not good really considering that we were consistently told by those in the business that your top priority should be list building. But over time we finally caught on and realized the true potential in having a list of people who are really interested in what you have to say.
Let’s put it this way, if you have a list of 5000 people and you send out just one promotion to that list that will give you $50 commission per sale and only 100 people on that list buy it, you will make $5000….nice! And you don’t need to spam your list to do it. You can give your subscribers really good quality information and still make some money along the way, especially if you promote things that you have actually used and recommend.
However, the main problem is getting people to sign up to your list in the first place. So how do you do it without harassing them? I know that I’m not a fan of pop-ups. If I go to a blog with a pop-up I will just close the pop-up and get on to reading their website. However, lots of people have great success with pop-ups and say that it can increase the sign-up rate dramatically. So we actually purchased a couple of WordPress plugins that do just that. Unfortunately neither of them worked with this theme correctly – apparantly it is something to do with the font settings or such but probably just as well because as I’ve already mentioned, we aren’t fans of pop-ups.
So what we were looking for was a way to increase our sign-up rate without using pop-ups if possible. And this is how we came upon the Maxblog Subscribers Magnet Plugin. We wanted a way of getting our sign up form in front of our readers faces without being overly intrusive and from what I can tell so far, this plugin is going to do the job. (Bear in mind this plugin does allow pop-ups – we’ve just chosen not to use them.)
I purchased the plugin today as it is currently on sale at 30%off and have uploaded it to this blog. I am a bit of a fan of the Maxblog team – they make some awesome plugins with my favorite being the Maxblog Ninja Affiliate plugin. So I had no doubt, even before buying it that this one would be any different. And once again the Maxblog team have not let me down as this plugin is pretty amazing and I am really excited about it which is why I am writing this blog post to let you know all know about it.
Now I have no idea at this stage if this plugin will increase the sign up rate to this blog as I have only just installed it but I am pretty confident that it will. It’s obvious that the more opportunities you provide to your readers to sign up, the more sign-ups you will get. I will update this post over the next few days as it is too early to tell yet…most of our readers are already in bed by now so we won’t see much action until the morning.
In the meantime I can let you know just how powerful this plugin actually is by taking you through some of the features.
1. First of all, the Subscribers Magnet plugin allows you to add your sign up form just about anywhere on your blog including:
- Within the post – If you notice at the bottom of this post you will see a sign up form in place. This is now displayed at the bottom of every blog post on our blog. You can also display it at the top if you prefer and it can be aligned left, right or centred.
- In the footer – This one I am not really fussed on so I haven’t activated it but I know that others have had success with this style of sign-up form. It basically adds one of those footer strip pop-ups that appear at the very bottom of your blog.
- In the sidebar – this is one of the most obvious places to put a sign up form. This works via the widgets section of your blog and it’s super easy to customize.
- As a checkbox next to the comment form – you can see this one in action at the bottom of this blog post when you leave a comment. There is a little checkbox just above the text box that when checked signs your reader up to your newsletter.
- After the reader has left a comment – this one you can also see in action on this blog but only if you leave a comment. What will happen is that you once you submit your comment you will see your comment awaiting moderation and in that comment field you will see a sign-up box. Pretty neat…I like this one.
- As a pop-up – as we’ve mentioned, this is not one we choose to have on our blog. Maybe one day we will test it but for the moment we are going to stick with no pop-ups. This plugin allows the pop-in to be delayed on opening to whatever amount of time you want giving the reader the chance to read the content on your blog before the pop-up appears.
2. This plugin works with all the major autoresponders including aWeber, GetResponse, 1ShoppingCart etc.
3. It will automatically auto-fill your readers name and email address in the sign-up form fields if they have previously left a comment in the past. So in other words, if they don’t sign up the first time, the next time they visit your blog their name and email will be auto-filled into the Name and Email fields of your sign-up form. This will make them more likely to subscribe as they won’t have to enter any details and will only have to hit that subscribe button.
4. Silent Subscription – Basically it allows you to automatically sign-up any visitor that has left a comment on your blog. So they will automatically be added to your email list although if you have a double opt-in list they will still need to confirm. Not one I would use personally, I believe visitors should have the option to subscribe or not.
5. Automatic Email – This is a slight variation to the one above and is the one I prefer. You can send out an email automatically when a reader leaves a comment on your blog for the first time. In that email you can put whatever you like – just a thank you is nice or you can promote a product, or you can suggest that they sign up to your email list.
6. Ability to remove the “Powered by Subscribers Magnet” text from the bottom of the sign-up form. I thought I would add this one here as a lot of people would probably not want that wording on their sign-up form. If, however, you decide to leave it, you can add your affliate link to it and make money from any sales that are referred to Maxblog.
7. This plugin also provides the ability to make your opt-in forms as fancy as you like. There are plenty of options including different font sizes, colors, width, height etc and the ability to add an image. There is also an html option so I can only assume that if you have an opt-in form already available in html that you can just transfer it over to the html form in this plugin and load it up.
Overall this is a fantastic little plugin and well worth the money in our opinion. If you are interested in it check out the video on their sales page – if that doesn’t convince you then nothing will.
And don’t forget that the sale for Maxblog Subscribers Magnet plugin is only on for four days so don’t think about it for too long as a 30% saving is a great offer.
UPDATE: We’ve had the plugin in place for a few days now and have noticed around a 30% increase in subscribers. However, we often get periods like this anyway where suddenly our subscriber sign-ups will increase although I have to admit so far it has been consistent for the past three days. I will provide another update in a week or so to see if it continues.
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This is definitely a GREAT wordpress plugin! i just got it myself and explored already, i just love it – so can definitely recommend
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I’m still playing with it. Having great fun with it…how can you have fun with a plugin?…I must be a nerd!
LOL you´d wonder – i also enjoy reading marketing books late at night
i definitely like these things, not sure why – and another great thing is adding more functions to my website 
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Paula -
If you’re a nerd, I want to be one, too. Apparently it pays well.
I like the what the plugin does, and pretty much all things Max Blog Press puts out.
Onto the list thing, however – it doesn’t actually mail out for you, so who do you recommend for a list mailing service? And have you ever tried Mailman (it’s free)?
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We use aWeber. We’ve been using them for years. We haven’t tried any others so can’t really say whether aWeber is any better or worse than any others.
It’s the easy way to collect more subscriber, because I noticed you place the box at the end of the post and when I submitted comment. Maybe I should try this plugin.
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I’ve been looking at this one, will you be doing a followup down the road?
Also, how it differs from the aweber forms?
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Yes, we’ll definitely do a follow-up.
I haven’t had a good look at the aWeber forms lately – I know they have some fancy looking ones. This plugin doesn’t have a choice of templates.
Hi Paula,
Great post. I wish I’d installed a list building function sooner too. I’m now working on that. It’s one of the things you hear when you first start a blog, but you only realize how true it is afterward!
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I think most people who start a blog never even consider list building. For one thing you are busily concentrating on how to get the site working the way you want and then adding content and so on. List building is one of those things we will get around to eventually.
I use Mailchimp when starting out as it is 100% free for the first 1000 subscribers.
Would you recommend building a list for smaller niche sites. I mainly monetise them with adsense and amazon.
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I don’t see why it wouldn’t work. If you make it clear when they sign up that you are going to provide them with the latest updates, tips, hints and special offers then you will have a nice list of interested people.
Just for those that may be subscribed to this email, we have provided an update in the post above.
Paula and Wanda,
You’ve really motivated me to look at building a list for some of my older sites. My wife bought your Amazonian ebook and that really motivated me also. It was interesting how I had totally decided to return to where I started in IM by building a larger authority site and then your plan came along and it fits perfectly into what I know works. Thanks again for the motivation and knowledge.
Glad we could help Jerry.
Authority sites take a lot of work. We would never go back to that style again. It’s so much easier to work with individual pages rather than the site as a whole. It makes the process so much easier.
Looking forward to your further followup. I’d looked hard at this when it first came out, but as I’m still a bit undecided on the direction I want to take my blog, I’d delayed setting up an optin box. Probably a big mistake I know!
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We delayed setting up an optin on this site for quite a while – we should have done it way sooner. And even on our product sites most still don’t have an optin, however, we can now see the huge value in having a list. It’s our priority now.
Just think of it this way, if you are ranking really well in Google and getting lots of traffic and then one day Google decides to change their algorithm and your site loses its rankings then you have nothing – your income can vanish overnight. But if you have a list of people who are interested in your site and what you promote then you can still make an income and still get people to come to your site.
My first comment here to test drive “Maxblog Subscribers Magnet plugin”
LOL – I wondered what you were talking about Youssef but I realize you wanted to see how the plugin works in action.