There is something essential that I always recommend to be present in a professional blog from the first second of its birth…
Subscription forms.
Thanks to them and, consequently, by generating a list of subscribers, you will obtain the main base to be able to make your professional blog and your online business profitable.
I won't go into much more detail today on why I say this, as that is not what I am here to talk to you about.
However, if you want to know more about why this element is so important, I encourage you to read chapter 5 of my ebook “Design a plan: 8 steps prior to creating a successful website” . I am sure you will understand my words much better that way.
The point is that, in order for all those emails from people interested czech republic telegram phone numbers in what you offer to be registered somewhere, you need to connect these forms to your email marketing platform.
Today I want to talk to you about this process: how you can integrate your subscription forms created in Thrive Leads with the Mailrelay email marketing platform.
The first thing you might be wondering is…
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Why Mailrelay and not another email marketing platform?
Ways to integrate your Thrive Leads forms with Mailrelay
Tutorial to connect Thrive Leads subscription forms with Mailrelay via API (and why not do it this way)
Collecting data from the Mailrelay API
Creating the Mailrelay API connection in Thrive Leads
Integrating API connection with subscription form
How to integrate Thrive Leads subscription forms with Mailrelay using HTML code
Conclusion
Why Mailrelay and not another email marketing platform?
Well, it's very simple.
There are three main reasons why in this post I am going to talk about connecting forms with Mailrelay and not with another provider (such as Mailchimp, GetResponse, Active Campaign, etc.):
1. This is the email marketing platform that I use both in my projects and those of my clients. So, with them in mind, this can serve as a very useful guide if they ever need to connect a form.
2. When you start a blog, you usually have a limited budget. Mailrelay is the only email marketing provider I know of that offers you the possibility of having up to 15,000 subscribers on your list and sending a maximum of 75,000 emails per month, completely free of charge.
3. If you also send them an email showing that you are a blogger and that your blog is a personal brand blog (like mine), they will provide you with another type of free account with capacity for 120,000 subscribers and 600,000 monthly emails.