Description
Want to do email marketing – without all the hassle?
AWeber’s WordPress plugin has all the tools you need to:
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Grow your email list
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Increase website traffic
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Monetize your content
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Sell your products or services
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Automate your emails
We get it: You’re busy. You may want to do more with email and your marketing, but you’ve got a business to run.
This is the plugin for you. We make it easy to get started, with free migrations and 24/7 customer service (via chat, email, phone, or knowledge base).
Whether you’ve been in business for ten years or are just getting started, this plugin will make marketing easier. Here’s how:
Grow your email list
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Embed AWeber landing pages and sign up forms on your WordPress site.
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Split-test sign up forms to grow your list faster.
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Send contacts captured via Elementor to AWeber.
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Automatically add visitors who fill out a sign up form on your WordPress site to your list in AWeber.
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Use tags and segments to track where subscribers signed up from, add subscribers to automations, or send dynamic content or hyper-targeted emails.
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Add people who comment on your WordPress site to your list in AWeber.
Increase your website traffic
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Use web push notifications to send short messages straight to a subscriber’s desktop with a link to your website.
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Send email marketing messages to promote your latest news, offers, or content.
Monetize your content
- Set up ecommerce landing pages to accept monthly, quarterly, or annual subscription payments.
Sell your products or services
- Send an email to your list with a link to your ecommerce landing page. Promote your product or service and collect payments through Stripe, Etsy or PayPal.
Automate your emails
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Set up an email automation to welcome new subscribers who sign up on your WordPress site.
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Automatically send an email after someone makes a purchase, abandons their cart, or interacts with your email.
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Collect custom information about your subscribers so you can send them targeted emails.
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Get started with an email template or landing page template, then use the drag-and-drop builder to customize it to match your brand.
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Integrate your emails with hundreds of online solutions.
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Automatically send newsletters with your latest content published in WordPress or on YouTube.
QUESTIONS?
Need help? Here’s our step-by-step plugin install walkthrough.
Still need help? Call, chat, or email our award-winning support team, 24/7!
MORE ABOUT AWEBER
For over 20 years, AWeber has been a market leader helping over one million entrepreneurs, side hustlers, and businesses of all sizes grow with email marketing and other sales tools. Get started with a free account.
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Blocks
This plugin provides 1 block.
- Add an AWeber Sign Up Form
Installation
Please consult our knowledge base for a step-by-step walkthrough of how to install AWeber’s WordPress plugin.
Call, chat, or email our friendly experts! The award-winning AWeber Customer Solutions team is available 24/7 from our Pennsylvania HQ to help you with any plugin problems or questions.
If you’re manually installing the widget as a .zip, make sure you upload it to “/wp-content/plugins/”. Once installed, activate it on your Plugins page by clicking the Activate link.
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Contributors & Developers
“AWeber – Free Sign Up Form and Landing Page Builder Plugin for Lead Generation and Email Newsletter Growth” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors“AWeber – Free Sign Up Form and Landing Page Builder Plugin for Lead Generation and Email Newsletter Growth” has been translated into 1 locale. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.
Interested in development?
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Changelog
7.3.19
- Replaced DOMNoteInserted listeners with MutationObserver API,
since DOMNoteInserted listeners as deprecated.
7.3.18
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.6
7.3.17
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.5
7.3.16
- Minor bug fixes in Forms pages
7.3.15
- Minor bug fixes in landing pages
7.3.14
- SQL Injection Vulnerability fixes
7.3.13
- Fixes minor bugs in the AWeberException handling
7.3.12
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.4
- Fixes minor bugs in the Classic Editor
7.3.11
- Fixes minor bugs in the Elementor widget
- Relaxes access controls introduced in 7.3.10 to allow users with the “edit_posts” capability
to use webforms in posts
7.3.10
- Fixes a security vulnerability which allowed users without the
‘manage_options’ capability to interact with admin operations
of the plugin and with data it manages.
7.3.9
- Minor fixes, while using older versions of PHP
- Added support for PHP8
7.3.8
- Code improvement while adding the subscriber
7.3.7
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.3
7.3.6
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.1
- Bug fixes for the plugin in Elementor Forms
7.3.5
- Fix more than 100 lists not displayed
7.3.4
- Removed ‘_register_controls’ and ‘_content_template’ deprecated methods
- Added minor script changes to support Elementor
7.3.3
- Updated http links to https
- Removed implementation of unused API
7.3.2
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.0
7.3.1
- Minor changes to the plugin description.
7.3.0
- Updated AWeber plugin description and banner images.
7.2.1
- Updated the AWeber plugin tags
7.2.0
- Updated the AWeber plugin title and tags
7.1.3
- Pull all lists from an AWeber account
7.1.2
- Updated the ReadMe content
7.1.1
- Updated Tested upto WordPress version.
7.1.0
- Added Block Based Widget support for AWeber Sign Up Form.
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 5.8
7.0.0
- New connections uses OAuth2 to communicate with AWeber account.
- Show AWeber plugin version in widget and sign up Forms.
6.0.0
- Added support to integrate web push notifications from your AWeber account.
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 5.7
5.0.8
- Bugfix for the plugin is not picking up the sign up forms created in the account
5.0.7
- Increased WordPress plugin usability.
- Create a copy of WordPress page when linking landing page.
5.0.6
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 5.6
- Fix to use third party analytics with landing pages.
- Fix to the landing page images are not displayed through WordPress.
- Small css fix to remove scroll bar for landing pages.
5.0.5
- Bug fix for saving configurations.
5.0.4
- Bug fix for disconnecting on settings save
- Remove deprecated jQuery usages
- Update landing page default name
5.0.3
- Remove Google Analytics from plugin.
5.0.2
- Small fix to ensure admin CSS is not loading live pages.
5.0.1
- Fixes a bug where you could not deselect adding a subscriber on both comment and registration.
5.0.0
- Added Landing Pages to the plugin. Quickly add AWeber Landing Pages to your WordPress website.
4.1.1
- Update Logo for plugin
- Bug fix for selecting short code in the Classic editor.
4.1.0
- Added support for Elementor Pro.
4.0.0
- Added support for Elementor.
3.1.4
- Bug fix for reauthorizing an account
3.1.3
- Bug fix for specific php configurations
3.1.2
- Minor tweaks
3.1.1
- Minor visual fix
3.1.0
- Various user experience tweaks and bug fixes
3.0.0
- Revamped the look and feel
- Moved the Location on the Forms screen to a popup window
- Added Preview option to the Forms screen
- Moved System Info to the Settings screen and added IP address
- Bug fixes & support for WordPress 5.3
2.2.1
- Fixed an issue where the sign up form selector is not appearing in the editors.
2.2.0
- Added sign up form selector to the standard editor and the Gutenberg editor.
- Updated the Where column to include the use of shortcodes throughout your WordPress website.
- Minor UI/UX tweaks
2.1.2
- Fixed an issue where subscribers were not being added when commenting.
2.1.2
- Fixed an issue where subscribers were not being added when commenting.
2.1.1
- Various user experience tweaks
2.1.0
- Separated commenting from new user settings
- Added tag support for commenting and new users
- Added shortcode support for sign up forms and split test forms
2.0.1
- Fixed issue with missing resources
2.0.0
- Moved widget into its own top level menu
- Fixed class declaration conflicts with other plugins
- Added a ‘Sign Up Forms’ screen to see stats
- Added a ‘System Info’ screen for troubleshooting
- Removed the requirement to use cURL
- Added optional JavaScript analytics file
- Added HTML comment to identify webforms added
- Updated error messaging to be more descriptive
- Updated the app store listing
- Minimum WordPress version of 4.7
- Minimum PHP version of 5.6
1.1.26
- Validate a new subscriber’s IP address
1.1.25
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 5.2
1.1.24
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 5.1
1.1.23
- Fixed compatibility with PHP 5.3
1.1.22
- Fixed webform split tests not displaying
- Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 5.0
1.1.21
- Fixed compatibility with PHP interpreters where short_open_tag is off
- Fixed webform select not appearing on initial setup
1.1.20
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.9
1.1.19
- Fixed bug where error messages were not getting displayed on authorizing plugin
- Changed ‘http’ to ‘https’ to the url for the forms
- Changed the PHP 4 constructors with current style of constructors
1.1.18
- Fixed bug with not saving the username when creating a subscriber from a user registration
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.8
1.1.17
- Fixed installation error message
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.4.1
1.1.16
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.3
1.1.15
- Add missing curl_object.php file
1.1.14
- Update readme.txt with free trial reference
1.1.13
- Upgrade PHP client library
1.1.12
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.1
1.1.11
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.0
1.1.10
- Ensures that your website will load in the event that AWeber forms are unreachable by using asynchronous Javascript.
- AWeber highly recommends that you upgrade to this version.
1.1.9
- Update ‘Tested up to’ to 3.8.2
1.1.8
- Better error handling if AWeber API is unreachable.
1.1.7
- Added better feedback for authorizations when experiencing internet connectivity issues.
1.1.6
- Fixed issues with authentication
1.1.5
- Remove usage of deprecated split function.
- Make authentication error messages return more information to assist in troubleshooting api issues.
- Perform db cleanup when an authorization code is not valid.
1.1.4
- Fixed minor bugs with HTML and jQuery.
1.1.3
- Fixed disappearing admin bar in Dashboard.
1.1.2
- Subscribers will only be added on comments after the comment is approved.
- Comments added to aweber.php to adjust checkbox position for some WordPress themes.
1.1.1
- Modified error message when authentication fails to provide a link to reconnect your widget to an AWeber customer account.
- Changed the URL for the AWeber blog to prevent multiple redirects when the dashboard fetches the AWeber blog.
1.1
- Added the ability to add subscribers to a list via commenting and blog registration.
- Added an AWeber widget to the Dashboard that displays the latest posts from AWeber’s email marketing blog as well as subscriber statistics for the subscribe by commenting feature.
1.0.4
- Fixed issue where PHP NOTICES where being raised for unset variables. (credits: kangkor, Curtiss Grymala)
1.0.3
- Fixed issue where the webform widget would not refresh its drop-down lists properly when using the latest versions of WordPress.
- Fixed issue where the webform widget would not prompt for authentication when the app is disconnected from the AWeber customer account.
1.0.2
- Improved error handling during authorization process
1.0.1
- Remove reliance on #primary-widget-area in theme
- Add check for PHP 5.2+
1.0
- Initial release.