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Recommend a WordPress plugin to drive email newsletter signups for my website (details below). Explain conversion rates & other benefits.

Website: ProjectManagementHacks.com. Currently using the SumoMe plugin for sign-ups which is working moderately well and has the virtue of being free. I'm willing to look at paid plugins (prefer one time fee to monthly recurring) if there is good data & case studies showing the value

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Nicole Pereira

Marketing Technology Consultant & Hubspot Expert

Why don't you do a design hack rather than change. Add in the image of the actual report they get to get people excited. Also add it to your sidebar of the site and have your right side pop up show up further down.

Answered over 9 years ago

Carl Willis

Internet Marketing Consultant, Coach & Speaker

I personally use Subscriber's Magnet by MaxBlogPress. This is a one-time fee plugin, but it allows multiple points of engagement (e.g. top of page, bottom of page, sidebar, popin, comment box, etc...) to increase overall optin rates for your site.

My site saw a 32% increase in subscribers after deploying this plugin.

Answered over 9 years ago

Jean Galea

Entrepreneur & Podcast host

On WPMayor.com we use Optin Monster (http://wpmayor.com/link/optinmonster). Formerly a plugin but now a SAAS, it can function on any website, not necessarily a WordPress one.

It's got tons of features including split testing and ready-made design templates. You'll see the best conversion rates when you offer a compelling proposition to site visitors. A PDF guide tends to work well.

To take it to the next level you can try content upgrades.

Syed Balkhi (CEO of Optin Monster) offers a great explanation on how this works:

"With Optin Monster you can also offer different Content upgrades are lead magnets (or opt-in bribes) that are created specifically for a particular blog post or page.

It replaces your generic eBook or “get free updates” offer with something much more targeted that strongly appeals to the person on that page."

Answered about 9 years ago