Sheila
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The discussion centers on integrating an iContact "Subscribe to My Newsletter" link into personal websites (PWS) effectively. Users share their experiences with HTML code implementation, highlighting the importance of adding descriptive text before the HTML code to prevent display issues. The conversation also addresses potential problems with webpage layout when the newsletter link is placed incorrectly, emphasizing that it should be the last item in the news section to avoid cutting off other content. Participants confirm that the iContact sign-up form functions correctly when set up properly.
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esavvymom said:One problem I've noticed with their code or something....where you have your newsletter link in the "News" section, the rest of the webpage gets cut off.
Sheila- if you notice on your's, that VERY bottom of the page is your "Subscribe to my newsletter"....the copyright and bottom bar is cut off. I put it on my site and moved it further up the news-list. Everything BELOW the Subscribe link is cut off.
I'll see if I can figure out what code is doing that or email Icontact's tech support, but just thought I'd mention it. For now- make sure it's the LAST item in your "news" section....so you don't cut anything off.
esavvymom said:Well, I got a reply from iContact Tech Support....not much they seem to be able to do.
here's what he said:
I reviewed your site, and from what I can see, the issue has to do with a link you created on the page, and not so much with the sign up form. The page with the actual sign up form displays correctly, and the code we provide for the sign up form does not contain any lines that would cause a result that you are seeing. I would review the HTML of the link page to see if you can see what it is. As it is not the sign up form, it is out of the realm of our technical support, and most of your page is in Javascript which I am not familiar with.
So we either don't use it, or just live with it?
The Icontact "Subscribe to My Newsletter" link allows visitors to your Personal Website (PWS) to easily sign up for your newsletter. This helps you build a mailing list to keep your customers informed about promotions, new products, and upcoming events.
You can add the link by accessing your PWS settings, navigating to the newsletter section, and pasting the Icontact link into the designated area. Make sure to save your changes to ensure the link is active on your site.
Yes, Icontact allows you to customize your newsletter sign-up form. You can modify the fields, design, and messaging to better reflect your brand and encourage more sign-ups.
Yes, Icontact provides you with tools to manage your subscribers. You can view subscriber lists, track engagement, and analyze the effectiveness of your newsletters through their dashboard.
To keep your subscribers engaged, include a mix of content such as cooking tips, recipes using Pampered Chef products, exclusive offers, upcoming events, and personal stories that resonate with your audience. Regularly updating your content will help maintain interest.