A Subscribers Magnet Review About The New Tool

MaxBlogPress, a company started by Pawan Agrawal, is offering its Subscriber Magnet, a WordPress plugin specifically designed to rapidly build lists of email addresses using advanced technology in a unique, unconventional way. The plugin is described as software which adds additional capabilities to a host application. Plugins are often used to do virus checking, show videos or gather information about visitors. The product will be examined by this Subscribers Magnet review.

For those not familiar with WordPress, a short description follows. WordPress falls into the category of Content Management Systems which are a collection of procedures, both manual or computer based, enabling groups of developers to work and share data and coding on a specific project. Controls are placed on contributors access to the data, depending on their role in the project. The storage and retrieval of the data is assisted by these procedures which can improve group communications, decrease duplication and enable easier reporting. This is suitable for the open source development environment. Many blog publishing plugins are available from this site.

With creating subscriber lists as the main aim of the plugin, MaxBlogPress are claiming that this product will be literally selling itself. Not having to hassle about placing fancy HTML optin code in blogs will make list creation a lot faster. Visitor information will be autofilled in the form whenever this target page is visited.

This is how it works: after the plugin has been activated, the appropriate admin page is accessed and the forms placed then integrated into the blog page. The code for the auto responder is first placed within the page coding, then, for maximum exposure, this form is strategically placed on the blog page. Some places the code can be situated are: on the footer, the translucent looking bar on the bottom of the page; a common and popular place for the optin form, the page side bar; inside posts, with the form being placed automatically inside the post; inside comments, a check box can be enabled to subscribe easily or the form can be integrated straight into the comment from the user.

When visitors arrive on a page, a subscriber optin form will be displayed at one of the predetermined places. If the visitor is interested, and submits a comment, they will be asked for a name and their email address. They will then be added to the list of subscribers.

Having the forms placed strategically on the blog pages will give all visitors many effective and subtle opportunities to become a subscriber.

If a visitor makes a comment but does not subscribe, on their next visit to the site they will find that their name and email address will appear in the optin form fields already. This often intrigues visitors and they are drawn to the offer like a magnet.

Another option available is the silent subscription which will automatically sign up any visitor who makes a comment. The first time a visitor writes a comment, they will automatically be subscribed to the auto responder double optin. MaxBlogPress call this their Ninja style. All that is required is for the visitor to click once to subscribe. It is to be hoped that this Subscribers Magnet review has been informative.


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