What does your "subscribe to the newsletter" landing page look like? [share your newsletter page]
Business Marketing with Nika
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βοΈ If you specialise in collecting emails, do you have a separate website designed to collect emails?
ATM, I do not have a personal website (this will be a long-term thing because it's me π) but after 6 months I created a page for "sign up for my newsletter". It is a temporary solution and I try to create a more complex system around that.
I want to have more insight into who those people are to know what to serve them, so I created a very loooong form. Many people will be put off, but the questions answered tell me a lot.
The structure I created:
βΉοΈ Short copy β what the newsletter is about (topics + purpose)
π Those exhausting questions
πββοΈ Explainer βΒ why do I need this information? (Yeah, it has a reason.)
π Examples of my newsletter (people can have a glimpse)
π£ Sponsorship opportunity
βοΈ Testimonials
π± My socials to get in touch
Side notes:
β It is not completed
β I will integrate other things like sponsorship tiers (change provider)
β Maybe will change the newsletter provider (considering)
I am thankful for the community which reached out to me and positively surprised that received reviews and feedback without asking. It means a lot to me. π«Ά
I am sharing an example of my "unfinished" process in the comments. If you want to receive tomorrow's newsletter, feel free to subscribe and join the Starship. π
And also, feel free to share your newsletter.
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CY Zhou@lightfield
Vozo AI
Our "subscribe to the newsletter" landing page is clean and minimalistic, featuring a catchy headline, a brief description of what subscribers can expect, and a simple sign-up form. We also include a testimonial section to build trust and highlight the value of our content.
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Vozo AI
Our "subscribe to the newsletter" landing page features a clean design with a prominent call-to-action button and a brief description of what subscribers can expect. We also include testimonials from current subscribers to build credibility and encourage sign-ups.
Just checked your homepage, looks clean!
CuratedLetters
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@keith_saas Free forever!? Wish I had known about this sooner!
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Your newsletter landing page sounds like a treasure trove of insights! It's like a choose-your-own-adventure book, but instead, it's a choose-your-subscription-experience form. Who knew collecting emails could be so engaging and informative? Keep up the intergalactic work, Starship captain! ππ
I have not put a lot of time or effort into my newsletter yet, but I use Sendfox.com. There is a deal for a one-time lifetime fee of $49. Simple landing page. I like the ability to set up email automation. And you can connect your YouTube channel and it automatically creates a newsletter for you when you post a video.
Our approach is content-focused. The landing page starts with a compelling headline and a few paragraphs about the value of our newsletter. The form is short, asking only for an email address. We also feature excerpts from past newsletters and a section on upcoming topics to entice potential subscribers.
Our newsletter sign-up page is minimalist and straightforward. A clear headline introduces the newsletter, followed by a concise description. The sign-up form is placed centrally, with social proof in the form of subscriber counts and endorsements from industry leaders.
Consider a small incentive like a free e-book or discount code to entice users to subscribe.
My landing page includes a single-field signup form to reduce friction.