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5 Best WordPress Email Plugins

The post 5 Best WordPress Email Plugins appeared first on HostGator Blog . It’s 2019, and email still rules when it comes to marketing. No other channel can match email’s 4400% return on investment , which means email campaigns earn an average of $44 for every dollar spent. And email marketing is more accessible than ever for businesses and blogs of all sizes.  When people can give you their email addresses right on your site, it makes a lot of marketing functions easier. These include building your list , targeting your email marketing to different segments of your list, and growing your business. All these things are possible with the right WordPress email plugin. The Best Email Plugins on WordPress Right Now Let’s look at some of the most popular options to see how they can help your business or blog. 1. MailPoet MailPoet lets your site visitors sign up for your newsletters, set up automated welcome emails to new list members, build newsletters right in your WordPress dashboard, and automatically notify your list when you publish new posts. Not sure how to design your newsletters? MailPoet has dozens of templates you can use. You can also set up automatic updates on a daily, weekly, or monthly cadence to keep your list members engaged and drive traffic to your site.  A few of MailPoet’s newsletter templates You can segment your list in MailPoet for targeted updates and promotions. If you have subscribers in the EU, you’re covered—MailPoet is GDPR compliant. Deliverability is a plus for MailPoet, too. The team tracks every message sent to optimize your deliverability and open rates. The premium version integrates with WooCommerce for opt-in at checkout, automated personalized recommendations, and easy product promotions. The optional sending service lets you send out as many emails as you wish each day, which can be helpful if your hosting plan caps your daily email traffic.  Pricing: MailPoet Premium plus sending service is free for accounts with under 1,000 subscribers. For larger lists, monthly rates start at $13. For MailPoet Premium alone, site licenses start at $149. 2. Newsletter Newsletter is another all-in-one email marketing plugin that’s consistently popular with WordPress users. Like MailPoet, Newsletter lets you build your list, manage it, and create newsletters in your dashboard. Drag-and-drop tools make it easy to create a good-looking newsletter using media from your site. You can customize Newsletter’s themes for your email campaigns, too.  Newsletter’s drag-and-drop composer tool The free add-ons for Newsletter give you useful extras, like premium content settings that only unlock for subscribers and an automatically generated archive page with a list of all your newsletters.  Pricing: Free. For automation and reporting add-ons and integrations with platforms like Facebook, WooCommerce, and Google Analytics, Newsletter Premium subscriptions start at $65 per year for a 3-site license.  3. SendInBlue SendInBlue goes above and beyond. The Paris-based WordPress plugin gives you GDPR-compliant email building and personalization tools, along with list management, real-time reports on your campaigns, and marketing automation tools. You can choose from more than 70 responsive templates, and then preview your messages to see how they’ll appear on different devices and with different email clients before you hit send.  A sample SendInBlue drag-and-drop email template With a SendInBlue account and a paid plan, you can also build landing pages for your website and manage your marketing, live customer service chat, and Facebook ads all in one place. Advanced segmentation tools let you get granular with your targeting. For example, “contacts who are less than 45 years who clicked links in my last 3 campaigns.” Pricing: SendInBlue’s free plan lets you send up to 300 emails each day and build an unlimited contact list. Paid plans with additional features start at US$25 per month. 4. SendPress With SendPress, you get a lot of features in the free version, including a simple newsletter editor in the WordPress dashboard, customizable templates, email tracking and reporting, unlimited subscribers, unlimited newsletters, customizable opt-in widgets and forms, and scheduled sending tools.  SendPress email editor With a personal paid SendPress plan, you can also get advanced reports with subscriber-level detail, automated post updates for your subscribers, tools for managing bounced messages, and tools for custom HTML-based templates and form fields. With a standard plan, SendPress users get easy spam testing tools to raise deliverability rates. They also get Autocron service from SendPress’ servers to check your newsletter delivery speed and help you get your messages out faster.   Pricing: Free for basic features. Paid plans start at $39 per year for a personal, one-site license. Plans that include all pro modules and services start at $99 per year for one site. 5. Sumo Sumo combines email subscription pop-ups, GDPR-compliant email marketing tools, and e-commerce integrations to help you reduce cart abandonment, increase your typical order value, and convert more customers. Sumo’s free tools include customizable, automated welcome emails for each new subscriber. You can create one-time email blasts as well as pre-scheduled email drip campaigns to create more touchpoints with your list members.  Sumo’s share button tools let your visitors raise your WooCommerce store’s visibility on social media. And Sumo offers free customer support, including one-on-one help when you’re just getting started.  Sumo pop-up form builder Pricing: Sumo’s free plan covers an unlimited number of email subscribers and up to 10,000 emails each month. Sumo’s pro plan ($39 per month) adds A/B testing tools, advanced site visitor targeting, e-commerce design templates, and advanced analytics.  Not Sure Which WordPress Email Plugin to Choose? You can try them all out for free. That way you can decide which interface you like best and which tools you’d prefer to work with. (For security and site management best practices, be sure to uninstall the plugins you decide not to use.) Ready to step up your email marketing game? Start with super-fast WordPress Hosting that includes advanced security tools, free site migration, and a free SSL certificate to protect the information your visitors share with you. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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Best Practices to Follow for Your Thank You Pages

The post Best Practices to Follow for Your Thank You Pages appeared first on HostGator Blog . How to Use Your Thank You Pages To Increase Conversions Your thank you page is much more important than you may think. So many businesses are focused on getting the sale, that once they get it they simply thank the customer and leave it at that. If you follow that approach, you’re actually throwing away a key opportunity to strengthen your bond with the customer and keep them coming back for more. The right content on your thank you page can go a long way towards increasing customer engagement. Here are five ways you can make the most of this unassuming page and bring up those sales numbers. 1. Offer a Loyalty Discount This is one of the more obvious options you can take with your website. Once your customer has ordered, offer them an exclusive discount with you for next time. They can then go back and use that discount right away, or at their leisure. Giving the customer this discount gives them a reason to come back. Maybe there was something else on the website that they were looking at, but decided against as they didn’t have the cash for it. If they have that discount, that purchase seems a lot more feasible. NatureBox offers a discount, and they encourage their customers to share (a tip we’ll get into below): 2. Play a Video The thank you page is actually a great place to post a video related to what the customer has just bought. This can easily be customized to make it fit to whatever the customer is buying from you. “Video is becoming the most popular way to show content,” says content manager Della Jones from Elite Assignment Help .  “ It’s a way to get a lot of information across visually, without overloading the customer.” For example, if your customer has just bought some seeds from you, you can show them a video about how to plant them. This little bit of extra content can be just what you need to boost engagement .   3. Encourage Customers To Share You’ll have seen this tactic yourself if you’ve been online shopping recently. Many sites are now using social sharing on their thank you pages to great success. How does it work? Simply add in some links to popular social media sites, and ask customers to share their new purchase with their friends. This spreads awareness of your brand, while helping your customer feel more excited about their purchase. When they do this, they’re much more likely to come back – and they’ll bring their friends, too!   4. Invite Them to Subscribe Do you have an email marketing newsletter? (If not, you should. ) When someone buys something from you, tell them about your newsletter. You can simply state, “While you’re here, why not subscribe to our newsletter?” The key here isn’t to go all out and describe it in detail, but give the reader some of the highlights. They’ve already bought something from you, so they may well be interested in your newsletter. Many companies have tried this trick, and found that their newsletter subscriber numbers rocketed as a result.   5. Offer More Content This tactic often works best for B2B companies, or those looking to sell a service to the customer. Once someone has made a purchase, your thank you page can offer them some bonus content that they not have thought to look at before. For example, if the customer has just booked tickets for a seminar, you can offer them a free eBook or white paper that’s related to it. These could even form a good starting point for the seminar itself, as you can give customers some information before they even get there. HubSpot uses this approach for their webinar registrations: How to Write a Good Thank You Page No matter what you want to do with your thank you page, you’ll want to ensure that you’re putting it together carefully. Here are some tips to help you write the best copy and keep those customers engaged: Keep it short and sweet: Your customer has just bought something, so they’re about to head elsewhere. You don’t want to hold them up for too long, or they may get irritated. Keep your thank you page short and to the point. Give them what you’re offering right away, and they’re more likely to come back. Always proofread and edit: As it’s the last page your customer sees, you may think that you don’t need to worry too much about what it looks like. You’d be wrong, as it’s just as important as anything else on your site. Check over your copy after you’ve written it, to ensure that your grammar, spelling and general flow are correct. Nothing’s worse for the customer experience than reading a webpage that’s full of errors. Ensure the page loads quickly: This sounds obvious, but you’ve got to ensure the thank you page loads quickly. If it doesn’t, the customer will just click elsewhere and leave without seeing it. Test the page first and see how it loads, before you make it live. The faster it loads, the better. Be upbeat: Your customer has just bought from you, so be excited about it. Thank them for buying with you, and continue the positivity by offering extra content or a special discount to them. It’s something only they get as a customer, so show them how much you appreciate their purchase. Customize where possible: Depending on your business and what you’re offering, you may be able to personalize the thank you page. This may be simply by using the customer’s name to thank them. It could go one step further though, by showing videos related to what they just bought. Be creative and show them they mean something to you.   Tools To Help You Write The Best Thank You Page Now you’ve got some ideas for your thank you page, you’ll need to start putting it together. Luckily, there are lots of tools online that will help you create the perfect page. Here are just a few that you can put to good use: Grammarix and Via Writing : These sites will help you correct your grammar. Boomessays : The Huffington Post recommend this site as somewhere you can order custom text from. State Of Writing and My Writing Way : These sites both contain useful writing guides. Cite It In : Always cite sources, this tool will help. Essayroo & Paperfellows : Get in touch with writers here if you need help. Word Count : Check the length of your text here. My Writing Way : This writing blog is packed full of ideas for you. With these tips and tools, you can create a thank you page that increases engagement drastically. Think about what you want to do with your thank you page, and implement those ideas. You’ll see a real difference right away. Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading

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Snappy is Turning 13 Years Old!

The post Snappy is Turning 13 Years Old! appeared first on HostGator Blog . Snappy is officially a teenager! Our beloved gator is growing up so quickly. Many companies have entered our industry and only a few can say that they’ve been in business for 10+ year. We are excited to be able to celebrate our 13th year and it’s all because of our AMAZING customers. Without you, none of this would be possible. So we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts. In recognition of this big day, we’re offering 50% OFF* all new hosting plans. Current customers can also take advantage of this deal by getting a new package as well. This could be your chance to upgrade to a new server type that you’ve been waiting for. Please check out our Sale FAQ to answer any questions you may have. For the first time ever… Most of the international HostGator brands will be celebrating with their own special offers, and you’re invited to check them out: HostGator Brazil HostGator Mexico HostGator India Help us wish Snappy a very happy birthday, and launch your new website in celebration   Sign Up With HostGator! Offer ends October 22nd at 11:59PM CST Terms and conditions vary between sites. Please check them in the individual locations. web hosting Continue reading

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Even with Managed WordPress Hosting, End-Users Must be Proactive About Security

It is rare to go a day without hearing about a vulnerability impacting a certain WordPress plugin or theme. Most recently, vulnerabilities targeting WordPress thumbnailing plugin TimThumb, SEO plugin All in One SEO, and MailPoet, the newsletter plugin with more than 1.7 million downloads, have been exposed, leaving users and their web hosts scrambling to update to patched versions. Continue reading

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Hard Light Effects in Photoshop – (PSD Box)

This is the first live tutorial I recorded so I had no idea what I will end up with. Basically I wanted to show how to get a high contrast hard light effect … Continue reading → Related posts: Lose Weight FAST In Photoshop! Extreme Makeover! (Photoshop CS4) Domain Names: Debating the Effects of a Dot-Anything World Project Z – Noah’s Ark (#Photoshop CS6) Continue reading

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