How Can You Grow Your List More Effectively?

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Are you frustrated with the results you’re getting? Do you know what it feels like to watch the traffic trickle in and out with nobody subscribing? Do you spend many hours writing content with little to show for it?

You feel like crying.

Why spend half your life writing a blog nobody reads?

It’s time you stopped this once and for good.

Here’s How You Get More Subscribers

They used to say that content is king. But it turns out that design is king.

When people visit your blog, the first thing they notice is not your content. It’s your design. If the design is terrible, they rarely give the content a chance. They’re out of there.

If you mess up your design, you lose game before it begins. Design is paramount.

If you can improve your design, your subscription rate will improve.

From a design standpoint, your signup form is your blog’s most important element.

Subscribers are essential to building a popular, profitable blog. If you capture someone’s email address, they’ll be back with their wallet. Your signup form is really, really important.

From personal experience, I can tell you that the more prominent and good-looking your signup form is, the more people will use it, and the faster you’ll build your list.

If you just copy and paste the default form code from your email marketing service, the form does not look prominent and good-looking. It looks meager and ugly. And most importantly, it does not look unique. Even if you use a fancy pre-designed template from Aweber, it looks like a cookie-cutter. Nothing unique about it.

You need your signup form to match your site and logo. You need it to stand out and be unique. You need it to look great so visitors will be tempted to use it.

How can you fix this?

First, you could hire someone to fix it. It would cost you hundreds of dollars. Well, that’s what it would cost if you hired me to do it. Others might charge more.

Second, you could learn to do it yourself.

I made a course to teach you how to fix your signup form. It is a series of four instructional videos that demonstrate how I made the signup form below from scratch:

With minor adjustments you can easily change every aspect of this sample form. You can change colors, fonts, widths and heights, images – everything you need in order to match your site.

The course costs $29.00.



Is this video tutorial good? Here are some testimonials:

I am just in the beginning stages of learning html and CSS. That translates into: I know mostly nothing about html and CSS. However, I took a chance and signed up for Martyn’s webinar hoping that I would be able to squeak through it with my limited knowledge.

The result? I now have a classy, sign-up form that people actually use.

Martyn’s webinar is concise, easy to follow and extremely thorough. He takes a seemingly hard topic and puts it into everyday language. I couldn’t be more pleased with my result!

- Lauren Hill

I finally feel like I have control over what my signup form looks like. I had some CSS knowledge going in, but Martyn knows more. What I learned will be very helpful for designing the rest of my website – not just the email form.

I was pleasantly surprised to see Martyn cover the form styles such as gradients and borders in great detail. It’s this attention to detail that can make the difference between someone subscribing and not. Human psychology is sensitive.

People don’t want to sign up on an ugly form (as I’ve discovered the hard way). You have to make them feel good about signing up for updates. This tutorial will teach you everything you need to do just that. Thanks Martyn!

- Stephen Guise

Over the past month, I’ve actually coded the layout for an entire website due to what I learned.

- Sean McLellan

Here’s Exactly What You’re Getting

  1. Video 1 – An introduction to the course.
  2. Video 2 – How to get the code from Feedburner, Mailchimp, or Aweber and prepare it for customization. This technique applies to all email marketing services including iContact, ConstantContact, Feedblitz, etc., but three demonstrations are ample to set you on track.
  3. Video 3 – How to make a custom background in Photoshop Elements and edit the “enter email” input to make it look flagship. (If you don’t already have Photoshop Elements, it’s only $60 and definitely worth the investment.)
  4. Video 4 – How to create an easy “subscribe” button in Photoshop Elements and add it to your form.

The total running time is an intense 54 minutes. You can replay the videos as many times as you wish.

Included in the course are the downloadable files for the code and graphics used in the demonstration.

And last of all, you are free to contact me for any support questions you may have. If you’re stuck on a particular line of code, I will help you.

Purchase with Paypal and I’ll send you the goods.