How to set up MailPoet on a Client’s WordPress Website
Here are the steps as best as I can remember. Please contribute to this to make it right!
- Have client get an ElasticEmail account at elasticemail.com — they want the 20,000 emails for $20 plan
- Have developer install the Mailpoet plugin and integrate it with Elastic Email, and put optin boxes in each place on the site that they’re needed-with free reports if they have been created
- Modify the messaging with the client — if they have multiple free reports, you want the messaging to be fairly generic — optin on one of the lists on drsarahallen.com to see how they’re done there
- Test each optin box to make sure that it’s working correctly! If there is a free report, make sure you get an email with the link to it. Make sure the messaging for every page and email is correct and makes sense
- If the client has a pre-existing list (on aweber or constant contact, etc.), then get that from them and import it into Mailpoet. (You may need to help them create a csv file if they can’t do it)
- Send document to the client on how to use Mailpoet. A sample one is here: Getting-to-Know-MailPoet-–-The-Autoresponder
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