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Hello Bar allows you to insert a bar at the top or bottom of your page. With this bar, you can ask the user to sign up for your mailing list or guide them to a specific page on your website. Hello Bar offers a great and intuitive user interface accompanied by a visual editor where you can change the design aspects of your bar. You might ask yourself why should I use it when I already have a pop-up plugin installed. The answer is very simple, with the use of Hello Bar, you interfere less with your visitors’ experience. This can have a huge impact on how your visitors interact with your content, and if they spend more time on your site, they are more likely to follow your call to action. Hello Bar will cost you $29/month for the Growth plan and $99/month for the Enterprise plan. However, their free plan offers a great starter package to experiment with to determine if it's a good fit for your website.
5. WeForms
With WeForms, creating forms will be a breeze. The intuitive drag-and-drop design accompanied by over 30 field types will allow you to create the form of your dreams. And since all plugin developers want to make your life easier, it comes with a range of templates to choose from. After creating your form, you can insert it anywhere on your blog using the ebay database provided shortcode. Other features that make WeForms unique are that you can use conditional logic in your forms, which means you can do a ton of cool things based on user actions. WeForm offers a free version with limited features and plans that range from $39 to $399 per year.
The Best WordPress Plugins for Email Marketing
6.SendinBlue
SendinBlue is one of the popular email marketing services that you can choose to, for example, launch your online store. This platform has become a great alternative to MailChimp. The only plugin that can handle sending your newsletters, transactional emails and SMS with a brand new interface. Even though SendinBlue doesn’t have A/B testing features yet, it is still one of the best value-added plugins. Try the free plan that allows you to send up to 9,000 emails per month.
7.Mailpoet
There is a free version of this plugin as well as a premium version. While I usually recommend the premium plugin, the free MailPoet version seems to be more than enough for a small business owner or marketer to use when starting out. It comes with 70 themes, a drag and drop builder, built-in analytics, automated messages, and many other surprises. The only notable difference between the two versions is the number of subscribers you can send emails to (give or take 2000) and the amount of statistics available.
5. WeForms
With WeForms, creating forms will be a breeze. The intuitive drag-and-drop design accompanied by over 30 field types will allow you to create the form of your dreams. And since all plugin developers want to make your life easier, it comes with a range of templates to choose from. After creating your form, you can insert it anywhere on your blog using the ebay database provided shortcode. Other features that make WeForms unique are that you can use conditional logic in your forms, which means you can do a ton of cool things based on user actions. WeForm offers a free version with limited features and plans that range from $39 to $399 per year.
The Best WordPress Plugins for Email Marketing
6.SendinBlue
SendinBlue is one of the popular email marketing services that you can choose to, for example, launch your online store. This platform has become a great alternative to MailChimp. The only plugin that can handle sending your newsletters, transactional emails and SMS with a brand new interface. Even though SendinBlue doesn’t have A/B testing features yet, it is still one of the best value-added plugins. Try the free plan that allows you to send up to 9,000 emails per month.
7.Mailpoet
There is a free version of this plugin as well as a premium version. While I usually recommend the premium plugin, the free MailPoet version seems to be more than enough for a small business owner or marketer to use when starting out. It comes with 70 themes, a drag and drop builder, built-in analytics, automated messages, and many other surprises. The only notable difference between the two versions is the number of subscribers you can send emails to (give or take 2000) and the amount of statistics available.