Autoresponder hosted on Wordpress

Tuesday, July 1, 2008 2 comments

Fantastic news for us here at Cookies.GetWebActive.com for the AutoResponder Plug-In. The Autoresponder plug-in is now available directly from Wordpress here . New versions will be published to the wordpress svn as they are developed. Watch for further plugins from GetWebActive.com to show up at Wordpress shortly.

You no longer have to pay for Autoresponder service from a third-party. You can use this powerful plug-in to build your mailing list right from your Wordpress weblog. Add this super monetizing and income building wordpress plug-in to your weblog fast and simple and at no cost.

Welcome new subscribers immediately, send pre-written email at scheduled intervals, and manage your entire mailing list right from Wordpress. Compose and send a single email to your all your subscribers anytime. Import and export your entire list directly from wordpress.

Avoid costly and complicated autoresponder hosting services. Host your subscriber list right on your weblog with the [GWA] Autoresponder for Wordpress v2.1 - v2.5

2 Replies

  1. This sounds like an amazing plugin and could be EXTREMELY useful. My entire site is run with wordpress and modified into one big affiliate marketing site geared towards free traffic generation. There’s a lot of power in an autoresponder and I’ve been waiting for one that would fully integrate into wordpress before I started using one.

    Is there a support forum though? Because I can’t seem to get the plugin to activate.

    Also, it would be awesome to be able to do php functions inside the email message… such that it would perform the function based on the current person it’s trying to email, and then produce the text/html code which it would actually send out as the email.

  2. I managed to figure out that it was an issue with PHP versions. This plugin requires PHP 5 in order to run properly.

    Another option that I would like to see would be the ability to incorporate a simple subscription check box during registration. That way people can sign up via the provided form without becoming a registered user, and if they wish to become a registered user and subscribe to the list, they can simply check the subscription box so they don’t have to fill in the same information twice.

    Having the capability to attach the subscribers to registered WP users would also be nice, that way you can do all sorts of cool personalized PHP lookups on them.

    I would gladly donate some cookies for these features.


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