PhotoBiz includes marketing tools to help with lead generation and marketing efforts for your business. This guide will walk you through the steps of creating a form to capture email addresses and offer a free download for your visitors. The first step will be to upload your free download file, then create your form for capturing the email address, and the last step is adding that form to a page in your website.
STEP ONE
Log into your PhotoBiz account and click on FILES in the left side menu. This section will let you upload your file that you're going to use for the free download.
In case you need help with this, here's our guide to uploading to the Files Section.
STEP TWO
Copy the link for the file that you'd like to use as your free digital download. We're going to use this to make a clickable download link after a visitor submits your form on your pop up.
STEP THREE
Mouse of the Forms so you can create a new form to capture email addresses from your visitors.
Pro Tip: This form you'll want to use the Newsletter Sign-Up or Blog Sign-Up forms from the templates or you can create a blank one and only use the Email field in the form.
STEP FOUR
Click on the EDIT SETTINGS icon on the upper right side of the form editor and click on SETTINGS in the options that appear.
STEP FIVE
You can add your free download option to this section.
If you want your free download to appear in the pop up window as a clickable link, you'll add the link to the Thank You Message by adding your text and then inserting a link and leaving the email thank you message set to no.
If you want your clients to get the free download in their email inbox, you'll set the email thank you message set to yes.
Click on SAVE CHANGES button at the bottom of the form to make this active on the form submissions.
FINAL STEP
Add your Form to a page in your website.
Click on on the WEBSITE option in your left side menu and click on an existing page or add a new page that you want to have use your form with. Add the form block and choose your form from your list of forms you've created.
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