Aweber Webform Tutorial
Video Tutorial on adding an Aweber Webform to your Blog.
Follow this video tutorial detailing how to add an Aweber Web-form to your WordPress blog. The webform code can be added to your sidebar or your top Feature boxes if you have Flexibility Theme for your wordpress.
The form in the top left feature box on this blog was the one created with this method. Additionally what I have done is save an image of the original form sign-up button and loaded it in paint, filled in the button with Green and added new text to the button that says Get your Free CD!. I then saved it to my desktop and uploaded it with my cpanel file manager to my website.
Next I found the line of code in the aweber html code that was generated when I created the form that had the image url for the sign up button and changed that to the url where I uploaded my new button: http://www.easybusinesstoday.com/images/button.jpg.
Then I put the code into my top Feature Box in the widgets area of the WordPress admin area and clicked save to add the form with my new button.
I hope you enjoyed this video Tutorial. If so please leave a comment and share. My next tutorial will be on adding a float in light-box form like the one you see 10 seconds after visiting my website.
If you are on my team in Numis or MLSP or part of our larger team under Dave Wood and Ray Higdon in Numis and you need help with anything like this, feel free to ask. As an owner of my own web-hosting company for the past 12 years I have quite a bit of experience.
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Tim Langen
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