How To Build A Web Form With Aweber and Photoshop
I’m excited to share this blog post today and show you what I’ve learned about creating web forms with Aweber. So don’t go spend 300 bucks just to get a cool looking web form when you can do it yourself.
For those of you who don’t know what a web form is look up in the header where you can get my FREE course The Action Marketer’s Guide or to the right where you can have access to my FREE weekly webinars.
The web forms are a must for any business blog if you want to generate leads with your blog. The web form is where people enter their information in and give you permission to send them information through your autoresponder.
I personally use Aweber and LOVE it!! Plus they give you a $1 trial for a whole month!
Part 1: How to use Photoshop to make cool looking
headers for your web form.
Now you don’t have to use Photoshop if you don’t want to. All you have to have is a picture that portrays what your web form is offering.
Part 2: Putting the picture into Aweber
Thanks for watching! If you have anymore tips then feel free to share them below in the comments section! If you liked this post then please share it with your peeps.
Have a great day!
Attraction Marketing Expert
Related posts:
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!











Awesome Erin…I was trying to figure that out yesterday! You read my mind
Danielle
[Reply]
Erin Smith Reply:
September 9th, 2010 at 4:52 am
Yeah I did
Hope it helped you figure some stuff out.
[Reply]
Hi Erin,
Another great training tip and another great way to make your opt-in forms stand out. You could even do this on powerpoint, take a picture on jing and do the same as what you did to get the URL. Thanks for sharing this tip.
Tristram Lodge
Tristram Lodge recently posted..The Science of Thinking
[Reply]
Excellent tutorial Erin
Sometimes people forget that a great place to save your pictures online is in your media library in your WordPress blog.
And you are right, people can create their own cool opt-in, all they have to do is follow your instructions
Peter
[Reply]
Fantastic post! This was very helpful.
Golda Smith
[Reply]
Erin Smith Reply:
September 9th, 2010 at 4:52 am
You’re welcome Golda! I’m glad you liked it!
[Reply]
Hey Erin,
you are showing some darn good tips here! Thank you so much for thinking about us!
That sounds so new to me, but probably a important step to take! Will start offering a free gift like that on my blog soon! So where would you recommend to start?
All the best,
Gerald
Gerald Gigerl recently posted..How To Accomplish More By Doing Less Hint- Is it Time For A Vacation
[Reply]
this is a killer post Erin, people do not know this stuff and your giving ton’s of value with these types of post. Keep rocking girl.You are a true teacher and that is why you are going to rock the core of network marketing for sure.
[Reply]
Erin Smith Reply:
September 9th, 2010 at 4:33 am
Awww thanks Kareem! That was very nice of you to say.
[Reply]
Erin,
You are amazing with what you can do with blogs and all of the other technical stuff!
Stephanie told me you can get a blog up in minutes! AWESOME !
You Rock!
Kim
[Reply]
Erin Smith Reply:
September 9th, 2010 at 4:32 am
LOL yeah she might be exaggerating it a little lol!
[Reply]
great stuff will have to take a look at this I’ve been spending hours doing forms with CSS
[Reply]
Erin Smith Reply:
September 16th, 2010 at 2:42 am
Yeah my dad does that and I don’t know why cause he has Aweber! Oh well lol! I find this way much easier and more time efficient. Hope you find this stuff useful.
[Reply]
I always wonder how people make those cool forms through photoshop. Thanks for sharing Erin!!!
Sherman
[Reply]
Erin Smith Reply:
September 16th, 2010 at 2:41 am
You’re welcome Sherman. For some reason when I see ugly web forms it makes me cringe lol!
[Reply]
Thanks for sharing that great tip Erin! I never looked at that feature before on the web form generator. I would always just take the raw HTML and customize it in CSS on the actual website. This tip could save me a lot of time.
[Reply]
Erin Smith Reply:
September 16th, 2010 at 2:41 am
It will save A LOT of time Freddy!! I hate doing my own html . . . course I don’t really know anything about html so that might be why lol. I hope you like the web form generator.
[Reply]
Hey Erin! Thanks for the great tutorial on creating the headers for our opt ins. As I do not have AWeber… Get Response is similar… so got some great tips out of this! Thanks!
[Reply]
Erin Smith Reply:
September 16th, 2010 at 2:39 am
Thanks Jennifer! I was thinking that Get Response was similar but I’ve never used it so thanks for letting us no.
[Reply]