How to integrate Mailchimp with WordPress – Email Newsletter
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In this WordPress Video Tutorial for beginners, learn step by step how to integrate Mailchimp with WordPress. Specifically, we’ll be adding an email newsletter to WordPress, using WordPress. We will be using the best web design software on the market, WordPress, to make and customize our beautiful website. No coding experience is required, and we’ll teach you how to design your WordPress website easily and quickly.
What will we be learning?
We will be learning how to add Mailchimp to WordPress, using the Mailchimp For WordPress Lite Plugin. This Plugin will allow us to create a email newsletter widget, as well as a subscribe by comments option in the comments section.
Why is having a newsletter important? How can I benefit from Mailchimp for WordPress Lite Plugin?
Building an email newsletter is still the #1 way to increase viewership and to grow your online website. Whether you run a WordPress blog, website, or portfolio, building a solid email newsletter is sure to increase website traffic. Mailchimp makes it easy to manage your email newsletter and the Mailchimp for WordPress Lite Plugin allows us to easily integrate WordPress with Mailchimp, without the use of any code.
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Video Timestamps:
0:16 Overview of Top 8 WordPress Plugins
1:08 Why we Use Mailchimp to build our Email Newsletter
2:00 How to setup a Mailchimp List
2:30 Getting a API key for Mailchimp
3:08 Mailchimp for WordPress Lite Settings
3:49 Setting up the Subscribe by Comment Addon
4:40 Mailchimp Plugin Settings Continued
5:45 Adding Mailchimp Widget to WordPress
7:30 Adding Mailchimp Widget within Post
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Comments ( 12 )
Why is the audio so bad?
The checkboxes pages at 3.04, I'm blowed if I can find it, I can't follow his cursor – he moves too fast and he doesn't explain where the pages is or how to access it. Common mistake amateurs make when making this kind of 'How To' video – they assume a lot of knowledge on the part of the viewer that ain't necessarily so!
Would like to see more of your contents!
Hey, is it possible to create a sign up form in mailmunch and when someone signed up, they will receive a customized welcome email using mailchimp? If yes, how? Thanks!
This tutorial is rambling and incoherent. Big zero.
mail chip is rubbish though they do pick on the type on emails you have and restrict on what emails you can send to.
Just a little clarification: Mailchimp allows up to 2000 subscribers and 12,000 emails per month using their free platform. If you decide to go another route when you get close to that threshold, you can download your list(s) as a csv file to use on the next service you choose. Remember, though, not all email providers will allow you to upload your lists w/o proof of a double opt-in, so it can get a bit challenging.
It no longer exists..!
It's great. I can understand. Thank you!
what happens when you reach 2000 emails, decided to switch to a more cost effective plug-in. Do subscribers get lost when you decided to change? Will they still receive emails about new posts on the site???
I did it! Thank you so much! 🙂
Thank you.. really helpful !!!