AWeber – Free Sign Up Form and Landing Page Builder Plugin for Lead Generation and Email Newsletter Growth
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July 10, 2024

AWeber – Free Sign Up Form and Landing Page Builder Plugin for Lead Generation and Email Newsletter Growth Plugin

Easily grow your email list with AWeber. Embed landing pages & sign up forms, add visitors, support for Elementor Free & Pro, and quickly trac …

Want to do email marketing – without all the hassle?

AWeber’s WordPress plugin has all the tools you need to:

  • Grow your email list

  • Increase website traffic

  • Monetize your content

  • Sell your products or services

  • Automate your emails

We get it: You’re busy. You may want to do more with email and your marketing, but you’ve got a business to run.

This is the plugin for you. We make it easy to get started, with free migrations and 24/7 customer service (via chat, email, phone, or knowledge base).

Whether you’ve been in business for ten years or are just getting started, this plugin will make marketing easier. Here’s how:

Grow your email list

  1. Embed AWeber landing pages and sign up forms on your WordPress site.

  2. Split-test sign up forms to grow your list faster.

  3. Send contacts captured via Elementor to AWeber.

  4. Automatically add visitors who fill out a sign up form on your WordPress site to your list in AWeber.

  5. Use tags and segments to track where subscribers signed up from, add subscribers to automations, or send dynamic content or hyper-targeted emails.

  6. Add people who comment on your WordPress site to your list in AWeber.

Increase your website traffic

  1. Use web push notifications to send short messages straight to a subscriber’s desktop with a link to your website.

  2. Send email marketing messages to promote your latest news, offers, or content.

Monetize your content

  1. Set up ecommerce landing pages to accept monthly, quarterly, or annual subscription payments.

Sell your products or services

  1. Send an email to your list with a link to your ecommerce landing page. Promote your product or service and collect payments through Stripe, Etsy or PayPal.

Automate your emails

  1. Set up an email automation to welcome new subscribers who sign up on your WordPress site.

  2. Automatically send an email after someone makes a purchase, abandons their cart, or interacts with your email.

  3. Collect custom information about your subscribers so you can send them targeted emails.

  4. Get started with an email template or landing page template, then use the drag-and-drop builder to customize it to match your brand.

  5. Integrate your emails with hundreds of online solutions.

  6. Automatically send newsletters with your latest content published in WordPress or on YouTube.

QUESTIONS?

Need help? Here’s our step-by-step plugin install walkthrough.

Still need help? Call, chat, or email our award-winning support team, 24/7!

MORE ABOUT AWEBER

For over 20 years, AWeber has been a market leader helping over one million entrepreneurs, side hustlers, and businesses of all sizes grow with email marketing and other sales tools. Get started with a free account.

Installation

Please consult our knowledge base for a step-by-step walkthrough of how to install AWeber’s WordPress plugin.

Call, chat, or email our friendly experts! The award-winning AWeber Customer Solutions team is available 24/7 from our Pennsylvania HQ to help you with any plugin problems or questions.

If you’re manually installing the widget as a .zip, make sure you upload it to “/wp-content/plugins/”. Once installed, activate it on your Plugins page by clicking the Activate link.

Screenshots

  1. Quickly add AWeber Landing Pages to your WordPress website.

    Quickly add AWeber Landing Pages to your WordPress website.

  2. View the performance of your sign up forms

    View the performance of your sign up forms

  3. Add new users and commenters to your AWeber account

    Add new users and commenters to your AWeber account

  4. Add your sign up form to a WordPress widget area

    Add your sign up form to a WordPress widget area

  5. Connect the widget to your AWeber account

    Connect the widget to your AWeber account

  6. AWeber sign up forms directly in the your editor

    AWeber sign up forms directly in the your editor

  7. Easily integrate with AWeber through Elementor Free and Elementor Pro.

    Easily integrate with AWeber through Elementor Free and Elementor Pro.

Changelog

7.3.18

  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.6

7.3.17

  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.5

7.3.16

  • Minor bug fixes in Forms pages

7.3.15

  • Minor bug fixes in landing pages

7.3.14

  • SQL Injection Vulnerability fixes

7.3.13

  • Fixes minor bugs in the AWeberException handling

7.3.12

  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.4
  • Fixes minor bugs in the Classic Editor

7.3.11

  • Fixes minor bugs in the Elementor widget
  • Relaxes access controls introduced in 7.3.10 to allow users with the “edit_posts” capability
    to use webforms in posts

7.3.10

  • Fixes a security vulnerability which allowed users without the
    ‘manage_options’ capability to interact with admin operations
    of the plugin and with data it manages.

7.3.9

  • Minor fixes, while using older versions of PHP
  • Added support for PHP8

7.3.8

  • Code improvement while adding the subscriber

7.3.7

  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.3

7.3.6

  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.1
  • Bug fixes for the plugin in Elementor Forms

7.3.5

  • Fix more than 100 lists not displayed

7.3.4

  • Removed ‘_register_controls’ and ‘_content_template’ deprecated methods
  • Added minor script changes to support Elementor

7.3.3

  • Updated http links to https
  • Removed implementation of unused API

7.3.2

  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 6.0

7.3.1

  • Minor changes to the plugin description.

7.3.0

  • Updated AWeber plugin description and banner images.

7.2.1

  • Updated the AWeber plugin tags

7.2.0

  • Updated the AWeber plugin title and tags

7.1.3

  • Pull all lists from an AWeber account

7.1.2

  • Updated the ReadMe content

7.1.1

  • Updated Tested upto WordPress version.

7.1.0

  • Added Block Based Widget support for AWeber Sign Up Form.
  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 5.8

7.0.0

  • New connections uses OAuth2 to communicate with AWeber account.
  • Show AWeber plugin version in widget and sign up Forms.

6.0.0

  • Added support to integrate web push notifications from your AWeber account.
  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 5.7

5.0.8

  • Bugfix for the plugin is not picking up the sign up forms created in the account

5.0.7

  • Increased WordPress plugin usability.
  • Create a copy of WordPress page when linking landing page.

5.0.6

  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 5.6
  • Fix to use third party analytics with landing pages.
  • Fix to the landing page images are not displayed through WordPress.
  • Small css fix to remove scroll bar for landing pages.

5.0.5

  • Bug fix for saving configurations.

5.0.4

  • Bug fix for disconnecting on settings save
  • Remove deprecated jQuery usages
  • Update landing page default name

5.0.3

  • Remove Google Analytics from plugin.

5.0.2

  • Small fix to ensure admin CSS is not loading live pages.

5.0.1

  • Fixes a bug where you could not deselect adding a subscriber on both comment and registration.

5.0.0

  • Added Landing Pages to the plugin. Quickly add AWeber Landing Pages to your WordPress website.

4.1.1

  • Update Logo for plugin
  • Bug fix for selecting short code in the Classic editor.

4.1.0

  • Added support for Elementor Pro.

4.0.0

  • Added support for Elementor.

3.1.4

  • Bug fix for reauthorizing an account

3.1.3

  • Bug fix for specific php configurations

3.1.2

  • Minor tweaks

3.1.1

  • Minor visual fix

3.1.0

  • Various user experience tweaks and bug fixes

3.0.0

  • Revamped the look and feel
  • Moved the Location on the Forms screen to a popup window
  • Added Preview option to the Forms screen
  • Moved System Info to the Settings screen and added IP address
  • Bug fixes & support for WordPress 5.3

2.2.1

  • Fixed an issue where the sign up form selector is not appearing in the editors.

2.2.0

  • Added sign up form selector to the standard editor and the Gutenberg editor.
  • Updated the Where column to include the use of shortcodes throughout your WordPress website.
  • Minor UI/UX tweaks

2.1.2

  • Fixed an issue where subscribers were not being added when commenting.

2.1.2

  • Fixed an issue where subscribers were not being added when commenting.

2.1.1

  • Various user experience tweaks

2.1.0

  • Separated commenting from new user settings
  • Added tag support for commenting and new users
  • Added shortcode support for sign up forms and split test forms

2.0.1

  • Fixed issue with missing resources

2.0.0

  • Moved widget into its own top level menu
  • Fixed class declaration conflicts with other plugins
  • Added a ‘Sign Up Forms’ screen to see stats
  • Added a ‘System Info’ screen for troubleshooting
  • Removed the requirement to use cURL
  • Added optional JavaScript analytics file
  • Added HTML comment to identify webforms added
  • Updated error messaging to be more descriptive
  • Updated the app store listing
  • Minimum WordPress version of 4.7
  • Minimum PHP version of 5.6

1.1.26

  • Validate a new subscriber’s IP address

1.1.25

  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 5.2

1.1.24

  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 5.1

1.1.23

  • Fixed compatibility with PHP 5.3

1.1.22

  • Fixed webform split tests not displaying
  • Updated ‘Tested up to’ to 5.0

1.1.21

  • Fixed compatibility with PHP interpreters where short_open_tag is off
  • Fixed webform select not appearing on initial setup

1.1.20

  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.9

1.1.19

  • Fixed bug where error messages were not getting displayed on authorizing plugin
  • Changed ‘http’ to ‘https’ to the url for the forms
  • Changed the PHP 4 constructors with current style of constructors

1.1.18

  • Fixed bug with not saving the username when creating a subscriber from a user registration
  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.8

1.1.17

  • Fixed installation error message
  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.4.1

1.1.16

  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.3

1.1.15

  • Add missing curl_object.php file

1.1.14

  • Update readme.txt with free trial reference

1.1.13

  • Upgrade PHP client library

1.1.12

  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.1

1.1.11

  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 4.0

1.1.10

  • Ensures that your website will load in the event that AWeber forms are unreachable by using asynchronous Javascript.
  • AWeber highly recommends that you upgrade to this version.

1.1.9

  • Update ‘Tested up to’ to 3.8.2

1.1.8

  • Better error handling if AWeber API is unreachable.

1.1.7

  • Added better feedback for authorizations when experiencing internet connectivity issues.

1.1.6

  • Fixed issues with authentication

1.1.5

  • Remove usage of deprecated split function.
  • Make authentication error messages return more information to assist in troubleshooting api issues.
  • Perform db cleanup when an authorization code is not valid.

1.1.4

  • Fixed minor bugs with HTML and jQuery.

1.1.3

  • Fixed disappearing admin bar in Dashboard.

1.1.2

  • Subscribers will only be added on comments after the comment is approved.
  • Comments added to aweber.php to adjust checkbox position for some WordPress themes.

1.1.1

  • Modified error message when authentication fails to provide a link to reconnect your widget to an AWeber customer account.
  • Changed the URL for the AWeber blog to prevent multiple redirects when the dashboard fetches the AWeber blog.

1.1

  • Added the ability to add subscribers to a list via commenting and blog registration.
  • Added an AWeber widget to the Dashboard that displays the latest posts from AWeber’s email marketing blog as well as subscriber statistics for the subscribe by commenting feature.

1.0.4

  • Fixed issue where PHP NOTICES where being raised for unset variables. (credits: kangkor, Curtiss Grymala)

1.0.3

  • Fixed issue where the webform widget would not refresh its drop-down lists properly when using the latest versions of WordPress.
  • Fixed issue where the webform widget would not prompt for authentication when the app is disconnected from the AWeber customer account.

1.0.2

  • Improved error handling during authorization process

1.0.1

  • Remove reliance on #primary-widget-area in theme
  • Add check for PHP 5.2+

1.0

  • Initial release.

Details

  • Version: 7.3.18
  • Active installations: 10,000
  • WordPress Version: 4.7
  • Tested up to: 6.6.1
  • PHP Version: 5.6

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