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I will probably put a form on every page of the website. I am thinking that the most likely way that I will get a user to input their details is to keep it simple.
With just the one box for their email address I have an avenue to send the newsletters through and then hopefully somewhere down the road I will recieve more contact details from them.
The other option is to add first name and last name fields. This will allow me to give the email newsletters a bit of personalisation. It could also create enough hassle for them to ignore the form.
But which do you think is better? Do I really need more personal details or shall I just stick with the one input field?
And he went with just the email input option. This has probably now made my mind up - so I will just include an email address box.
However I think I'll use a double opt-in for the subscriber to click a link via an email which is automatically sent to him and puts confirms their double opt in the mysql database. Rather than Brett's way of doing it as his requires a very small amount of further thinking/action
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Matt