Posts Tagged ‘Gravity Forms’
The WordPress Show: Why Gravity Forms Is The Best Way To Build Forms On Your WordPress Website
WATCH READ Gravity Forms is far and away the best way to build forms into your WordPress site. From simple form management in a drag and drop / no code editor, to custom notifications and confirmations, to dynamic shortcodes making it compatible with any theme, that alone should make Gravity Forms better than its competitors,…
Read MoreHow To Make Captcha Look Good In The Footer Of Your WordPress Website – Data Driven Daily Tip 334
WATCH LISTEN READ My WordPress Content Manager friends, this one is for you. You don’t need a developer to make your CAPTCHA in the footer of your website not look horrible. This video shows you how to use Gravity Forms Conditional Logic to only show CAPTCHA after a user enters their email address in the…
Read MoreHow To Hook Up WordPress and Mailchimp via Gravity Forms – Data Driven Daily Tip 309
WATCH LISTEN READ Small Business Owners and Marketers, are you looking to have a form on your website that gathers email addresses that you later want to turn around and send automated or manual email marketing campaigns to? An amazing trio of tools is Mailchimp with WordPress + the Gravity Forms Plug-in. Gravity Forms offers…
Read MoreHow To add reCAPTCHA in WordPress via Gravity Forms – Data Driven Daily Tip 298
WATCH LISTEN READ I don’t get hit with a lot of spam on my WordPress forms, to be honest, but some websites do, big time. And believe me, I know first hand that small business owners have no time to deal with spam from their new WordPress websites. For a service provider like Data Driven…
Read MoreHow To Create An Exit Intent Pop Up On A WordPress Site: Data Driven Daily Tip 289
WATCH LISTEN READ Attention Marketers and Small Business Owners: the data is overwhelming that you should not bombard users with pop-ups that prompt them for their email addresses upon immediately accessing your website. To many it feels intrusive. They’ve visited you, and you’re already asking them for something. Gross. BUT, there is a web design…
Read MoreHow To Use WordPress and Gravity Forms to Show Users Different Confirmation Pages and Route Emails to Different Employees. Data Driven Daily Tip 250.
WATCH LISTEN READ We’ve had several clients with multiple business locations ask us how they can automate feedback for a particular store or office location directly to the manager or supervisor of that location, based on a client or customer on the front end selecting that location. We’ve also had several clients ask how to…
Read MoreHow To Download Entries From Gravity Forms Into A Spreadsheet: Data Driven Daily Tip 245
WATCH LISTEN READ Top Forms WordPress Plug-Ins One of our favorite WordPress Plug-ins is Gravity Forms. It not only allows simple form building, but it has great styling capabilities, and the ability to extend into many integrations with CRMs and Email Marketing Platforms. It is great for not only lead generation, but also submission routing…
Read MoreHow To Turn Your Website Into A Revenue Generation Tool: Data Driven Daily Tip 240
WATCH LISTEN READ Smart businesspeople will use their WordPress website as a true sales tool, NOT JUST a lead generation tool. When most people think of “Return On Investment” related to their new website redesign project, they think of “how much net new web traffic is this site going to give me.” That’s fine, but…
Read MoreHow To Automate Your Website Email Form Submissions Into Your Marketing Lists (Using WordPress, Gravity Forms & Mailchimp) Data Driven Daily Tip #214
WATCH LISTEN READ Why have I been wasting my time copying and pasting email addresses into Mailchimp lately? We’ve had people signing up for events and presentations that we do around Nashville, and I receive them through the backend of our website. For some reason I’ve been copying and pasting them in from the emails…
Read MoreHaving Trouble Receiving Email Submissions From Your WordPress Gravity Forms?
READ Part of being a really good web developer, is developing enough websites to be able to learn and troubleshoot just about every possible scenario. One thing that happens from time to time when web form submissions actually never end up in the intended recipient’s inbox. For example, whether it’s a standard “Contact Us” form,…
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