Subscribe to Blog

Modified on: Mon, 13 Oct, 2025 at 5:29 AM

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We’re excited to introduce the Subscribe to Blog feature that helps you turn your readers into loyal subscribers directly from your blog. With a simple drag-and-drop form, you can start collecting email subscribers, grow your audience, and automate blog updates via email campaigns.


What’s New

  • Drag & Drop Form – Add a subscription form anywhere on your blog page.

  • Custom Styling – Change titles, descriptions, fonts, button text, and colors.

  • Layout Options – Choose between Plain or With Image layout.

  • Automatic Contact Creation – Each submission is automatically saved as a contact in CRM.

  • Smart Tagging – Subscribers get tagged (e.g., “Blog”) so you can target them in email campaigns



How It Works

Step 1: Open Your Blog Site Editor

  1. Go to Sites.

  2. Select your Blog Site.

  3. Click on Blog Builder → Site Editor.

This opens the page editor where you can add and customize blog elements.


Step 2: Add Subscribe Form

  1. In the editor, drag and drop the Subscribe form element onto your blog page.

Step 3: Customize the Form

  • Edit the Title (e.g., “Subscribe to Our Blog”).

  • Add a Description (e.g., “Get the latest posts delivered straight to your inbox”).

  • Customize Button Text (e.g., “Subscribe Now”).

  • Choose your preferred layout (Plain / With Image).

  • Adjust fonts, colors, and spacing to match your site style.



Step 4: Publish Your Blog Page

Once the form looks the way you want, click Publish to make it live. Visitors can now enter their email and subscribe directly from your blog.


Step 5: Start sending email campaigns via tags

  • Every new subscriber is automatically created as a Contact in your CRM.

  • A Blog Tag is applied to them so you can easily identify and target blog subscribers later.



Automate Blog Updates with Tags & Email Campaigns


You can make sure that subscribers automatically receive your new blog posts by setting up a workflow + email campaign.


Step 1: Create Email Campaign with Blog RSS

  1. Go to Email Campaigns.


Add RSS Header and RSS Items elements to the email body.

  • RSS Header shows the blog’s title/summary.

  • RSS Items display the list of new blog posts.


Step 3: Configure Campaign & Recipients

  1. When scheduling the campaign, select RSS Schedule so it automatically pulls in your latest blog posts.

  1. Under Recipients, choose Contacts from Tag → Blog.

  2. Save the campaign.


Now, every time someone subscribes, they’ll automatically receive your new blog posts in their inbox.


Why It Matters

  • Effortless Lead Capture – Turn casual blog readers into subscribers.

  • Grow Your Email List – Build your audience without extra effort.

  • Automated Campaigns – Keep subscribers engaged with the latest posts.

  • Targeted Marketing – Use tags to create segmented campaigns for better results.



FAQs


Q1. Can I add more than one Subscribe Form on my blog?
Yes. You can drag and drop multiple forms (e.g., one in the sidebar, one in the footer). All subscriptions will still create contacts in your CRM with the same tag.


Q2. Where do my subscribers go after they sign up?
All subscribers are automatically saved in your CRM Contacts with the tag you assign.


Q3. Can I customize the button text and design?
Absolutely. You can edit the button text, font, color, and layout directly in the Site Editor.


Q4. What happens if I don’t set up an email campaign?
Subscribers will still be collected in your CRM, but they won’t receive automatic blog updates. You’ll need to manually send emails or set up the RSS campaign.


Q5. Can subscribers unsubscribe later?

Currently, we do not support Unsubscribe functionality for users


Q6. Will this affect my SEO?
No. The Subscribe form is just a front-end element and does not affect your blog’s SEO.



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