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How to Create an Opt-In Box in your Blog

Last Updated: Jul 12, 2011 07:53PM EDT

When you want to place an optin form on your actual blog:

1. Copy and paste your optin form code into one of the slots on the lead generation settings page. Then check to activate it.
2. Go to the widgets page and and find the "advanced optin widget" then drag and drop the widget into any of the widget positions on the right.
3. Set the settings (choose which of the 4 optins, and the advanced targeting options if you like) and then save

This will place the optin form you chose on your actual blog, not on a squeeze page.

For squeeze pages, you don't need to do anything with widgets or the lead generation settings page. All you need to do is:

1. Copy and paste your optin form HTML code into the "Optin Form HTML Code" box in the squeeze page options (under where you write the content)
2. Choose a submit button (the setting just underneath)
3. Update and view your squeeze page - you should now see the optin form in the correct position in the squeeze page template

The official training for squeeze pages is coming but there is a complete training video showing how to build a squeeze page from start to finish here:

http://authoritypro.com/sp/squeeze-generator

It's the second video on that page (the demo video). Around 24 minutes and 30 seconds Alex goes through the process of adding the optin form to the squeeze page he's building. This video should help you out.

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