9 Comments

  1. Chris Syme

    9/18/2017 6:51 am

    Shelby- Love these ideas. I’ve got a question: I can’t actually put a form together that does what #5 suggests on AWeber, right? I think I only have an option of a pull down menu that allows users to choose just one list from the menu?

  2. Liz Willits

    6/27/2018 3:27 pm

    Hi Chris,

    Yes, you can create a sign up form with checkboxes inside AWeber. When creating your form, simply select “check box” under the “Choose an Input Type” field.

  3. Scott

    9/21/2017 2:50 pm

    It would be nice if Aweber included sign up form designs similar to those found in this post. For instance, a completely horizontal sign up bar with the spaces asking for the name and email, and the button, on the same line, would be nice to have in some designs.

  4. Richard Cordero

    9/21/2017 6:12 pm

    Would this be the same thing as Lead Page?

  5. Liz Willits

    6/27/2018 3:25 pm

    Hi Richard,

    No, you don’t necessarily need to use Leadpages to create a sign up form. You could use AWeber, OptinMonster, or HelloBar as well.

  6. Mike

    9/28/2017 8:46 pm

    Hi Shelby,
    Thanks for this, you have given my some really good ideas in terms of things that I can try.

    I particularly like number 8 (creative and witty), so often you see these forms pop up and they are just in your face. I can definitely see that you would get a much higher conversion rate (interesting that the form is about conversion optimization) by having witty labels on your buttons.

  7. Carol

    10/5/2017 11:13 am

    Hi there
    These are super stunning forms, are they free though. Can we use them?

  8. Liz Willits

    6/27/2018 3:24 pm

    Hi Carol,

    If you get a free trial of AWeber or you’re already an AWeber customer, you can build a sign up form for free inside your account.

  9. Mike Garvey Jr

    5/9/2020 4:34 pm

    I honestly didn’t even think of typographic hierarchy. I’m almost positive I’ve been losing opt-ins because of this lol