The next step is then initiated again by clicking on the green "Integrate" button at the top right. Here you will then see the "Embed Code" with which you can then integrate the form designed in ActiveCampaign into your website (important: in WordPress in the editor, go to the "Text" tab before inserting, do not insert in visual mode!).
You can also link to the form, integrate it with the WordPress plugin from ActiveCampaign or even create your own tab as an app in Facebook. It's all very simple. If you use ThriveLeads like I do, you don't even have to do anything here, just end the process with Save & Exit and connect the form in ThriveLeads (explaining this would go beyond the scope of this post - but I'm sure you can manage it anyway).
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Don't wait too long to send out your first newsletter! Even if you've only managed to gain a handful of subscribers, start sending them out regularly right away! That way you can learn and practice in a relaxed manner (since only a few people receive what you write) and you won't make anyone wait unnecessarily long for messages from you. Many subscribers quickly forget that they signed up for your newsletter and then maybe even unsubscribe from the newsletter straight away because they would have needed your information and services six months ago, but no longer do!
A newsletter is called a "campaign" in ActiveCampaign. You have to get used to it first.
One of the great things about ActiveCampaign is the many templates for newsletters that you can easily adapt to your ideas. Once you have found and adapted a template, you can either save it as a template or do what I do and simply reuse the last newsletter you sent out by duplicating it. I like doing it this way because I know exactly what I wrote the week before and can then build on that in some cases.
To duplicate a campaign, simply click on the triangle next to "View Report" and then select "Duplicate" from the menu.