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This documentation was modified on 12/15/2017, to comply with the latest changes by Constant Contact.
Embed your Constant Contact signup form into your website to allow customers to easily sign up for newsletters, coupons, event notifications, etc.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Once you have pasted the ‘Embed Code’ and saved, editing the block will strip the code.Therefore we recommend you save the code to a plain text (Notepad) file, in case you need it again.
Follow the instructions provided by Constant Contact to obtain the two ‘Embed Codes’ for the list you wish to create a signup form for on your website. Instructions can be found here: https://knowledgebase.constantcontact.com/articles/KnowledgeBase/18265-Create-a-Sign-Up-Form-with-the-new-sign-up-form-experience?lang=en_US
After following those instructions, you should have two sets of code, a 'Universal' code and an 'Inline' code, which you will need to place in 2 separate blocks on your site.
Navigate to: Structure > Blocks > Add Block
That places the universal code behind the scenes, you will not see the block actually appear in the footer.
You have now created and placed your Constant Contact block on your website and customers can begin utilizing the sign-up option.
MailMunch is a third-party service, providing multiple opt-in form options for capturing email addresses from site visitors and integrates with MailChimp, Constant Contact, and other email marketing software easily to send emails to those captured email address. These options include opt-in form formats such as Pop-up, Floating bar, Scroll-box, and Embedded. Additional details and instructions for MailMunch can be found under ‘MailMunch Integration’.
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