In order to send newsletters, you need two main things: an email marketing platform and a list of subscribers. You can collect subscribers using a subscription form or use any third-party tool.
Adding a Subscription Form
There are several ways to add subscription forms to your website. The easiest is to insert a subscription form element or a subscription form section.
Within the editor, expand the Add element panel on the left. Find the Subscribe element and drag and drop it anywhere on your page:
To add a subscription form section, click Add section – you'll see this button on the horizontal border of any section:
From the menu on the left, choose Subscribe form. Select the preferred section template on the right and click on it:
Editing the Subscription Form
Click on the subscription form element to see more options (edit, duplicate, delete, resize):
Click Edit form to open its settings:
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Viewing Form Submissions
Once your website visitor submits a form, you'll automatically get a notification to your email address that's linked to your Hostinger account.
You can view all the forms that people have been submitting through your subscription form within the builder. Expand the Website settings panel on the left and go to Form submissions:
Click View list, and you'll see all submitted subscription forms. You can easily export selected forms to a .CSV file and delete the unnecessary ones:
Adding a Third-Party Subscription Form
With the help of a custom code, you can add any third-party subscription form to your website. There are two ways to add a custom code to your website:
To the <head>/<head> part of your website's source code
To the <body></body> part of your website's source code
Whether the code should be added to the <head></head> or the <body></body>, depends on the integration itself. Integration developers usually specify that in the instructions.
Here are some examples:
Mailchimp: Add a pop-up signup form to your website
Mailerlite: How to create a pop-up form
Omnisend: Types of signup forms