Integrate TrafficWave with WordPress
Are you looking for a way to integrate TrafficWave with WordPress, ClickFunnels, Leadpages, Trello, Google Sheets, etc… to generate more leads and close more sales? You’re not alone!
TrafficWave makes it very easy to set up and use email marketing to generate more leads, follow up with prospects, and close more sales. And, now with Zapier, you can quickly integrate TrafficWave with thousands of other apps.
WordPress makes it very easy to set up your blog and create your own branding.
TrafficWave integrates with Facebook Lead Forms via Zapier.
Magic Action Box makes it easy to create great looking capture forms in your WordPress blog.
Leadpages makes it easy to add your autoresponder form code to their capture pages via HTML and Zapier Integration.
ClickFunnels works with our HTML capture form code. Using Zapier, your can add new subscribers from a successful order and from failed orders.
OptimizePress works with our HTML capture form code.
Here are some quick ways to combine TrafficWave and WordPress to give your marketing more muscle:
(Support for WordPress is available at https://wordpress.org)
(Support for Magic Action Box is available at https://www.magicactionbox.com)
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All Comments
beowulf
January 10, 2021
I think you may need to update this, I see no “autoresponder questions” in a top bar, or am I being stupid?
admin
January 11, 2021
You don’t see it because it isn’t there. This doesn’t mean you are stupid. What are you looking for, exactly?
TEMI DOLLAR
October 1, 2020
Does trafficwave works with elementor? It will be great if it can be integrated to works with it.
admin
October 1, 2020
If Elementor lets you add HTML code, or Javascript (which they all do) … yes!
Bob Swetz
June 4, 2018
I am liking the look of the Magic Action Box integration. Thanks Brian!
admin
June 4, 2018
We like that one, a lot, too!
John A. Goliath
August 6, 2017
Hi Brian
Thank you for your reply. Yes After I Update the page with my installed capture form, then I can see the capture form, but at that time I am working in my WordPress members area. But when I go to my live blog the capture form does not show up. My blog URL is; http://www.jagonlinemarketing.com
Thank you very much for your help Brian
admin
August 6, 2017
Are you adding the form code to a widget? If so, be sure the widget itself is added to your blog so it can be seen.
John A. Goliath
August 6, 2017
No Brian, I did not copy the form code to a widget. I just copied it to the plug in like in the tutorials. I have just sent you an email now with a screenshot of the actual installed Lead Capture Page just to help with finding out where I went wrong on my blog.
admin
August 6, 2017
Good idea. A support ticket is probably the better way to approach it from this point.
John A. Goliath
August 5, 2017
Thank you for the tutorials, I followed the steps and installed the capture from after one of the posts, I viewed it and it was there and working well because I subscribed to it. But when I check my blog the post was there but not the capture form. Every time I update the page with the post and view it, the capture form is there. Please help how I can have the capture to show up on my blog for public to see.
admin
August 5, 2017
Hi, John.
You seem to be saying that you are able to view it AND it is not there.
What is the URL of your blog? I will be more than happy to take a look and see what we can figure out
Kevin Pola
March 13, 2017
Awesome tutorials, love the magic box plugin. I follow the tutorial and installed the capture form in my blog. Looks great and works well.
I opted in and tested it and everything works well but I have an issue with my affiliate links in the email autoresponder series. This is the default campaign, the email I receive had the word “username” rather than my affiliate ID in the link URL. I looked at the letters in campaign and they have my affiliate name.
The link in the email i received: http://www.trafficwave.net/members/~username~
In the campaign letter: http://www.trafficwave.net/members/kevinpola
Thanks for the Tutorials
Kevin
admin
March 14, 2017
Hi, Kevin. That is a “hold out” from the letter editor updates. We have the tech team working on it now. Glad the other components are working well! For now, you may want to manually edit your letters to correct the link issue asap.
Kevin Pola
March 14, 2017
I don’t understand how I can edit the letters manually, they are correct in the letter editor. http://www.trafficwave.net/members/kevinpola
It is when I receive the email the URL is incorrect.
http://www.trafficwave.net/members/~username~
admin
March 14, 2017
I’ll get the development team on this asap.
Kevin Pola
March 14, 2017
Thanks
John A. Goliath
August 5, 2017
Hi Kevin, I have just read your post now and saw that you installed the capture form from the tutorials. I also followed the steps and installed a capture, but every time I update and view the form it is there but it does not appear on my blog for the public to see. Could you please explain to me how you did yours and where I could have wrong please. Thank you.
Miroslav
August 31, 2016
Hi,
it was an interesting read, but, term integrating does not apply to a process of including opt-in form anywhere. Integrating means that when a visitor sign in a WordPress form (for instance to be a member of a forum), info is sent to the Trafficwave and a visitor is automatically included in a list and vice-versa / if a member choose to end his/her membership. info is sent and list membership ends too!
Is there an option for that?
admin
August 31, 2016
The option you describe is not currently available.
Adrian Gurgui
August 31, 2016
I explained this in comment #7. And what can or can’t be done with TrafficWave at this point in terms of integration.
Bertram Grona
July 21, 2016
I am very happy to read this. This is the type of manual that needs to be given and not the accidental misinformation that is at the other blogs. Appreciate your sharing this greatest doc.
Jim Hofman
June 24, 2016
Great instructions, just wanted to add one additional FYI …
If you want your Magic Box optin form showing up on all pages of your WordPress site, there’s an easy way to do it. In your dashboard, check your Widgets and you’ll see a Magic Action Box widget there, simply drag and drop it to your side menu and poof! There it is. I did it on my StateGiftsUSA.com site and it looks pretty good there …
admin
June 25, 2016
Great tip! Thanks for sharing, Jim!
John A. Goliath
August 5, 2017
Hi Jim, I have just read your post now and tried to have the Magic Action Box show up on all my pages but I could not get it right. I am not sure where exactly to drag and drop the widget of Magic Action Box in the Widget Area. Could you please explain to me the steps to take and into which Widget I should drag and drop it to have it show up on all my pages please. Thank You.
Shawn
April 5, 2016
Excuse me for asking this, in case it’s already been answered 100 times elsewhere, but I can’t find it in the wiki, forum or blog.
The question is, does anyone have a suggestion for a good way to add pop-ups/overs with TW in WordPress? I’ve been trying out various plugins with little success.
If there’s already an article or video training on implementing pop ups, please point me in that direction.
admin
April 5, 2016
I’ve not used any popup plugins, myself. A search in WP for “popup” gives a lot of options, many of which appear to allow you to enter your HTML code for your capture form. Maybe some of our users have used this one and may have some input for us on this or other popup plugins.
admin
April 2, 2016
Most children aren’t operating a business yet so won’t really have a need for email marketing but I’m glad you find it easy!
charles j williams
March 7, 2016
don/t just refer ! duplicate
admin
March 7, 2016
Well said, Charles. Referrals that lead to a team that duplicates can create wealth. Just blindly referring without training is pointless.
James Reilly
March 4, 2016
I love Magic Action Box, i tested hundreds before I found that plugin, now on any site i setup for anyone I recommend it (Install The Free Version). I bought it the first day I tried it, it was that easy to implement. I do like the paid version. It is vey easy for people to use and their simplicity makes it ideal for newbies as well, especially to categorize their mailing lists. When I look for things with WP Plugins i always now try and find ones that do the HTML Code so that i can integrate Traffic Wave better into it all.
Thanks for the Info above
admin
March 4, 2016
Thanks for the feedback, James. Can you share some of the other plugins you have found that work with the HTML code? We are constantly looking for more to integrate with.
Larry
April 9, 2016
Sumome is becoming very popular & I see many top IMers using it. Getting on the list here at https://help.sumome.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1815353-integrated-email-service-providers would potentially bring new business Trafficwave’s way as well.
admin
April 9, 2016
Thank you, Larry. I have sent an email. Perhaps if more users such as yourself contact them as well, we can move this along faster for everyone.
Adrian Gurgui
March 4, 2016
I’d like to add something more about integrating TrafficWave with a membership site (or a membership component of a site).
Although TW doesn’t support callback functions or something similar to facilitate the bidirectional communication between TW and a client code, a minimal automation can still be done if you are tech savvy.
What I do is parse new subscriber alert emails and get my information from there to add a new user to the membership component of my site.
It’s all explained here (for the tech savvy guys and gals reading this) :
http://www.adrianshub.com/automatically-process-new-subscribers-that-join-your-list-heres-how/
It’s a minimal automation for processing new subscribers that join your list, won’t work to update information in TW or to be informed of subscribers updating their information through TW.
I hope this helps TW members who want to do more with their lists!
Awesome training sessions, by the say!
Adrian
Lucie Bellemare
March 3, 2016
Is it possible to link a campaign to our blog so that an email is sent automatically to that campaign’s subscribers when we publish a blog post? That would be nice! 🙂
admin
March 4, 2016
Hi, Lucie. I believe WordPress has a way to submit posts via email so I am assuming that having that email in your autoresponder would get this done. I’ve never tested it, myself. Maybe some of our other users have and can fill us in on their experiences.
Partha Gupta
March 3, 2016
Hello Brian
Thank you for the tutorials. It is great. Let me implement it.
Best wishes.
Partha
Jason Thomas
March 3, 2016
I have been looking for something like this for ages. This is perfect timing 🙂
David Hurley
March 3, 2016
Very useful information for WordPress bloggers using Trafficwave.
I also place a Trafficwave opt-in form on my WP sites by pasting my form code into a text widget.
admin
March 4, 2016
I started with Text widgets, myself and still use them. That may be the quickest way to set up a capture form on the WordPress system. I’m starting to branch out and learn more about the capabilities with the various plugins available. The learning never stops!
David Hurley
March 10, 2016
I use the Randomizer plugin with widgets so that I can randomly rotate various different opt-in offers on a single widget.
The opt in offers on my widget appear above the fold and are generalized offers.
Placing an opt-in box at the end of each blog post is also a great idea. That way, you can make a specific offer each time that matches the content in the blog post.
Ken Pringle
March 3, 2016
Awesome tutorials Brian, thank you.
Magic Action Box looks interesting
I will have to give it a try.
admin
March 3, 2016
I’m enjoying it. May have to upgrade to check out the video capabilities, too.
Suthep
March 3, 2016
Thank you. It is very helpful.
I wish you had this tutorial months ago. It would have really helped me. I had to find and test different plugins before I could get one working just the way I wanted on my blogs.
admin
March 3, 2016
Glad we are able to give it to you now!
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