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Mailchimp integration for Ninja Forms 3
Yesterday, we released Mailchimp for WordPress version 4.1. This plugin update adds renewed support for the latest & greatest Ninja Forms 3, a popular form builder plugin. We've been maintaining an integration for the older Ninja Forms plugin for a little over 2 years already. Because Ninja Forms 3 is basically a complete rewrite, we More... Read more →
An automated process for B2B email marketers using Mailchimp for WordPress that will make you sell more
Remember AIDA from your marketing course? Attention > Interest > Decision > Action Getting “Attention” and triggering “Interest" are the playground of inbound marketing and email campaigns. The “Decision” influence and “Action” motivation is largely the task of your sales force. But who they speak to and whether leads even make it to that stage, More... Read more →
Updated Mailchimp integration for WooCommerce
Just a few minutes ago, we released version 3.3 of our Premium add-on. This update allows you to integrate your WooCommerce store with Mailchimp using their newest e-commerce API. If you were using eCommerce360 before, the following notice will show up in your WordPress admin. For an overview of the most important changes, please go More... Read more →
[VIDEO] Creating a pop-up with a Mailchimp sign-up form
One of our users, Brian Hogg, made a very useful video that we'd like to share with you. In the video he explains how to use the Mailchimp for WordPress plugin to create a sign-up form in a pop-up that shows after clicking a link or button on your site. In the video, Brian walks More... Read more →
Why you should update to Mailchimp for WordPress 4.0
This morning, we released version 4.0 of Mailchimp for WordPress. While the new version does not come with that many visible changes, it is probably the most important update since we've started working on the plugin years ago. Why update? Version 4.0 will update you to the latest & greatest Mailchimp API, a set of More... Read more →
[VIDEO] Track sales performance of Mailchimp campaigns
Last year we introduced eCommerce360 support for Premium users, which allows you to create various list segments based on the purchase activity of your subscribers. However, that's not all the eCommerce360 integration does. A lesser known feature is that it also helps you track the sales performance of your Mailchimp campaigns. This allows you to More... Read more →
Introducing Boxzilla
Yesterday, we launched a new plugin called Boxzilla, which was formerly known as Scroll Triggered Boxes. It allows you to easily create pop-up or slide-in boxes which can show at certain trigger points, like when a visitor is about to leave your page (exit intent) or after a visitors spends a certain amount of time More... Read more →
View forms in your editor using Shortcake
In version 3.1 of the plugin, we added support for Shortcake UI, a plugin we recently came across. Shortcake supplies a user-friendly interface for adding shortcodes to a post, and viewing or editing it from within the content editor. We were really impressed by Shortcake and believe that it should be something of an industry More... Read more →
Introducing eCommerce360 support for WooCommerce
Our first release in 2016 is a big one. If you're running an e-commerce site powered by WordPress, you're in luck! We're proud to tell you that version 3.1 of Mailchimp for WordPress Premium comes with complete eCommerce360 integration for both WooCommerce and Easy Digital Downloads. What is eCommerce360? With Mailchimp's eCommerce360 functionality you can More... Read more →
A belated Christmas gift: Mailchimp Activity
Even though it's January already, we still have a belated Christmas gift to share with you in the form of a new, free plugin. We tweeted about this halfway through December but have yet to follow up on our promise, so here it is. A free plugin showing Mailchimp list activity We proudly present our More... Read more →