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Make your Email Signup Box as Noticeable as Possible

We recently reviewed a membership website, www.ArtisticThreadWorks.com, that offers a free weekly embroidery newsletter called “Bobbin-Buzz”. We would consider this free email newsletter the Mequoda hub of this membership website.

For a needlecraft hobbyist, the offer is practically irresistible. Every week, the publishers of “Bobbin-Buzz” and ArtisticThreadWorks.com award one free email subscriber a $25 gift card

We recently reviewed a membership website, www.ArtisticThreadWorks.com, that offers a free weekly embroidery newsletter called “Bobbin-Buzz”. We would consider this free email newsletter the Mequoda hub of this membership website.

For a needlecraft hobbyist, the offer is practically irresistible. Every week, the publishers of “Bobbin-Buzz” and ArtisticThreadWorks.com award one free email subscriber a $25 gift card to the online fabric and craft store Joann.com. Plus, every week, subscribers to Bobbin-Buzz get free designs, great articles, inspiration and more.

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It’s a fantastic offer that we’re positive a prospect wouldn’t want to pass up. The trouble is that the sign-up box is not clear and obvious to the first-time site visitor. There’s no empty email box that would easily capture the first-time visitor’s eye. Instead, it’s a link that says “Free Designs & Weekly Prize Drawing” in which the prospect has to click off the homepage to discover that this is in fact a free email newsletter.

Mysteriously, a visit to the Way Back Machine reveals that the sign-up box used to be right on the home page and much more visible. We’d recommend the publishers of this membership website return to the former design.

By Don Nicholas

Founder & Executive Publisher

Don Nicholas serves as Executive Publisher for Food Gardening Network and GreenPrints. He is responsible for all creative, technical, and financial aspects of these multiplatform brands. As senior member of the editorial team, he provides structural guidance, sets standards, and coordinates activities with the technology and business teams. Don is an active gardener whose favorite crops include tomatoes, basil, blueberries, and corn. He and his wife Gail live and work in southern Massachusetts surrounded by forests, family farms, cranberry bogs, and nearby beaches. Don is also the Founder of Mequoda Systems, LLC, which operates and supports numerous online communities including I Like Crochet, I Like Knitting, and We Like Sewing.

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