Today’s guest post is from Noah Coffey, a web developer/designer and creator of Tweetbrite.
One of my favorite uses for FormSpring is throwing together a registration form for a conference or event. As the popularity of Twitter continues to explode, I’ve noticed more event registration forms asking for attendee’s Twitter user names. If you are organizing and event, wouldn’t it be nice if you could automatically tweet every time someone registers for your event?
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Spring is here and that means the spring/summer sports leagues are kicking into high gear. We have a wide variety of sports and rec leagues who already use FormSpring for online registration/sign up forms and one big issue that many leagues have is getting the players and their families to fill out the necessary forms and turn them in the first day of practice.
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We made lots of changes during our last upgrade. Many of the changes were relatively small but made life building your online forms a little easier. One of those changes is the addition of more pre-built forms. The pre-built forms are an easy way to get started with the basics without having to build a form completely from scratch. They also give you good ideas for the types of fields you may want to include in your own form, even if you don’t use a pre-built one.
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Many small businesses and nonprofit organizations have turned to blogging as a way to connect with their customers, and as a relatively cheap way to do a bit of online marketing. One of the more popular blogging platforms is WordPress. Many people don’t know that creating a form that works in your WordPress blog is easy with FormSpring. You can create any type of form, a simple online contact form or even an event registration form, and embed that form right within your blog post.
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Often times we talk about FormSpring being used by small businesses and nonprofits, but there is also a strong number of educational institutions (Colleges, School Corps, Athletic organizations, etc.) that are using our form builder and using it in many unique ways.
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We’ve had our PayPal integration for a while now and many of you are using it for order forms, event registration forms, ticket promotions and more. But one of the requests we often get is “do you integrate with other processors?” We are proud to announce that today we are launching some enhanced features to our PayPal integration as well as new integration with Google Checkout, Authorize.net and First Data.
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I registered this evening for the 2008 Masters of Business Online Conference (scheduled for October 14th, 2008 in Carmel, Indiana). Looks like a great line-up with several areas of emphasis including: Search Engine Optimization, Pay Per Click Advertising, Developing a Web Strategy, Exploring Social Media, Blogging for Business, Website Usability, Online Public Relations, Optimizing Landing Pages, Integrated Email Marketing and Measuring Web Analytics.
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Our final Gas Card giveaway has wrapped up and we are proud to announce the winners! Tina Henderson guessed $3.63, which was the correct price of of gas on September 8th.
We also had a viral component which allowed entrants to forward a link to up to 10 friends to be entered into a second drawing for another $150 card. Angela Felts was the lucky winner of that drawing.
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In honor of our FormSpring Free Gas Giveaway, we thought it only prudent to share more tips on how you can save money on gas this summer. Check out the video below as the FormSpring team show you ,ore creative ways to save on gas this summer…or you can check out our Free Gas Giveaway and enter to win a $150 gas card!
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