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Posted: Monday Oct 29th, 2012 at 4:06 pm #30091
Martin Reed
Username: mushroom

I have setup the Aweber integration to subscribe a new customer to one of my lists when they purchase. I used the s2member custom email parser (not the paypal one).

All is working fine, except new customers are getting the confirmation email (click to confirm subscription) from Aweber upon registration for my site – even though I have the confirmed opt-in for that list set to ‘OFF’.

Is there no way for this to be more seamless for the customer? I was hoping that if I switched the confirmed opt-in for the list in Aweber to off, a new customer would simply be subscribed and confirmed to the list upon purchase and registration.

In s2member, I have disabled the double-optin checkbox field but as I understand it, this shouldn’t make any difference.

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Posted: Monday May 6th, 2013 at 6:54 am #49257
vic acu
Username: vicacu

I’m just about to integrate Aweber into my s2member site but this “nagging” of subscribers could be show stopper. Can anyone confirm or otherwise that this is a “feature” that cannot be turned off? Thanks

Has anybody tried other autoresponders with s2member with good results (not Mailchimp as they object to IM usage)?

To improve customer take-up, s2member need easy integration with other autoresponders like GetRespone and other big players. And make it easier to integrate them eg. just tick the choice of autoresponder and put in your ID keys, etc. I would help but I am not a coder ….. (I do not know if it is difficult coding-wise to make it easier for the user to integrate or is it that to the geeky coders it’s pretty simple enough for them – and don’t understand that the rest of us struggle!?).

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