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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Ok, so I have a wordpress.org site which is hosted through Bluehost. I have several "subscribers" to my blog according to Wordpress user roles, but I'm trying to figure out how to send them emails when I write a new post to notify them of the new post. Does anyone know if they already get an email and if so, is there any way to customize that? Or does anyone have any recommendations on how to set up something that will automatically email subscribers when I publish a new post on my website/blog?


Tara Woods Turner Samantha wrote: "Ok, so I have a wordpress.org site which is hosted through Bluehost. I have several "subscribers" to my blog according to Wordpress user roles, but I'm trying to figure out how to send them emails ..."

There is a new post sign-up form under widgets. You can add it to your sidebar.


message 3: by Nate (new)

Nate Hoffelder (nate_hoffelder) Tara, I think that is a feature which comes with the Jetpack plugin.

Or at least that is how I offer the "subscribe to posts by email" option.


message 4: by Alexis (last edited Nov 25, 2016 03:39PM) (new)

Alexis | 265 comments If you want to send a customized newsletter to your subscribers, I'd look into adding the MailChimp plugin. https://wordpress.org/plugins/mailchi...


Tara Woods Turner Nate wrote: "Tara, I think that is a feature which comes with the Jetpack plugin.

Or at least that is how I offer the "subscribe to posts by email" option."


Ah, you might be right. Thanks :-)


Tara Woods Turner Alexis wrote: "If you want to send a customized newsletter to your subscribers, I'd add the MailChimp plugin. https://wordpress.org/plugins/mailchi..."

If I'm not mistaken I think what she had in mind was an auto email to her subscribers when she posts a new blog article, not necessarily a weekly or monthly newsletter.


message 8: by Nate (new)

Nate Hoffelder (nate_hoffelder) Mailchimp might actually work for this.

Mailchimp can take posts from an RSS fee and send out an email. If you have no new posts then it won't send the email.

If you only post once every few days then it will only send one email every few days.


message 9: by Alexis (last edited Nov 25, 2016 03:53PM) (new)

Alexis | 265 comments Tara wrote: "Alexis wrote: "If you want to send a customized newsletter to your subscribers, I'd add the MailChimp plugin. https://wordpress.org/plugins/mailchi..."

If I'm not mistaken I think what she..."


Yes, she would be able to send auto emails with MailChimp as well. And MailChimp would allow her to set up a customized template too.

"You can always login to your MailChimp account and manually send an email to your subscribers, but with MailChimp you can also setup automated campaigns that send your latest blog posts via email. This is called a RSS newsletter. (See our guide on RSS Feeds in WordPress.) MailChimp will allow you to fine-tune your email design. You can add your logo, a header image, change the text to your own site’s requirements. "
http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorial...


message 10: by Clint (new)

Clint Forgy (clintforgy) | 39 comments Ooh, I forgot about that option. Thanks, Alexis!


message 11: by Alexis (new)

Alexis | 265 comments Clint wrote: "Ooh, I forgot about that option. Thanks, Alexis!"

You're welcome!


message 12: by Alexis (new)

Alexis | 265 comments Nate wrote: "Mailchimp might actually work for this.

Mailchimp can take posts from an RSS fee and send out an email. If you have no new posts then it won't send the email.

If you only post once every few days..."


I totally missed your reply somehow and you posted it 7 minutes before. I could have co-signed and just added the wp beginner link lol.


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

My only problem with MailChimp is that I don't have a mailing address other than where I live and I don't want my subscribers k owing where I live.


message 14: by Alexis (new)

Alexis | 265 comments Samantha wrote: "My only problem with MailChimp is that I don't have a mailing address other than where I live and I don't want my subscribers k owing where I live."

Then I'd go with Tara suggestion. You won't be able to customize it much but your subscribers would get a notification e-mail.


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

Ok thanks. I'll keep MailChimp in mind for future use when I can afford to have a PO Box for mail


message 16: by Matt (new)

Matt Jr. | 4 comments Samantha wrote: "My only problem with MailChimp is that I don't have a mailing address other than where I live and I don't want my subscribers k owing where I live."

Invest in a digital mailbox. They provide a street address of record for utilization and an app on your cell phone to "check your mail" should somebody actually decide to contact you.

I personally use: https://ipostal1.com/


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