Last week, I thought I’d found a solution for adding active AWeber subscription forms on Squidoo lenses. Unfortunately, although the method worked great, Squidoo is killing it.
Both AWeber and Squidoo play a large part in my plans for next year and I hope there will be a way to solve this problem.
Today, I wrote an open letter to Tom Kulzer, CEO and Founder of AWeber, and Seth Godin, Founder of Squidoo, asking them if they can find a way to solve this problem. You can see the lens at:
Can AWeber and Squidoo Work Together?
I invite your feedback and opinions. Please vote in the polls and participate in the duel.
If this is a subject that interests you, please help me spread the word to other AWeber members and Squidoo lensmasters.
Act on your dream!
JD

November 19th, 2008 at 9:49 am
I tried to leave a comment on the lens but it would not let me. I thought you made your case very well!
November 20th, 2008 at 9:45 am
Good morning, aj2008.
I don’t know why you could not leave a comment. I have it set for anyone, not just lensmasters.
Maybe it was just a glitch? Please feel free to try again.
Thanks for the kind words.
Act on your dream!
JD
December 30th, 2008 at 11:50 am
Hey John, I updated the report recently to the latest working method, so http://www.squidootricks.com works again now.
The issue with Squidoo and aweber working together wouldn’t be the aweber people, it would be the Squidoo people. Squidoo doesn’t want opt in forms embedded into the lenses. Squidoo wants any opt in form to be on a separate site.
Currently though, SquidooTricks.com is the only working method to accomplish our aims :p