With co-registrations, people sign up for multiple items at a time. For instance, a form that allows them to download a product can also sign them up for a newsletter.
Or you could work with other businesses, each offering the other’s newsletter to visitors along with their own. In this way, you could possibly grow a subscriber list twice as fast.
Of course, talking about it and actually setting it up are two different things. With Co-Reg Master, however, much of the technical details are managed for you.
For instance, let’s say you are working with someone else – you want them to add a checkbox to sign visitors up to your newsletter, in return for doing the same on your site. With Co-Reg, you would set up an emailing offer, modify your forms on the website to include that additional checkbox, and also code to call CoReg Master.
In return Co-Reg would send the form for processing, but would also pull out the special info you added (that little ‘sign me up for the other guy’s newsletter’ checkbox), and inform them they have a new subscriber – including date and IP address (highly important to avoid spam complaints later on).
You could also take this information and store it instead of emailing it, or pass it to another script for further processing. So for a hands-free method of combining offers, it is a highly configurable solution.
Of course, this only scratches the surface – for a better look, drop by their website and see how a Co-Registration system can help you improve your newsletter subscriptions – or anything else!






