Integrating Amember into a landing page

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  1. mracarpenter

    mracarpenter New Member

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    I am setting up a membership site and I wish to create landing pages for mass marketing. I would like a potential member to land on my landing page and fill in the following

    Name
    Address
    Phone Number
    Email

    After they hit SUBMIT, I would like it to send them to a payment page that is separate from the first form.

    Is it possible to split the amember registration form into two pages?

    Ideally I would like for people to be able to sign up for a 7 day trial of my site for 1.99 and then automatically rebill for a certain amount after the seven days. This is a recurring subscription plan with a 7 day trial.

    As a reference , the form should integrate much like the following website.

    https://secure1.s3curehost.com/gonb2/?offer=go_14_nb&nb=112324&id1=4849&id2=[OPTINFO]&session-id=0f3ed94b609c33f69f281be5e53e2cc4

    this is an affiliate link. I apologize. I'm not looking for signups here, I just need to know if amember can do the job.

    Thanks
  2. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    If you are using a 3rd party system like 1sc, then the signup process is
    landing page -> amember signup page -> 1sc -> amember thanks page.

    You can place the amember signup form onto the landing page if you want and have amember create the password and username for them.

    David
  3. mracarpenter

    mracarpenter New Member

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    Seems like your second suggestion fits my needs better. I thank you for your response. If I plan to integrate the form into the landing page, can I split the payment portion of the form from the infomation portion of the form?

    Thanks in advance.
  4. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Since you are using 1sc, the payment info wont be needed until they go there. So on the landing/signup form you can have 1st, last name, and email only.

    David
  5. mracarpenter

    mracarpenter New Member

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    I'm not using 1sc. I'm using Amember.
  6. davidm1

    davidm1 aMember User & Partner

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    Are you taking payments on your site or sending them to a 3rd party? eg paypal. If so, then they will enter their payment info there.

    David
  7. mracarpenter

    mracarpenter New Member

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    I'm using an authorize.net merchant account.

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