3 Ways to Insert Thrive Leads Forms in Elementor

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3 Ways to Insert Thrive Leads Forms in Elementor

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Elementor Page Builder is all the rage. It is slowly becoming a benchmark and more and more people are switching to this web page builder/editor for their WordPress.

And that's totally normal: for me, it's the best one there is today. You already know that.

However, I do admit that there is one thing that Elementor still doesn't have fully covered: the issue of creating lead capture forms from its own tool.

It is true that Elementor Pro has included in its latest updates the possibility of connecting forms with some email marketing platforms, but it still seems to me that this possibility is a bit in its infancy mainly for two reasons:

1. Forms cannot be connected via HTML code, only via API.

2. The available APIs are very few. There are only 3 (Mailchimp, Redirect and Webhook).

That is why, to this day, I continue to recommend and use Thrive Leads for this task.
I’m sure you’ve seen this on many blogs (I have it like this right now) and you czech republic telegram phone numbers want to do it on yours too, as it saves you space and allows you to easily place your call to action “Above the fold”.

Hey, look, I've already thought of another term to add to the WordPress dictionary for bloggers.

This is actually a very simple thing to do. All you have to do is layout your content in columns.

So if you want to do something like this, stay very attentive to what I am going to tell you in this post.
However, I have detected through queries that several readers of the blog have made me, that there are many people who get more confused when combining Thrive Leads with Elementor than a cat trying to catch the light of a laser pointer (and what is worse, obtaining the same result).



Well, this post was created precisely to unravel the thread.
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