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Accepting PayPal Payments in Your WordPress Forms
At times, setting up a quick and simple form for receiving PayPal payments on your WordPress site is far easier than a full e-commerce solution. While full solutions offer things such as inventory management and a deeper checkout process, it’s often overkill to deploy a large-scale solution for just a few items.
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Redirecting Users After a Successful Form Submission in WordPress
Depending on your particular needs, you may need to redirect users who submit your form to another location on your WordPress site. Thanks to the confirmation settings in Gravity Forms, it’s easy to redirect users to another page with just a few clicks. Adding Gravity Forms’ advanced conditional logic to the mix, you can even redirect your submissions to different places, based on the data…
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How to Launch a MailChimp Drip Campaign with Gravity Forms
With email automation, you can engage your list automatically. In this article, we explain how to setup a drip campaign using Gravity Forms and MailChimp.
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Quick Guide to Using Conditional Logic for Smarter Forms
With conditional logic, you can build interactive forms that let you collect the data you need without straining the user experience.
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How to Use Gravity Forms for Email Marketing Automation
It’s not just forms. Use Gravity Forms for email automation using a variety of tools and integrations. Here’s how.
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Mastering the Multi-Page Form With Gravity Forms
Here’s what to know about designing high-converting multi-page forms with Gravity Forms.
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Capturing Salesforce Leads From WordPress Form Submissions
CRMs like Salesforce are important to businesses all over the world for keeping track of clients and closing on leads.
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10 Ways to Supercharge Your Forms with Zapier
The Zapier Add-On is an excellent choice for managing data from your forms and transforming it into limitless useable media publications. Find out more…
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Creating the Perfect Contact Form
Here at Gravity Forms, we proudly help websites build forms for a multitude of purposes. Of those various purposes, the most common use for any WordPress form plugin is to create a contact form. Contact forms are a staple for any website, and nearly every website on the planet has at least one (we’d even be willing to bet that if other planets have websites,…
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Uploading Files to Google Drive from WordPress
If you frequently handle user-submitted file uploads on your WordPress site, you’ll likely want to place them on a cloud storage provider like Google Drive. By sending your file uploads to a cloud storage provider such as Google Drive, you will not only have a backup in the event of a disaster, but your web host will likely be much happier with them off of…
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Sending Form Entries to Google Calendar
Do you need to schedule events using forms on your WordPress site but don’t want to manually view entries to add them to Google Calendar? In this article, we’ll outline how to automatically send your form entries directly to Google Calendar using Gravity Forms and Zapier.
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Updating Spreadsheets from Form Entries in WordPress
Previously, we wrote about how you could send your form entries to Google Sheets. While inserting new data for each entry is as far as it needs to go for most users, you might need to continuously update the spreadsheet. With just a bit of additional logic, you can easily use Gravity Forms to find existing rows and update them as needed.











