The Webpage Builder is a great tool for creating a custom page tailored to your needs. This page can contain things like products, images, buttons, forms, text, HTML, etc, and once created, will display as a tab on your website. The way the Webpage Builder functions is very similar to the Email Marketing tab (See Email Marketing Guide).
To begin, click this tab ...
Next, click ADD WEB PAGE in the upper right ...
Then, choose one of the options on the right-hand menu and drag into the appropriate area ...
In this example, we are going to demonstrate how to set up a Webpage for Catering Requests that includes a form customers can fill out if they are interested.
To begin, drag the TEXT box from the menu over to the middle. The default text will look like this ...
Enter the desired text and then use the menu on the right to format it the way you want. In this case, we want a nice bold font that is centered ...
Below the text, we want to add an image. To do this, drag the IMAGE box over from the right menu. From there, you can either upload an image from your computer, or in this example, we’re going to search MORE IMAGES and type the word “Catering” in the search bar ...
Once you’ve selected the image you want, you can click on it and edit it to your liking. This is what we have so far ...
Now, let’s add the Form. Drag the Form button to the area below the image ...
By default, the Form will have a box for customers to enter their email ...
To add more boxes to the Form, click the dropdown menu on the right side and choose what else you would like to display ...
For this example, we want EMAIL ADDRESS, NAME, PHONE NUMBER, and DATE OF EVENT. Each of these fields can be edited to make them required or to change the name. In our case, we made them all REQUIRED. Additionally, we selected BIRTHDAY, but we want to change that to the DATE OF THE EVENT. Here’s how ...
Click the edit button on the field ...
And then edit the fields. In our case, we changed it from this ...
To this ...
Now that we’re done, click SAVE and NEXT ...
On the next page, fill out the four boxes. The first box is the verbiage that will display after your normal URL (web address). So, if you enter “cateringrequests” in this box and your website is demo.bottlecapps.com, this new webpage address will be demo.bottlecapps.com/cateringrequests. Note, click the little blue “i” button to learn more about any of these boxes ...
The last box is the email where the responses will go when customers fill out the form.
Choose where you want this new page to display and whether you want to require customers to login, then hit SAVE ...
On the website, the new webpage is now visible in two locations. At the top ...
And at the bottom ...