Tuesday was a big day for Onepager. Just before presenting at New York Tech Meetup, we released our latest version, which has a ton of new features.

Free Account
We’re now happy to offer a free-for-life account! Before, we had a 14-day trial, but we decided to lift that expiration policy, so now you can use many of Onepager’s features at no cost. Paid users gain the benefit of their own domain name and full access to the dashboard, among others.

Dashboard
All users now have access to their own personal Onepager dashboard. The dashboard is the place to manage your site and your business’s internet presence. This release includes analytics and email newsletters. We have much more planned for the dashboard in the future, but this was an important first step down that road.

Analytics
Now you can track how your site is performing by logging in to your Onepager. With a quick glance, you can see performance over the last week or month. You can also see where your traffic is coming from, both from sites that link to you and from the keywords people used to find your site through a search engine.

Email Newsletters
If you’d like to start a newsletter on your site, you can now activate the Newsletter Signup content type to start collecting email addresses. Then, once you have some subscribers, you can quickly send them a new message directly from Onepager! We are really excited about this feature because now you can communicate directly to your customers whenever you’d like. Have a special offer or important news to share? Just send your current customers an email.

Search Engine Optimization Enhancements
We’ve implemented some cutting-edge SEO enhancements that are a first for our market. We’ll announce more details on these new updates in a separate announcement soon. Very exciting news for your Onepager search engine ranking!

As always, minor improvements were made, but you’ll need to use Onepager to find them and be surprised! For now, we’re going back to work.

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