Tag Archives: lists

Working with CSV files

A CSV (comma-separated values) file is a basic version of a collection of data – with no extras or fancy formatting. Each field is separated by a comma. Since many applications use non-standard file formats (think of them speaking different … Continue reading

CakeMail allows you to upload your contacts directly from your Zendesk help desk. This will allow you to send your clients support notices with ease! All available add-ons will appear in the Marketplace tab. If the add-on has yet to be installed, … Continue reading

How Email Works… (and why you have bounces) An interesting “behind the scenes” look at how email travels and how MTA’s communicate – and why you have bounces. Marketing Sherpa: Top Email List Building Tactics A free 12-page report on … Continue reading

Today’s Andrea Says is all about wordpress plugins. We’ve included a quick primer on how to use WP SuperMailer to help build your contact lists below, along with a link to more details. Feel free to get in touch with our … Continue reading

Our technical support specialist Andrea (@dreasaez on twitter) is our resident how-to expert. Once in a while she’ll be sharing some of her “how do I…” tips and tricks here. This week’s post is all about reconfirming an old/stale subscriber … Continue reading

Building a list – and in turn, generating new leads and prospects – can play a significant role in your marketing efforts. But how do you grow your list well and generate great leads who are interested and engaged in … Continue reading

Previous posts: Thinking of Using an ‘Old’ List? – Part 1: The Risks Thinking of Using an ‘Old’ List? – Part 2: Prepare your Re-Opt in Email Hi again, in my last post we talked a bit about reviving old … Continue reading

Previous post: Thinking of Using an ‘Old’ List? – Part 1: The Risks Here’s some good advice when preparing your re-opt in email: As with any email, make sure to have the clearest “FROM” possible so they can always identify … Continue reading

Nowadays people are really trying to get the most out of their email campaigns. This sometimes means going back and using lists you haven’t touched in a while. This can often do more harm than good, so watch out! Let’s … Continue reading

Numbers can be cruel, as shown in the research conducted in 2007 by MarketingSherpa. They found that among users who clicked the “Spam” button, 41% did so because they thought the email was not interesting. This has much more consequences … Continue reading