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Prepare your email message

To send a create an email message, select Message> Email and click on "NEW EMAIL > NEW" and "

There are numerous ways to create a new message. You can create an HTML message from scratch, load one from a template, or upload your own message template. You can then review and edit the message using the built-in HTML editor.

 
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Uploading your own HTML message

Using the "New From File" feature, you can load a message created outside the console directly (e.g. using an HTML editor such as Adobe® Dreamweaver®). Then, if needed, you can edit it in the message editing window. Since the built-in HTML editor does not offer advanced features to handle Cascading Style Sheets, designing the message in an external HTML editor can be especially useful if you make extensive use of CSS. If you use Cascading Style Sheets, however, remember that not all e-mail clients offer the same support for CSS (e.g. background images are not supported in Outlook 2007, among other things) and that typically external CSS documents are not supported. All CSS style need to be defined inside the message.

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email message:

Create from BEE

BEE is a drag-&-drop email editor. With BEE you will be able to work on the content of your email messages without having to worry at all about the underlying HTML. And you will do this in a completely new and highly simplified user interface that's fun and easy to use. In BEE, messages are built with content blocks that can be dragged and dropped wherever you want them. Internal tests have shown that you can create a new email message in as little as a minute and a half!

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Create from HTML

MailUp has a new drag and drop editor that allows you to create messages quickly and easily. it's called Bee.

  • When you create a message with Bee, you do not have access to the HTML.
  • With the WYSIWYG editor, you cannot drag-and-drop content into the message, but you can access the HTML.
  • You can start a message with Bee and then further edit it with the WYSIWYG editor if you need to edit the underlying HTML

In the WYSIWYG editor, all related tools are grouped together and easy to reach: use the tabs on top of the ribbon to pick what you need.

Use the HTML button in the bottom left to view and edit the HTML source code

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Best Practices for creating a successful email message

Once you are ready to send the message:

  1. Always send the message to a Test group first. Unless you do so, it's impossible for you to verify that tracked links and the unsubscription unsubscribe to link work. (A default group is set up in the groups list marked TEST.)

  2. Insert an automatic unsubscription unsubscribe link into any newsletter e-mail message by using the "Uns" button in the HTML editor (New From File). The system will add a [http://[unsubscribe]/|http://unsubscribe/] link to the which will be dynamically activated during the delivery of the message. message.
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  3. Automated Tracking: You can also track all links that exist in your message by using the "Automatic Link Tracking" setting at the bottom under Advanced Optionsclicking the Advanced button on the HTML Editor page. Technically speaking, the string "[track]" is added to the URL. So http://www.myWebSite.com would become http://\[track\]www.myWebSite.com – As mentioned above, these links WILL NOT WORK will not work in the message preview window, because of the "[track]" string. They will work only when as a received message. So always add your own email to a test group and send the message to that test group to verify that all links in the message work properly before you send the message to an active recipient listgroup.

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  4. Manual Tracking: If you are using the built-in HTML editor, you can manually add a link using the Insert Link feature in the HTML editor toolbar, and turning off the "Automated Link Tracking" option is turned off. To track the link, click on "Track This Link" in the pop-up window where the link is setup.

  5. Double check the content of your message in order to avoid it being classified as spam (e.g.: you certainly don't want to add words typically used in SPAM messages in the Subject field). There is a lot of information on the Internet on how to avoid writing messages that end up being considered SPAM.  

  6. By default, your messages will include a header and a footer. You can find the contents of the default header and footer under "SETTINGS > SET HEADER" and "SET FOOTER"Header and Footer by clicking on the Header and Footer buttons on the Html setup page. We recommend that:
    1. You leave the header " as is". It's a simple link to a Web page that displays the same newsletter email content in a browser in case the recipient cannot properly view it in his/her e-mail clientemail.
    2. You add your address and contact information to the footer, and footer and leave the rest " as is". Many countries' consumer privacy regulations require that you include your contact information in your e-mail email messages.

  7. You can add dynamic fields Dynamic Fields (e.g. a customer's name) to the message by using the "Dynamic Tags" optionclicking the Dyn. Fields button. When the option is turned on, the system will automatically replace the tags you add to your message with the corresponding values. A list of tags is displayed at the bottom. For example, Dear [first name] [last name] could be used.

  8. Get E-Mail Use Email Check-up included in the Message + package. This is the icon presented at the toolbar in Saved Email Messages. E-Mail Check-up takes you through a checklist of items to ensure your email message is formatted received properly.

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  1. Do a quick test by using the Quick Send feature. It allows you to quickly add up to 10 different email address to which you can instantly send the message that you just worked on in order to see how it looks, test that the links take the recipient where they should, etc.

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Go to New Email Message in the User Guide for step by step instructions on how to create an email message.