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Normally, we haven't had our unsubscribe link as part of our templates since it gets added to the bottom of each email that sends out (below where the template ends). However, we recently created new templates in which the unsubscribe link is actually part of the template itself and uses the system ...
I'm surprised this hasn't been implemented yet. It's a good idea.
Thanks Sanford! That's really helpful info.
Thank you for your thoughts on that! Much appreciated.
When I share email tests with a group, I often send the sample to myself and then attach that sample email to an internal email that can get passed around for approval. I recently got the following response from a co-worker:It’s important to send actual emails rather than attachments because they fu...
Thanks Robb! I had seen that before (but I knew that wasn't a practice with us), which is why I double-checked to see that it was indeed his work email address. It seems that this was something that he must have arranged somehow on his end.
I recently had a customer get upset, saying that we should never have sent an email to his cell phone as a text message. As I understand it, Marketo does have the functionality to send text messages, but it requires the use of a webhook and third-party vendor. Is that right? At any rate, this isn't ...
You're right. I was using a rich text token. That explains the subject line fix...thank you! Any thoughts on the calendar file and why a token can't be used within the description box?
I'm using a token in the email subject line, but when I send myself a sample email, it renders as Subject Line. The same token renders fine in the body of the email (without the span tags), so what is different with the subject? I'm also seeing these span tags appearing in my calendar file when I us...
This doesn't seem to be able to work with multiple email addresses in a token. I hope someone out there can show me otherwise, but all my tests have failed.