Email Marketing
Create and send targeted email marketing campaigns
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Create and send targeted email marketing campaigns
Last updated
The Email Marketing feature in The String platform empowers businesses to create and send targeted email campaigns. With customizable templates, personalized content, and dynamic segmentation, businesses can engage their audience effectively. Automated workflows and triggered emails ensure timely communication, while detailed analytics provide insights into campaign performance.
Benefits:
Enhanced Engagement: Reach your audience with personalized content.
Improved Conversion Rates: Targeted emails convert leads into customers.
Streamlined Marketing: Automate email campaigns to save time.
Data-Driven Insights: Use analytics to refine your strategy.
By utilizing The String's Email Marketing feature, businesses can drive higher engagement and conversions while building strong customer relationships.
Access the Email Campaigns Section:
Go to the "Marketing" menu.
Select "" to start creating your targeted email marketing campaign.
Create a New Campaign:
Click on the "Create New Campaign" button.
This will open the campaign creation page.
Enter Campogn name and add tages then click next
Target Your Audience:
This ensures your message reaches the most relevant audience.
Compose Your Email:
Write a compelling subject line that grabs attention.
Choose the sender name
Choose the template type (Drag & Drop - Text Only - HTML)
Select or Create an Email Template:
Craft the body of your email with engaging content that speaks directly to your target audience.
Schedule or Send Your Email:
Decide when to send the email:
Send Now: Dispatch the email immediately.
Schedule: Set a specific date and time for your email to be sent.
Monitor Campaign Performance:
Use tools to select specific groups of recipients based on demographics, behavior, or past interactions.
Choose from existing or to match your campaign’s theme and message.
After sending, monitor key metrics such as open rates, click-through rates, and conversions from the