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As we researched the ways people use MailChimp, we learned that our customers spend a lot of time managing their lists and subscriber profiles.
If you ever tried to segment a list by engagement, you may have wondered about our member-activity rating.
Tofugu is a self-described “wonky blog about the Japanese language and culture” based out of Portland, but they’re more than that.
Before we got into the thick of designing New MailChimp, we did a lot of research and studied the ways our customers work.
When first I started working at MailChimp four years ago, I had never even coded an HTML email. Sure, I’d been involved in web design since the late ’90s, but emails are a different beast altogether.
Informed decisions require information (that word “informed” is there for a reason), and information is something we’re not short on around here.
Most of us call our own shots when it comes to segmenting email lists. We tell the computer what to do.
Earlier this week, Aarron wrote about the ideas that have guided our design process for New MailChimp, and one of them was ubiquity.
We have a motto that guides our work here at MailChimp: Listen hard and change fast. We’ve been doing a lot of both in the past few months.
One year ago today, MailChimp’s Lead Engineer went rogue and formed a little startup inside our company called Mandrill.
For a lot of our customers, MailChimp campaigns are a team effort. They collaborate about content, send tests, gather feedback, and then request approval and sign-off.
New: Search and Edit Your Customer Records from MailChimp Mobile
Lately, I’ve heard a number of people saying something like “Send volume is the key to email success!” Basically, that means sending more email=engaging more, making more money, and doing better (whatever “better” means to you).
Chimpadeedoo is now available on Google Play for Android devices. Collect email addresses with your Android tablet and then import them into MailChimp.
Let’s say you’re a writer who contributes to 10+ online publications. You share your work on Twitter, but your followers don’t see every tweet you ever post—that means they’re missing out on some of your work.
When the folks at Danish software studio Robocat launched their Kickstarter for Thermodo, “The Tiny Thermometer for Mobile Devices,” they weren’t exactly sure what to expect.
Yahoo is retiring old accounts, so you might see higher bounce rates. Do your own Spring cleaning to avoid that mess!
One of the hardest parts of sending a newsletter out regularly is coming up with content that’s both interesting and relevant to your subscribers.
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