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matle
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Posted: 19-November-2009 at 10:33am |
With standard productCart software version, do we have sign-up for newsletter property? or we should purchase Mailup too?
If it is included in standard productCart software, does anybody know how to set it enable? Thanks. Edited by matle - 19-November-2009 at 10:34am |
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Greg Dinger
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Other than the "my account" page, and the checkout process, PC has no built-in form for allowing a customer to subscribe to the merchant's mailing list. And ultimately, using the built-in newsletter tool is really not the way to go if you plan to do regular mailings.
We tend to use www.campaignmonitor.com, www.constantcontact.com or www.mailchimp.com. Any of those services will provide a robust tool and template set for performing mailings.
We like Campaign Monitor since it is free until you actually perform a mailing, and the flexibility to be able to create ad-hoc field references is awesome. For example, we defined the fields necessary to support this form http://www.re-modern.com/mailinglist.asp as well as the little signup form on the left column of the site. And as I say, the price is right. Edited by Greg Dinger - 19-November-2009 at 10:52am |
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matle
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Thanks a lot Greg.
The little signup form on the left column of the site (http://www.re-modern.com/mailinglist.asp) is exactly what we are looking for. Do you mean this functionality is not included in productCart software version? |
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Greg Dinger
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That is correct. While logged into our client's account at Campaign Monitor, they have a tool that allows the correct HTML form code to be created. We copy/pasted that code to the site, then treated it with CSS, etc. to meet our design requirements.
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Just to quickly clarify: all of these are perfectly good e-mail marketing systems. The difference with MailUp is that...
Our partner NWEB is constantly improving MailUp, and lately they have introduced very interesting features such as multi-channel support: that is, the ability to send out not only e-mails and SMS, but also regular mail, from the same MailUp console. Mail campaign management support is currently not supported in the US yet, but we will be looking at adding these capabilities in 2010. |
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Quick question, I've been using Campaign Monitor for years and love it. I've been working on a new site in Product Cart and I've set up the standard CM signup form which is working great.
Now, PC allows a newsletter check box on the customer registration and checkout forms, does anyone know how to link that Checkbox to submit the customers name and email to Campaign Monitor? Thanks in advance. |
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Greg Dinger
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We integrated PC to MailChimp by using their API call, probably a similar strategy to EI's MU implementation. CM also has an API available. If you wished this to be done, it would be entirely practical to migrate our MailChimp integration over to point to Campaign Monitor.
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We recently released a mod for exactly this if you are interested: http://wiki.earlyimpact.com/widgets/thirdparty/newslettersignup |
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Greg Dinger
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I could be wrong, but my reading of Sean's mod is that it only posts the subscription request into the customer table of the store database.
The solution I have proposed addresses bcrabtree's request to send the subscription request directly to his mailing list provider.
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bcrabtree
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Hi Greg,
Thank you for your prompt response. Your solution sounds like exactly what I'm looking for. Campaign Monitor supplies a number of api's: Developer API, Client API and Subscriber List API. How do I go about integrating this into my site? Cheers, Bryan |
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