How to Track Clicks on Email Address in the Mailto Link
If you are interesting in knowing how many of your contacts clicked on a mailto link in your email, there are two ways to accomplish this:
If you are interesting in knowing how many of your contacts clicked on a mailto link in your email, there are two ways to accomplish this:
Every email marketer is interested in delivering their email messages to the recipient’s Inbox. That’s why G-Lock EasyMail7 has the capability to test the email placement and spam filtering before sending the email campaign. There are some email monitoring services that also allow to run email delivery tests, but they charge a fortune for it.
As a business, sometimes you may need to sort incoming emails by different IMAP folders.
For example, if all emails come to the same email account, it is reasonable to move support tickets to the folder checked by the support team, orders – to the folder monitored by the sales department, marketing emails – to the promotions folder etc. Your inbound email stream could be well organized and each department would not waste time for searching their messages in dozens or even hundreds emails in the Inbox.
Sometimes it’s just easier to email a file than upload it to a server. If you run an online business, you may receive transaction confirmation emails with CSV attachments, or monthly sales reports with attached CSV documents, or support tickets with attachments. And you may need to regularly update your database with the data received via CSV files arriving as email attachments.
Many online businesses have web forms that visitors fill in such as newsletter subscription forms, registration forms, contact forms, survey forms etc. After a visitor submits the form, the content is sent to the web site owner via email. Getting the form data as emails is a very convenient way to collect user responses very quickly. But when you have hundreds of responses per day, processing them manually can be very challenging.
G-Lock Email Processor can automate the conversion of emails into PDF files as you receive. Thus, it’s a great way to create PDF receipts or invoices from order confirmation emails sent to you by your payment system.
Then G-Lock Email Processor can automatically send the PDF file as an attachment on outgoing messages, or add it to your file system or database, or upload to DropBox, OneDrive or other virtual file storage system.
If you’re doing business online, you probably maintain a database of your customers, clients, or subscribers. Typically you store the customers’ email addresses, names, order numbers, and purchased products in the database. Plus, you may want to keep the customer’s personal information such as postal addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers and much more in your database. It’s a large volume of data that you need to keep in order — add new customers, remove customers, and update the customer’ information on their request.
Many people receive hundred emails to their Inbox containing data filled out via a website form and they are looking for a solution how to parse these emails into an Excel spreadsheet automatically.
Is there a tool where you can define a parse “template” which would filter incoming messages, extract the desired data from the messages and auto parse the data into the Excel columns?
Yes, you can use G-Lock Email Processor to automate parsing emails to Excel spreadsheets.
If it happened to you to copy data from incoming messages and paste it to a CSV file, manually, you know what time consuming and boring this work is. And if you have dozens or even hundreds emails you need to process? This is eating almost all working time.
Luckily, now you can stop your manual work and use G-Lock Email Processor to automate your email workflow.
There is no secret that each email marketer is aimed at growing his subscriber base. More subscribers, more sales. It’s true to some degree. But you should not forget that you will pay more to your email service provider as far as your list is growing.
With that in mind, what you should focus on is trying to make more sales from your existing list. Try to get more profit from your current leads instead of relying on new subscribers. I do not want to tell that you should not grow your list at all. Yes, you should, and it’s good if your subscriber base is expanding. I just want to tell that it should not be the priority. The priority is to maximize the profit from your existing email list.
Below are 10 email marketing practices you can utilize to increase sales even with a tiny list: