More MailChimp Awesomeness

After creating an account and doing some testing I wanted to give an update on some of the things I find, well awesome.

MailChimp Love 2

QR Codes

MailChimp released a new app today, Chimpadeedoo 2. Which besides being a very unique and helpful app for anyone with MailChimp account to easily subscribe while out and about, uses QR Codes very effectively. When you get to the point where you are linking your account to the app and need to punch in the long API key, you generate a QR Code on the web version and scan it with your mobile device to fill in the API key field. Very smart!

Believe it or not there's more! With each list set up in the system, a QR Code can be generated, that when scanned brings up form fields for that list. The screen is very simple, with just the neccessary fields for that list. This further integrates all forms of media. Now print ads can include a scannable barcode that lets users sign up for email communications.

Social Media

Any of the campaigns can easily send to both Twitter and Facebook, and Facebook Comments can even be enabled. Taking the social media angle a bit further, any paid customer has access to SocialPro. This service allows MailChimp to fill in some demographic data by scouring Social Media outlets for your email. It is mostly basic (but helpful) things like name, job, age, and whether or not your subscribers are on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or MySpace. It will even pull in an avatar from Social Media or Gravatar. I feel this adds some personality to your subscribers and could allow you to do some marketing for new demographics you didn't know you had!

Campaign Builder

When building a campaign there are two main options:

Templates offer a great starting point. Several pre-designed ones, premium ones (that come with a paid account), or starting from scratch with an outline, like Two-Column or Mobile. If you go the start from scratch route, you can choose the basic layout and then change the colors, themes, content, and images with a very robust control panel. This thing will even pull in your logo from your website!

Import lets you import your HTML from a URL or paste in code. Very straight-forward and a little more techy.

Dynamic Senders

I contacted MailChimp about dynamic reply-to email addresses before, and was told that it couldn't be done. They said that each Campaign has to have its own reply-to email addresses. This is true and false. The sender name can be dynamic, that's no problem. The reply-to address has to have a valid email address part after the '@' character but can be dynamic and different before.

What I mean is, the reply-to address for a Campaign going out would have to be from name@finndigital.com where the "@finndigital.com" has to be the same for every subsciber, but some people could recieve an email from chad@finndigital.com, some from tim@finndigital.com, and some from jill@finndigital.com. The name can be dynamic and specific to the subscriber.

So if you are looking for a new Email Service Provider, I highly recommend MailChimp. Oh, and Finn Digital would be more than happy to help!

Chad Schulz
Internet Improvement Engineer

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