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ArtsHackers Super Simple Guide To Mastering Transactional Emails Part 2

ArtsHacker’s Super Simple Guide To Mastering Transactional Emails Part 2

Mon, Aug 8, 2016

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Drew McManus

In Part 1, we learned what transactional emails are, how to identify all the providers you may use that generate those messages, and must-have elements to include in your message templates. Today, we’re going to learn about how you should go about tracking those messages by connecting dedicated transactional email messaging providers to the services you use (spoiler: yes, there are free options!). You’ve already learned about the six primary points of contact where most ...

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  • Topic Index
  • Special Features
    • An Arts Admin’s Guide To The Laws Of UX
    • Tracking Incremental Conversions
    • ArtsHacker’s Guide To Web Accessibility Through Content Management
    • ArtsHacker’s Guide To Combating Post Net Neutrality Slowdowns
    • ArtsHacker’s Guide To Setting Up A Google Search Console Account
    • ArtsHacker’s Guide to Podcasting
    • ArtsHacker’s Super Simple Guide To Transactional Email
  • About
    • About ArtsHacker
    • Regular Contributors
      • Drew McManus, Editor-in-Chief
      • Ceci Dadisman, senior contributor
      • Joe Patti, senior contributor
      • Eric Rubio, regular contributor
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    • Prospective Contributor FAQ
    • Become A Sponsor
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