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Dynamic Images in Your Email CampaignsGetting creative with EmailLoop *|MERGE|* tagsYou've probably used "Merge Tags" before, to personalize your campaign with a recipient's "FNAME" or "LNAME". But there are other nifty ways to use merge tags that you might want to try. For instance, have you ever wanted to swap out an image, or chunk of content, based on the recipient? For example, what if you want a different "coupon" to appear for each recipient, based on his account status? Here's how you can do it in EmailLoop... Let's say you've got a database of customers, and one of your fields
is "Account_Type". Below is what it might look like in Microsoft
Excel...
Step 1. Setup your list in EmailLoop
Take note of the merge tag: *|ACCT_TYPE|* and how it corresponds to the field in my database for "Account Type."
Step 2. Create & upload all your different images
Step 3. Code your images with merge tags Wherever EmailLoop sees the *|ACCT_TYPE|* merge tag, he'll insert that recipient's account type data. So if a recipient in your database is a "gold" member, then the gold.gif coupon will be displayed in his email.
Step 4. Preview each recipient's email
You can use merge tags to personalize your HTML email graphics in lots of different ways. Some really quick examples might be:
If you're thinking about trying something like this over the holidays, setup a test list in EmailLoop, and just try it out for yourself first. Once you get the hang of it all, it's pretty easy! If you've already imported your list in EmailLoop, and you want to add a new column to your database, simply run through your list setup wizard again (it's under your list's "Settings" area) and add the new field to your signup form. Then, you can export your members from EmailLoop in Excel format. Add all your new columns (account type, whatever). Then, use the "Advanced Import" option when you re-import your list into EmailLoop. The advanced option will let you basically keep any extra fields (like opt-in date, time, IP address, etc) for every recipient that signed up for your list. Other Useful Resources:
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