Posts Tagged ‘reports’
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Integrating Google Analytics With Your Email Campaign
By Eve 29 March 2009 under sendcube Features & Updates
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Would you like to track your email campaign beyond your subscriber click-throughs? If you do, our integration with Google Analytics (GA) will be your new best friend, next to sendcube itself. Currently, email marketing reporting can only follow subscribers up to the point where they click on the links in your email campaign after which, the tracking ends there. But if you are using Google Analytics to track your website, you can extend your email campaign tracking right to your website. -
Managing Your Users’ Access To sendcube
By Eve 14 November 2008 under sendcube Features & UpdatesAs you already know, sendcube is not only a tool for your email marketing needs, but can also be used to create your email marketing service that you can resell to your own clients. We already have features in place to do this, and hot on the plate is a new feature that allows you to restrict your clients’ access to campaign reports only, instead of a free-for-all access to all functions of sendcube, like subscriber and campaign management, which is what’s happening now.
So, say, you already provide an added-value service where you help your clients manage their subscriber databases and campaign sending, you can continue to do so and be able to just give them access to the reports within the sendcube system. Let me show you how this works.
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Tagging Meets Email Marketing
By Amran 18 August 2008 under sendcube Features & UpdatesIf you’ve been checking out our website, you’d know that we’ve been talking a lot about tagging and how it can help you generate better campaign reports, understand your subscribers better, and produce better campaigns.
Just so you can share in our excitement, we’d like to walk you through the process and show you a few simple tricks to harness the power of tagging. If you’ve ever tagged a blog post or a photo, you’d already know how tagging works. Essentially, you attach a keyword or category name to similar posts or photos, so visitors to your blog or photo site can click on topics that they’re interested in. And if you’re hooked up to a web statistics service (or if one is provided by your host), you can find out how many people clicked on a particular tag and get a sense of what your visitors like.
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