Case Study #1: How my friend “Adi” could have reached more Email Inbox ?

My friend Adi is “not” an “Email Marketing Pro”. Infact, the last email broadcast he sent to his subscribers was almost 5 months back. That’s Bad, Isn’t It..?? Since email marketing is the highest revenue generators for businesses, he left tons of money on the table. The “only good thing” he did all this time …

Email List Cleaning: Email Verification And Validation

MailGet has an inbuilt email list cleaning feature that allows you to clean up your email list automatically. Cleaning of bad emails from your contacts list will maximize the efficiency of your email marketing campaigns and protect your email sender reputation. MailGet cleans email list by providing four options to you namely, – Clean List: This option …

Import Email Contacts Lists To Send Bulk Email

How To Import Subscriber’s List –  For importing subscribers in your MailGet account,  you can follow the steps given below. But before moving forward, there is some essential piece of information which you should know while importing your subscribers. Points To Be Considered – Make sure that your email list is in comma-separated value (CSV) …

Drip Email Campaign: Automate Your Marketing

Checkout the Drip/Automated Email Campaigns Explainer Video here.   Drip campaign feature in MailGet provides you a scheduled communication strategy with your subscribers or customers to eliminate the communication gap. MailGet drips are automated sets of emails that go out based on specific timelines or user actions. The main advantage is, not only you can save time but can also increase …

Regular Expression to Validate an Email Address

Regualr expression is a sequence of character which define a specific pattern and also named as abbreviated regex or regexp and sometimes called a rational expression. we can make regular expression like ( “/ABC/”  ,”Ab_123.Cd” ,”abc123.-@&”…)  They can be patterns or combination of alphabets(a,b..z) ,numbers(0,1…9), special character     ( |, (),^, ), Quantifiers(*, +, ?), wildcards(.) character set[], …