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Sometime in 2020, I passed 200,00 hits for visitors to eQuipping for eMinistry (e4e)! Thank you for reading and following this blog since 2009. Continue reading eQuipping for eMinistry’s Top Posts
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Sometime in 2020, I passed 200,00 hits for visitors to eQuipping for eMinistry (e4e)! Thank you for reading and following this blog since 2009. Continue reading eQuipping for eMinistry’s Top Posts
I hope this post encourages you to use emojis and gives you some helpful tips to engage people with your emails. Continue reading 4 Reasons to Use Emojis in eMail
High bounce rates, as well as abuse complaints, can lead to a suspension. Learn the best practices for a MailChimp user and a MailChimp reader. Continue reading How to Avoid MailChimp Suspensions
If you want or need to send an email version of your fund appeal, I hope this post is helpful. Continue reading 3 Tech Tips for Your Fund Appeal Email
Thanks for following along with these end-of-year posts. Sending various reminders definitely generates more donations for us. Continue reading Fund Appeal Reminders
We’re ready to look inside MailChimp. I’ll be explaining lists, segments, groups, and tags. Resist the temptation to skip over this information. By understanding these features and knowing how to use them, you’ll actually send less email to people. Continue reading Inside MailChimp