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March 2020 Hi Poet!
Doesn't time fly when you're having fun? I can't believe it's March already 😯 Despite gaining an extra day in February, I still got caught out!
Kim and Quentin brought MailPoet to Thailand this month 🇹🇭 They took the trip to Bangkok to attend WordCamp Asia, but unfortunately, the event got cancelled after they arrived. But hey, there are worse places to work from in the world, right?! 🏖
Closer to our respective homes, the team has released a new Gutenberg block (more info below) and are continuing to improve the form editor.
Enjoy!
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Changed logs Doing, Done, Did |
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📥Recent improvements - Gutenberg block for subscription forms
- Option to automatically add sign up forms below every post & page
- PHP 7.0 is now a minimum requirement
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📤Working on now - More edits and improvements to our new form editor
- Improvements to the Gutenberg subscription form block
- Minor bug fixes
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 | Our own WooCommerce Email Customizer is Getting Traction The default style of those all-important transactional emails sent by WooCommerce is pretty, well, bland to be honest! In this post, we've explored the different ways you can customize your WooCommerce templates to be less purple and more on-brand. Find out how MailPoet can transform your WooCommerce emails. |
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Forms | Hey Gutenberg! | Exciting news! MailPoet now has its very own Gutenberg block.
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The block will enable you to easily add one of your subscription forms to your Gutenberg-enabled WordPress site. Jazzy! |
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 | No SMTP plugins required. Send transactional emails with MailPoet As we hinted in our last newsletter, MailPoet can now handle the sending of all of your transactional emails! This means you no longer need an extra plugin to manage and use. Yay! |
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Read More Galore. You've made it this far down. Don't stop |
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| February 5, 2020 MailPoet's 2019 product journey 2019 was quite the year for the team at MailPoet. Kim shares what we got up to, and what's in store in the future. |
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| December 17, 2019
A complete guide to WordPress welcome emails Welcome emails are the foundation for a long-term relationship with subscribers. We share our top tips. |
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| September 23, 2019 How to email your registered WordPress users in style Looking for the best way to send emails to your registered users? In this quick guide, we show you how to easily reach out to your users. |
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| April 25, 2019
Segment your subscribers with a second list Segmentation is a key part of any email marketing strategy. It's a great way to keep subscribers engaged with your content. Here's how. |
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Booth Pic |  | A slice of paradise! Kim and Quentin took a break from work to enjoy Thailand in the best way possible. Nope, not jealous at all 🙃 |
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Links That Got Us Chatting A genuine unordered list of articles that spurred our attention.
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- Smashing blueberries. A view of fruits being smashed from below.
- Do the dead outnumber the living? The BBC explores.
- They've made how much?! YouTube reveals its ad revenues.
- The UK gets really angry about tea.
- WooCommerce launches its own payment system.
- So that's what they look like! How historical figures would look today.
- WordPress page builder, Elementor, secures $15m in funding.
- "Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, rest in peace." - Konami Code creator dies.
- Videoconferencing software, Zoom, sees an influx of new users thanks to coronavirus.
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✓ Subscriber engagement stats |
✓ Remove inactive subscribers |
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✓ Automated email marketing |
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