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This discussion focuses on integrating HTML content from Tasty Tidbits' Spring Splash into Constant Contact. Users are advised to access the "Edit HTML" option in Constant Contact to paste HTML code. The Spring Splash is available as a PDF or Publisher document, making direct HTML copying impossible. Users can extract HTML from email newsletters by viewing the source code, and they should ensure to replace illegal characters like the trademark symbol with the appropriate HTML entity.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for email marketers, content creators, and anyone looking to integrate custom HTML into Constant Contact newsletters.
chefann said:At Constant Contact, when you're creating an email, the second screen (after the name) is where you usually pick a template. Right under the left-hand box is a small link to "Use my own code." Click that, and then select HTML, and continue. The screen that comes up will have places for you to personalize the greeting, etc. Click the "Advanced Editor" link, and paste your HTML just above the "</body>" tag.
Tasty Tidbits are short, engaging pieces of content designed to provide Pampered Chef consultants with tips, recipes, and ideas to share with their customers. These tidbits help consultants enhance their communication and marketing efforts, making it easier to connect with their audience.
Constant Contact is an email marketing platform that allows Pampered Chef consultants to create and manage email campaigns. It helps them stay in touch with customers, promote products, and share recipes or cooking tips effectively. The platform offers templates and tools that simplify the process of reaching out to customers.
Yes, you can incorporate Tasty Tidbits into your Constant Contact emails. By including these snippets of information, you can make your emails more engaging and valuable to your subscribers, encouraging them to read and interact with your content.
Tasty Tidbits can include a variety of content such as quick recipes, cooking tips, product highlights, seasonal promotions, and customer testimonials. The goal is to provide useful and interesting information that resonates with your audience and encourages them to engage with your brand.
The frequency of sending Tasty Tidbits can vary based on your audience and engagement levels. However, a good practice is to send them out monthly or bi-weekly to keep your customers informed and engaged without overwhelming them with too much information at once.