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The forum discussion centers on issues related to sending newsletters through a specific platform, where users report that the 'send' option is missing. Despite some newsletters being sent out on August 23, many recipients did not receive them, leading to frustration among users. Tech support has indicated that the vendor is working on resolving these issues, but no timeline is provided. Users are considering alternative solutions, such as using Tasty Tidbits for their newsletter needs.
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Kathy's_Kitchen said:The Home Office tried to send the Sep. newsletters out on the 23 of Aug. - there were many, many issues so as Beth said, some went out but many did not. I think the original plan was for them all to go out at the same time the month before. I do not believe we will ever have an option to "click 'send'" ourselves.![]()
I tried it last month to see what it was like - I know some of mine went out at least and I even got a booking from it....but until the problems are resolved (or maybe not), I'm sticking with Tasty Tidbits.
There could be several reasons your newsletter isn't sending. Common issues include incorrect email addresses, your email service provider's settings, or potential spam filters blocking your emails. Check your subscriber list for any typos and ensure your email settings are configured correctly.
Most email marketing platforms provide a report or dashboard where you can see the status of your sent newsletters. Look for metrics such as 'sent', 'opened', and 'bounced' to determine if your newsletter was successfully delivered to your subscribers.
If your newsletter is stuck in draft mode, ensure that all required fields are filled out, such as the subject line and content. Additionally, check if there are any pending approvals or settings that need to be adjusted before sending.
Yes, you should ensure that your email authentication settings, such as SPF and DKIM, are properly configured to improve deliverability. Additionally, verify that your sending domain is verified in your email marketing platform.
To reduce the chances of your newsletter being marked as spam, ensure that your content is relevant and valuable to your audience. Avoid using spammy language, and encourage subscribers to whitelist your email address. Regularly clean your email list to remove inactive subscribers as well.