Each email campaign must have one or more issues. The issue is what is sent to customers. For example, you can have a campaign Company Newsletter and you can have the following issues – January Newsletter, May Newsletter, and so on. You can create multiple issues, which can be Draft, Scheduled, and Sent.
The campaign issue is saved and sent to the subscribers of the mailing list. A confirmation message appears.
Saves the issue without sending it. You can manage the saved issues on the page of the campaign.
Select this option, if you want to schedule date and time when you want to send the email campaign issue to the subscribers of the mailing list.
You can see how your email campaign issue looks like in an email by sending it to a test email.
Use this function to compare the effectiveness of two issues. You do this by finding out which of two email versions is more successful. You test two campaign issues on a sample of your subscribers and decide which performs better. The winner is send to the rest of your subscribers.
Perform procedure Create A/B tests.
The issue is not saved and is deleted.
The system returns you to the page of the campaign.
All created issues are displayed in Issues section and are distributed in tabs, according to their status.
If you have decided to save the campaign issue as draft, you can later edit and send it following the above procedure.
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