
FAQs: What does Cleaned mean in Mailchimp?
I get asked this question a lot. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, have a look at the All contacts part of Mailchimp and scroll right a bit in your “spreadsheet” - chances are some of your contacts have a grey label that says “Cleaned”.
Find out what it actually means, how it happened and what to do with your cleaned contacts now...
A checklist of ways to grow your emailing list
I’ve talked about buying email lists before (and why you almost certainly shouldn’t). But how DO you grow your mailing list?
Key to this is that you should be aiming to grow it with the right sort of people - who are...
How to lose a sale quickly and easily using Mailchimp
A few experiences lately means I need to ask you this VIQ (very important question)…
Do you actually know what your email subscribers experience when they try to sign up for your emails / newsletter? Have you actually looked at it with a fresh pair of eyes lately?
Initially, this question was prompted by
13 ways to use A.I. to help with Mailchimp
Recently I sent an email out about using AI for Mailchimp etc. You can read it (and subscribe so you don’t miss future ones) here.
Below are some tips and demos of how to do some of those things. Lots of them use Chat GPT, but others are using some different tools I’ve find and like. Enjoy!
Your Mailchimp Archive: blessing AND curse (and how to make it just a blessing)
Your Mailchimp archive is a page where potentially all of your past campaigns can be publicly access. That makes it both a blessing and a curse - great if you shape it to benefit you, potentially dangerous if you ignore it and merrily get on with your day without ever making a few tweaks. Read on to find out more...
Mailchimp Folders - 4 ways to use them
Mailchimp folders are incredibly helpful, but despite that are a very little-used function. After years of doing this, I could probably count on one hand the number of accounts I’ve worked on that had them set up. But I HAVE dealt with a lot of messes because they weren’t.
Your recommended reads
As a complete bookworm who storms through books faster than I can download them, I’ve recently started asking new subscribers for their recommended reads.
Here’s a gradually growing list of your recommendations to enjoy - I'm going to keep adding to this so come back again!
Random Interesting Fact: Quarantine
I’m just back from a truly wonderful holiday in beautiful Croatia, staying in a little harbour town called Cavtat right down at the bottom.
While we were there had a little guided tour of nearby Dubrovnik on a Tuk tuk. Our guide Toni (who incidentally looked like
How to stop Out Of Office replies to your Mailchimp campaigns
Out of Office replies - it’s lovely to set your own up and go off on holiday, it’s less lovely when you send out an email campaign and get swamped by them flooding into your inbox.
Did you know that there’s a little tick box in the back end of your Mailchimp account settings that means you can stop the flood. coming back to you?
Mailchimp Tip: Why and how to archive your unsubscribers in using the new format “All contacts” screen
Mailchimp has been changing things around yet again. If the display of your contacts page is not looking and behaving differently yet, it will do very soon.
You’ve probably (hopefully) heard me banging on about archiving your unsubscribers before. If we ever worked together in any way then you definitely will have done.
Why is this important? Money. And how do you do it? Watch this video for a simple walk-through.
Mailchimp: A little time VERY well spent
It’s been an interesting day today.
One of the services I offer is a Mailchimp Etc. Mini Action Package. It takes just 2 hours of your time (more of mine) and each one varies depending on specific needs and issues.
To give you a feel for what happens, here are little case studies of two of these sessions that I’ve done today. One immediately generated a 7-fold return on the cost of the session. That’s because I have over 13 years’ experience, meaning I know exactly what to look for.
Buying an email list: A case study
In the last 13+ years of doing this, the conversation about whether to buy an email list, or how to use one that’s already been bought, comes up fairly often.
Here are some things to think about, and two little case studies that illustrate how it works in practice.
Mailchimp: 8 tips to improving your return on investment
Unless you’re on a free Mailchimp account, every single contact in your Mailchimp account has an associated cost. So that means it needs to earn its keep for you. What is YOUR Mailchimp account costing per contact? Is it generating more revenue than that? Are you monitoring it? Are you tapping into its potential? And could that ROI be improved? Almost certainly.
Here are my 8 top tips to upping yours.
Mailchimp authentication help / Google / Yahoo / Dmarc / DKIM and all that jazz
A plain English guide to what Mailchimp authentication and dmarc means when it comes to the new rules from Gmail and Yahoo, if it affects you, and if so, what you need to do.