I spent a few days working with the lads at WooThemes getting some MailChimp magic into one of their most popular themes, Canvas.
Our friend Lev Tsypin at ThinkShout has just put the finishing touches on a complete rewrite of the Drupal module for MailChimp. It has a completely redesigned interface with a lot of fundamental changes under the hood to make use of some of the new goodies that Drupal 7 provides.
Everyone and their mother knows that Tumblr is where all the "cool" people hang out. It’s also growing in popularity in leaps and bounds. We recently built a small integration to get you Tumblr folk a much cleaner and easier way for your readers to sign up for your email list.
The integration works by using a tool we created called Chimplr that generates some JavaScript and HTML that you paste into your Tumblr Theme’s "HTML Widget" section. The code puts a "Newsletter" button next to the other Tumblr controls. Don’t worry, it’s really easy to use!
MailChimp in your Gmail with Rapportive
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If you use Gmail for work, you’ve probably heard of Rapportive.
It’s an incredibly powerful Gmail plugin that turns your inbox into a mini social CRM.
For example, let’s say I work for “The Big Agency” and I’m reading a message from a very important client (her name’s Amanda) inside my Gmail inbox. With Rapportive installed, I can click or hover my mouse over her name, and the Rapportive panel displays information about Amanda from the social graph, like this…



