Here’s a video of some neat things you can do with MailChimp’s merge tags (formatting tricks, dynamic content based on interests, etc):
Here’s a video of some neat things you can do with MailChimp’s merge tags (formatting tricks, dynamic content based on interests, etc):
I just wanted to let you know that this little video was very informative but also wanted to let you know that the advanced cheat sheet is not easily accessible in the Paste HTLM tab when editing emails.
@Rheal, I noticed that myself this morning, when I coded my own HTML email “from scratch.” It’s been years since I’ve done this, because I’ve had so many templates to go by. Anyway, I sent the same exact request to our engineers this morning. Depending on how it’s implemented in the interface, links may be added very soon.
Hi Ben,
Great video, very handy.
I just wanted to ask whether IF statements can support some sort of ‘AND’ thingy? Say if I wanted to create an IF statement, but I wanted it to be based on two field values rather than just one.
For example:
If STATE = CA and NAME = Bob
Then display some sort of Bob-CA-centric message.
Cheers!
[...] you can use MailChimp’s advanced merge tags to dynamically replace missing FNAMEs with a generic greeting, like “Hello”. Just use [...]
I’m trying to put the current month (actually the next month) in the subject of an RSS campaign using merge tags. Is this possible? *|DATE:M|* is not working for me.
I have imported my list from another provider to mail chimp how can I add a date field to recognize when they signed up?
I want to start sending date specific autoresponders.
Also what is the merge tag I can put on my sign up form to recognize the date of sign up is it addit something?
Thanks!
JD