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Importing Highrise Lists By Tags

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Ever since we announced our integration with Highrise, users have been asking us to add the ability to filter their list imports by tags. For example, “I only want to import customers from Highrise tagged with CEO and golfer, so I can send them this invitation to our company golf event.”

Done! Booyah!

Import from Highrise by tags

Import from Highrise by tags

And may we also suggest using one of MailChimp’s built-in templates with golf-themed header and color palette?

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Booyah! Closers get coffee! (sorry, I got glengary’d away there)


Whenever you import a list into MailChimp, you’ll notice a few more options to choose from, including Google Docs, Google Contacts, Batchbook, and CSV format (we previously only took tab-delimited).

Import List Options in MailChimp

Import List Options in MailChimp

What’s nice about the Google Docs integration is that if you use Google’s Form/Survey tool (which save data into a Google Docs spreadsheet), all that data you collect can be imported into MailChimp really easily.

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AIM Reports Enhancements

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Download Recipients From AIM

Download Recipients From AIM Reports

We’ve added a couple new enhancements for our AIM Reports users.

First, if you search for a subscriber across your lists, you can now see their opens, clicks, and e-commerce/purchase “activity history.”

Second, we now generate a list of “who the campaign was sent to” which you can export. This is especially useful if you send to segments of your list, and you’d like to see who ended up in the final recipients list.

This is also great if you’ve created a segment to send to your “dormant” list subscribers, who never open or click. Check out this discussion in the MailChimp Jungle for details.