How to Create a Social Campaign
Share your Email Marketing Campaign on Social Networks by creating a Social Campaign on Doppler. You will reach a bigger audience and can automatically publish on networks. Now go!
To create a Social Campaign, first you have to log in to your account and hit the ‘Create Campaign’ button.
Then choose ‘Social Campaign’ and fill in the required information, as shown on the picture below:
Now choose the Social Networks on which you’d like your subscribers to share your campaign on, as shown on the following capture. Remember that if you activate ‘Post Automatically on’, when sending your campaign it will be automatically published on the accounts you have connected.
Next step will be creating your campaign’s content. Here you will be able to choose whether you’d like to import an HTML file, use one of our templates or create it from scratch by using the WYSIWYG Editor.
Once you’ve defined your content, you’ll have to select the lists or segments to which you’d like to send your campaign to. You can select as many lists as you want. And remember: if you need help creating your lists, check this post.
When you are done choosing your recipients you’ll be ready to send your campaign or to schedule it to be sent whenever you want.
Following these steps and using Doppler you have insured the success of your Social Campaign. If you don’t have your account yet, create it right away. Try Doppler for free!
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