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Import campaign content from a URL

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

We’ve added a new feature into Suite26 today that allows you to import your e-mail campaign content directly from a URL.

Many of our customers have their e-mail campaigns designed by agencies which then host them online to view, whilst some customers design their campaigns in a program such as Dreamweaver and then host their on their own webspace for testing.

When you create a new campaign with Suite26 you simply need to enter the URL where your campaign is hosted when you reach stage 3 of the add wizard:

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Suite26 will then go to that URL and get the HTML and CSS along with downloading the images into the File Manager.

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After a few seconds you should automatically have your campaign content created and fully hosted within Suite26.   The import process will even automatically create the plain text version based on the text within your campaign.

All you need to do is check the content, make any final adjustments or changes and you are ready to send!

Using Suite26 to store images for your e-mail campaigns

Monday, October 20th, 2008

If you are using images in your HTML e-mail campaigns you will need to ensure that these images are hosted somewhere on the Internet so that your recipients can see them.

Not everybody has access to a web server for hosting image files, but this is not a problem when you use Suite26.   You can use the built-in File Manager for storing any images for your campaigns.   Just ensure the images you upload are kept within the Public folder.

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To make things easier the WYSIWYG editor includes a handy “Insert Image” button which will can link through to the File Manager, making it simple to add images into your e-mail campaigns.

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You can find more further details in our Help Centre:

- Using the File Manager
- Adding images into your HTML e-mail campaigns (FCKeditor)
- Adding images into your HTML e-mail campaigns (TinyMCE)