Identify Inactive Subscribers
Removing inactive subscribers can lower your subscriber count and costs. Learn how to segment inactive subscribers so you can re-engage or remove them.
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Removing inactive subscribers can lower your subscriber count and costs. Learn how to segment inactive subscribers so you can re-engage or remove them.
Spam laws require that you include an unsubscribe link in your email campaigns. Learn how to find URL for this link in your signup forms.
With Mailchimp, you can choose to send a final welcome email for confirmed signups. Learn how to turn it on or off.
You can add up to 30 custom fields to your Mailchimp signup form. Learn how to change the look and feel of these fields with CSS.
In Mailchimp, you can create unique campaign URLs for subscribers so each subscriber gets different links.
Use automations to create a targeted series of emails that send when triggered by a specific date, event, or subscriber's activity.
Mailchimp includes a 'return to our website' button on signup forms and Thank You pages. Learn how to change the text and link for this button.
You can use Mailchimp to track subscriber birthdays. Learn how to convert date fields into birthday fields. Then learn how to add birthday data to your audience.
Learn about the triggers you can use to activate automations, including signup, product purchases, cart abandonment, and more.
Add Mailchimp's Update Your Preferences link to your email campaigns to allow your subscribers to update their subscription preferences.
When a subscriber declines to receive further campaigns, it's called an unsubscribe. Learn how unsubscribes work in Mailchimp and how you can manage them.
Mailchimp's pre-built segments let you send emails or ads based on subscriber data. Select segments based on email interaction, purchase history, and more.