MauriceW
Member
Hi,
I have more than 1000 emails in an ongoing email campaign, and I need to update the footer in each one because some business information has changed. Currently, this means I would have to manually open and edit each of these 1000 emails, which is a huge and impractical task.
I'm wondering if there's a more efficient method. For instance, could I use a single HTML block as the footer? I'm thinking about something like a placeholder that, once updated, would automatically reflect the changes in all the emails. This approach is different from using custom fields, which are typically specific to each subscriber. What I need is a "field" that I can update in one central location. Then, I would only need to insert a placeholder for this field in every email.
The idea is that whenever I need to make another change to the footer, I would only have to edit it in this one place, and the update would apply to all the emails at once.
I have more than 1000 emails in an ongoing email campaign, and I need to update the footer in each one because some business information has changed. Currently, this means I would have to manually open and edit each of these 1000 emails, which is a huge and impractical task.
I'm wondering if there's a more efficient method. For instance, could I use a single HTML block as the footer? I'm thinking about something like a placeholder that, once updated, would automatically reflect the changes in all the emails. This approach is different from using custom fields, which are typically specific to each subscriber. What I need is a "field" that I can update in one central location. Then, I would only need to insert a placeholder for this field in every email.
The idea is that whenever I need to make another change to the footer, I would only have to edit it in this one place, and the update would apply to all the emails at once.