Using Grammarly with Newsletters
Grammarly is a browser extension (plugin) that automatically detects grammar, spelling, punctuation, word choice, and style mistakes in your writing.
We recommend that you do NOT use this plugin for your browser with newsletters. It adds code to the background of your newsletter and that code is NOT compatible with email clients.
Every time the plugin is run, more code is added to the content, drastically changing the formatting of your newsletter. Removing all of that code is really difficult, making it necessary to re-create each newsletter from scratch.
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Sending a Newsletter Start to Finish
Newsletters are created and sent through the Communications tab on the Dashboard. Step 1 - Create a Communications List Go to the Communication Lists tab / add list. Email addresses can be added to a list manually. Email addresses can be added to a ...
Communications and Newsletters Webinars
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Newsletter Anchors
Please Note: The Anchor Feature is currently only available within our older version of the newsletter editor (those created before 7/1/2020). For our New Newsletter Editor, it is on the list of features to add in a future upgrade. By including an ...
Newsletter Tips & Tricks
Can I continue to use the newsletters I previously created? Yes! All previous newsletters that were created using the "old" tools will still be available to view under the draft, scheduled and sent tabs and can be duplicated through December 31st. ...