The foundation of great marketing is up-to-date information about the contacts in your audience. Get tips on creating and managing audiences in Mailchimp.| Mailchimp
I think all technical writers, at some point or another, feel the urge to base their work on something more systematic than “it’s just the way folks documented stuff since forever”. Toolkits and frameworks provide content types, which is immensely valuable when you know what you want to write, but starting from there is like buying a hammer without knowing that half of the work you’ll do is turning screws. As I find the lack of deeper conversation around this topic rather unsettling, ...| passo.uno
Create your Mailchimp audience so you can import and collect new contacts for your emails.| Mailchimp
Learn how to create and assign tags to your contacts to organize your audience, or remove them if you need to.| Mailchimp
If a contact has given you permission to receive marketing, you can add the contact as subscribed. Learn how to add a single subscribed contact to your audience.| Mailchimp
Learn about the different types of contacts in your account—subscribed, unsubscribed, non-subscribed, cleaned, and archived—and what you can do with each.| Mailchimp
Tags are labels you create to help organize your contacts in Mailchimp. Learn how to use tags, where to find them, and how to get started.| Mailchimp
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) enables businesses to manage interactions and communications with their customers—and for marketers, that’s becoming a more important function than ever before. Learn more about the importance of CRM tools.| Mailchimp