exclude any lists from the mailing list
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Hello! Thanks for the great newsletter plugin.
There are 2 questions
1. Is it possible to exclude any lists from the mailing list. This is needed very often.
2. It is possible to create individual pages for different mailings after subscribing
Maybe it’s in the premium version?
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Hi there @dima852,
1. Is it possible to exclude any lists from the mailing list. This is needed very often.
When you set up a newsletter or a post notification you get to choose what lists you’d like the newsletter to be sent.
At this step, you are able to exclude lists (by not selecting them). This is the screen I’m referring to: https://d.pr/i/GgE5xs
2. It is possible to create individual pages for different mailings after subscribing
I’m not sure if I understand what you are looking for here. You can set up multiple subscription forms, one for each list.
After signing up, the subscriber can manage the lists they are subscribed to on the Manage Subscription page.
I hope that answers your questions. Otherwise, please give us more details on what you are looking for. 🙂
Thanks!
`I’m not sure if I understand what you are looking for here. You can set up multiple subscription forms, one for each list.
After signing up, the subscriber can manage the lists they are subscribed to on the Manage Subscription page.
I hope that answers your questions. Otherwise, please give us more details on what you are looking for. 🙂`
I can select lists. This is good. But sometimes I need to exclude some of the lists. For example, exclude customers who purchased a specific product
When you set up a newsletter or a post notification you get to choose what lists you’d like the newsletter to be sent.
At this step, you are able to exclude lists (by not selecting them). This is the screen I’m referring to: https://d.pr/i/GgE5xs
I mean the subscription confirmation page. Not common for everyone, but separate for each form.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by dima852.
Hi there!
I can select lists. This is good. But sometimes I need to exclude some of the lists. For example, exclude customers who purchased a specific product
Ah, I see! You should be able to delete lists by clicking “Move to Trash” link that appears when hovering over the list: https://d.pr/i/9DsV19
I mean the subscription confirmation page. Not common for everyone, but separate for each form.
Thanks for clarifying! Yes, you can redirect your users to different confirmation pages after they successfully sign-up on the form.
You can change that on the form editor by going to “After submit…” and checking “Go to page”. Then you can select a different page for each form.
For reference: https://monosnap.com/file/uD2KH2Q7pWnLVUWZSH8tN9r3ldd6s0`
Ah, I see! You should be able to delete lists by clicking “Move to Trash” link that appears when hovering over the list: https://d.pr/i/9DsV19
thanks.
But, deleting the list will not help. For example, I have 2 lists, in one 100 to another 50. Their subscribers overlap. If I delete a list with 50 to the basket and send a mailing list to 100, then those 50 (which I deleted into the basket) will still receive letters! It would be nice to be able to exclude lists.Hi there,
Have you tried Segmentation? This way, you can filter subscribers from lists based on conditions: https://kb.mailpoet.com/article/237-guide-to-subscriber-segmentation
Thanks, I ‘ll try
Thanks for clarifying! Yes, you can redirect your users to different confirmation pages after they successfully sign-up on the form.
You can change that on the form editor by going to “After submit…” and checking “Go to page”. Then you can select a different page for each form.
For reference: https://monosnap.com/file/uD2KH2Q7pWnLVUWZSH8tN9r3ldd6s0`
Thanks for the answer. Is it possible to make the subscriber get to this page after registration confirmation? So far, after confirmation, you can select only one page, but not a separate one for each listing. Otherwise, how can I track the conversion based on registration confirmations?
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