I'm a managing partner and creative director for a Colorado based design studio with a passion for collecting stock photography and icons. I'm also a MailChimp Expert and a big fan of monkeys ; ).
Any chance we can get the experts list put back in alphabetical order? It looks like we were just added on at the bottom of the alpha list instead of being listed with the other D's?
Any chance we can get the experts list put back in alphabetical order? It looks like we were just added on at the bottom of the alpha list instead of being listed with the other D's?
Will there be an option added in future releases for editing a template? For example if a client has a MailChimp template designed and uploaded to the template page users should be able to create a new campaign, select use this template for…
Here is a testimonial from one of our clients on MailChimp.
"I just wanted to take a minute to say thank you [to Dezigns By T] for suggesting MailChimp! I sent out our newsletter using MailChimp for the first time and it was so easy to set up…
At 11:54am on February 12, 2009, Ben Chestnut said…
Wow. No, I haven't seen any reports about this. I mean, I know the webmail clients inject ads that try to relate to keywords in your content, but never heard of them actually adding links *inside* your comment.
You should totally post this in the "Experts" area, so that I can link directly to it from the MailChimp blog and twitter.
At the very least, there should be a checkbox that lets people opt-in for "Yes, add me to your company updates and newsletters" or something like that.
What you've described is a really common mistake that we see most often with real estate agents. I contact a real estate agent about a home, then 6 months later, he's trying to sell me some new home listing. But I've already bought a home. Stop nagging me. Very easy way to get reported for spam.
Thanks for joining us, Tanya. Say, do you get much business from the MailChimp experts page? There are a couple API programmers who are doing well with it, but was wondering how designers are doing. I'm pondering whether or not we should include a pricing scale or something, to keep teeny-tiny small-biz owners from calling on huge advertising agencies. Any feedback is much appreciated. We send people to that experts page constantly.