Email Autoresponders
TriggerMail is GraphicMail's version of autoresponders. It is an advanced autoresponder service for your email marketing campaigns. When an action occurs that you have marked as a trigger, TriggerMail either sends an automated email to that client or performs some action in your account. There is an assortment of triggers to choose from, so you'll definitely find one to suit your needs. We also give you TriggerMail reports on who opened, clicked, forwarded or unsubscribed from your autoresponders.
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TriggerMail features seven unique options, expressly:
Anniversary triggers
Need to send certain messages on particular dates? TriggerMail's anniversary triggers can be set on a weekly, monthly or annual basis. It even works for seasonal messages or payment reminders. You can even set triggers that correspond to your clients' birthdays - this way they'll be reminded that your business is one that they can rely on to meet their needs.
Schedule triggers
Set scheduled triggers for specific dates and times - your message will be sent at precisely the moment you choose. This feature is perfect for events that occur every month, such as invoicing. For example, if you want your clients to receive invoices at 2:15pm on the second Wednesday of every month, GraphicMail will make it happen.
Email-open triggers
Use email-open triggers to send your clients follow-up emails. When a subscribers opens your email, TriggerMail will then automatically send another related email.
Link-click triggers
Use link-click triggers to send an additional message when recipients click on certain links in your email. You might want to use it to provide more information about a product or service.
Subscribe triggers
Increasing your readership is easy with TriggerMail. Include a "subscribe now" link in your emails and when a reader clicks it, he or she will automatically be sent a follow-up confirmation, thank you or welcome email.
Unsubscribe triggers
Make accidental unsubscriptions a thing of the past by creating an unsubscribe trigger. When a reader wants to unsubscribe, they will be sent an email asking them to confirm their decision to unsubscribe. This ensures that the unsubscription wasn't simply an error.
RSVP triggers
Have an event for which you're interested gathering attendance info? Use RSVP triggers to see who will be attending and who won't. In your email, when a subscriber clicks on the "Attending" or "Not attending" links, you will automatically be sent an update. GraphicMail keeps an up-to-date dataset in your account that lets you easily track attendance.