• Resolved jonny-s

    (@jonny-s)


    Hi guys,

    at a site with different topics I want to send a single newsletter to folks in a way that they only receive the topics they are assigned to.
    So instead of sending several emails to multi-interested people, I want to sum up their topics in one email, but without spamming all my content unfiltered to all folks.

    I explain?

    Creating different lists for each combination of interests isn’t an option as number of lists will grow fast for each additional topic (e.g. 3 topics would lead to 7 lists).

    What I’m searching for is some kind of segmentation one could assign to. How can I establish that using MailPoet?

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  • Wysija

    (@wysija)

    Hello @jonny-s,

    Thanks for writing. ?Unfortunately, we currently do not have segmentation as deep and diverse as you described. See Ref: https://kb.mailpoet.com/article/237-guide-to-subscriber-segmentation

    However, it sounds like an interesting idea. Our team is always looking for ways to improve our service. If you like to submit this as a feature request (or see our roadmap) please go here https://feedback.mailpoet.com/

    ?Let us know if you need further assistance.

    ?Thanks,

    Thread Starter jonny-s

    (@jonny-s)

    @wysija thanks for your answer!

    Okay, there is already a request: https://feedback.mailpoet.com/feature-requests/p/better-segmentation-options

    Another idea I got how to achieve my goal is render newsletter-parts for every topic (like a newsletter without header- and footer-section, and never be delivered) and fetch them into another newsletter (let this one call “container”) who will be delivered. So when the container-newsletter is going to be send, it looks up for outstanding newletter-parts individually for every addressee.

    Would this be a easier way to go?

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