• Resolved hazlebury

    (@hazlebury)


    How do I send a newsletter to my Sendgrid subscribers (not my WordPress subscribers) with links to the most recent blog posts?

    Thanks for any pointers.

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  • Plugin Author Bruna a11n

    (@bruberries)

    Hi @hazlebury,

    If you’ve collected subscribers using Sendgrid and you’d like to send emails using MailPoet, you should import all subscribers to a MailPoet list so you can email them from our plugin.

    For reference: https://kb.mailpoet.com/article/126-importing-subscribers-with-csv-files

    To export them from SendGrid, please refer to their documentation here.

    Once you’ve successfully imported your SendGrid’s subscribers into the MailPoet plugin, you can send them your recent blog posts by setting up a Post Notification email and sending to your list.

    For reference: https://kb.mailpoet.com/article/347-create-a-post-notification-email

    Thank you!

    Thread Starter hazlebury

    (@hazlebury)

    I don’t understand why this makes sense.
    what happens tomorrow when I have 15 new subscribers and 5 new unsubscribers?

    Plugin Author Bruna a11n

    (@bruberries)

    Hi @hazlebury,

    So you’re saying you’d like to sync your SendGrid subscribers with MailPoet instead of importing them into the plugin?

    If that’s the case, I’m afraid this is not possible. I’m not aware of any integration between MailPoet and SendGrid that would allow you to have a constant sync task running between your lists to keep both updated.

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