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  • Thread Starter darksniperx

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    If i understand correctly, the only statistic is how many times the email was opened, even if there is 40% of that did not have the image displayed, there is no way to find out those that for which the either the image was not opened or they did not open the email?

    Thread Starter darksniperx

    (@darksniperx)

    I did not mean it that way.

    If i know those that did not open, I would send a reminder to them a week later.

    So that those that have already opened the email would not get a reminder.

    I would say that is a better not to bug those that have opened, and remind those who didn’t.

    When i do seminars, its very important to me.

    Thread Starter darksniperx

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    Kim,

    With the free version of your plugin, will i be able know the list of those that never opened the email. and to be able just to resent to them.

    Thread Starter darksniperx

    (@darksniperx)

    Interesting. I dont really like mail chimp interface. but if wordpress can extend it and manage everything from within, what would be great ??

    Thread Starter darksniperx

    (@darksniperx)

    Thank you for you kind reply.

    I came with that idea based on my research on the difference between “drupal and wordpress” and the suggestion from some of those that use wordpress. And the main difference i found is in the number of themes , widgets and the preset tools available in wordpress. Everything in drupal has to be extremely fine tuned, customized and a dozens of modules installed in order for some simple things to work.

    If i can get things done simpler and easier on wordpress, why not try it.

    For the moment, it will be a test project for my self to evaluate my self and wordpress.

    And the reason, why i made a post here is for those that have experience in wordpress to see the level of difficulty and the hardships i will face to get things working similarly to the way i did them my site.

    The other reason why i though that i should try different cms, is that there are plans in changing the way my site works. On how the information is being handled and displayed.

    By asking the question here, i could get enough feedback whether i should keep just working on drupal or look at wordpress as an alternative.

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