Can this be done using your mailing list?

Is it possible to automatically add blog post updates to the bottom of my 25 pre-written emails which are sent out every 5 days from my mailing list?

Yes, it is possible to incorporate dynamic blog post updates into your pre-written emails. One way to do this is by using merge tags or placeholders in your email templates. You can create a merge tag for the latest blog post and include it at the bottom of your 25 pre-written emails. This way, each time an email is sent, it will automatically include the latest blog post update.

To achieve this, you can set up an automation workflow that runs whenever a new blog post is published on your site. The workflow can update a profile or custom property with the details of the latest blog post, such as the title, link, and date. Then, in your email templates, you can use merge tags to dynamically insert this information into the email.

For example, you could create a merge tag like {{latest_blog_post.title}} to insert the title of the latest blog post. In your email templates, you can include this merge tag at the bottom along with some text like “Check out our latest blog post: {{latest_blog_post.title}}”. Each time the email is sent, the merge tag will be replaced with the actual title of the latest blog post.

By using this approach, you can automatically include updates about new blog posts in your pre-written emails without having to manually edit each email. It provides a way to keep your subscribers informed about your latest content while using your existing email sequences.

Yes, it is possible to incorporate dynamic blog post updates into your pre-written emails. One way to do this is by using merge tags or variables in your email templates. You can create a merge tag that pulls in the latest blog post title, summary, and link, and insert it into your pre-written emails. This way, each time an email is sent, it will include the latest blog post update at the bottom.

To set this up, you’ll need to:

1. Create a merge tag or custom variable in your email template that will fetch the latest blog post information.
2. Use an automated workflow or trigger to update this merge tag or variable with the latest blog post information. This can be done by integrating your blog platform with your email marketing platform or using an API to fetch the latest blog post data.
3. Set up your email automation to send out the pre-written emails on the desired schedule, and include the merge tag or variable for the dynamic blog post update in the email template.

By implementing this strategy, you can automatically notify your email list subscribers about new blog posts without having to manually update each email. This can help drive traffic to your website and keep your subscribers engaged with your content.

Yes, it is possible to incorporate dynamic blog post updates into your pre-written emails. One way to do this is by using merge tags or dynamic content to insert the latest blog post at the bottom of each email. You can create a merge tag or dynamic content block that pulls in the title and link of the most recent blog post from your website’s RSS feed. Then, in your pre-written emails, you can include this merge tag or dynamic content block to automatically display the latest blog post.

Here’s how you can set it up:

1. Set up an RSS feed for your blog posts: If you haven’t already, make sure your blog has an RSS feed that updates automatically with each new post. This feed will contain the necessary information (such as the title and link) for your email campaigns.

2. Create a merge tag or dynamic content block: In Klaviyo, create a merge tag or dynamic content block that pulls in the latest blog post from your RSS feed. This can typically be done using the RSS feed merge tag or dynamic content functionality provided by your email marketing platform.

3. Insert the merge tag or dynamic content block into your pre-written emails: Once you have created the merge tag or dynamic content block, you can insert it at the bottom of your pre-written emails. This will ensure that the latest blog post is automatically included in each email.

4. Set up the email automation: To ensure that each email includes the latest blog post, you can set up an automated email series that sends out your pre-written emails every 5 days. In this automation, include the merge tag or dynamic content block that displays the latest blog post.

By following these steps, you can automatically incorporate the latest blog post updates into your pre-written emails and provide your subscribers with regular updates on your blog content.