On Thursday February 7th at 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST, we are partnering with Mailchimp to host a Live Q&A on the seller community about online marketing and sales. We know that getting your business online can be overwhelming. It’s tough to know where to begin, which tools to use, and how to be creative. Now is a great time to get started with big sales potential for Valentine’s Day around the corner! We’re here to help.
Square integrates with Mailchimp for a simple online sales and marketing solution with easy-to-use landing pages. We have @WadeB here from the Mailchimp team to answer your questions about getting started online, digital sales and marketing, and how to use the Square + Mailchimp integration.
@WadeB is the Product Marketing Lead for Landing Pages at Mailchimp. He has spent his entire career working to provide small businesses with the tools and solutions they need to start and grow their business. He’s experienced in building and executing marketing strategy and specializes in creating value-based messaging. Outside of his day-to-day job, he also loves spending time with his wife, traveling, and catching a good movie.
A couple example questions:
Reply to this thread to ask a question!
(We'll be answering questions "live" in the internet sense so come back to this page on the 7th to see answers.)
Thank you all for the great questions and participation, I hope you all got some inspiration for easy and creative marketing ideas!
To wrap up, I thought I’d leave you with my personal top 3 tips for the upcoming Valentine’s Day, and general online marketing and sales you can turn to all year.
1) Getting online should be a priority, not overwhelming or confusing. We’re here to get you started.
2) Be strategic and creative with the product you choose to sell on your landing page—tie it to a business goal.
3) Keep testing and learn what works to continue growing.
If any other questions come up, feel free to post them and we'll answer!
I own a full service restaurant with a bar that's seperated by a wall. I have regular dinners and bar patrons. It's common for customers to grab a drink at the bar while they wait for their table. Since I have two sets of customers how can I segment my email list for effective marketing?
I don't want to bombard my dinners with drink specials and vice versa.
@CornersTavern, the best option would be to create segments and tags within Mailchimp so you can filter your customers and target specific people with specific offers. You could even let customers choose what type of offers they'd like to receive as they're signing up for the list—dinners, drinks, or both.
It also depends how you are collecting your contacts. Looking forward, if you can write a note or tag them as a “diner” or “bar patron” upon email collection it will be easier to segment them later. You could also ask them to specify their interests in a sign up form. For contacts you already have, you can send them all an email with a survey to ask them what they are interested in. Then go back and tag them as a “diner” or “bar patron.”
This may take some time to set up initially, but in the long run, you’ll be able to send targeted, relevant content to those customers.
Good morning everyone! We're excited for our session today with Mailchimp 😍
For those of you who log in to the Seller Community (click "Sign In" in the upper right corner), we have an exciting post-Q&A email that lists out some techniques for creating capitivating subject lines. We'll send this email a few weeks after the event.
Be sure to log in to receive this follow up (or even like this post if you're super excited about it!).
We got a few questions from social media. Here they are!
1. What are the benefits of connecting my Square and Mailchimp accounts? And how do I do it? How much does it cost?
2. Can I have an online store and a Mailchimp landing page?
1. Connecting your accounts will allow for a seamless experience when using the Mailchimp platform. You will be able to get your business online in minutes. Automatically pull an item directly from your Square catalogue to sell on a Mailchimp landing page. Your online sales will be automatically consolidated with all other sales on the Square dashboard. You can also import Square contacts to target them with Mailchimp marketing tools, like email.
Click here to connect your Square and Mailchimp accounts. It’s easy and we’ll take you through it step by step.
It’s free 🙂
2. Absolutely! The landing pages are a great supplement to your online store. Think of them like a marketing tool. You can pull an item directly from your online store to sell on the landing page. It’s great for featuring a product, testing an item, holding a seasonal promotion where you can customize aesthetics on a landing page without overhauling your online store. It’s also a great way to drive additional traffic to your primary online store. For example, include a link that says “check out more items on the online store >>”
Thank you all for the great questions and participation, I hope you all got some inspiration for easy and creative marketing ideas!
To wrap up, I thought I’d leave you with my personal top 3 tips for the upcoming Valentine’s Day, and general online marketing and sales you can turn to all year.
1) Getting online should be a priority, not overwhelming or confusing. We’re here to get you started.
2) Be strategic and creative with the product you choose to sell on your landing page—tie it to a business goal.
3) Keep testing and learn what works to continue growing.
If any other questions come up, feel free to post them and we'll answer!
Does this Square service have the ability to integrate with outside autoresponder services like MailChimp, AWeber, etc? If so, how can i link my subscription forms to the autoresponder? Thank you.
Hey there @scottkixmiller -
Welcome to the Community!
I moved your post over to our board from a Live Q&A about integrating Square and Mailchimp.
Check out the Best Answer for the steps. Also, other sellers asked similar questions and posted helpful tips on what worked for them.
I'm trying to do something that seem like it would be simple, but cannot seem to find a path to this.
When a customer makes a purchase for a specific product (in this case an audio) I would like to direct them to a webpage by sending them a link (such as by adding a tag in mail MailChimp) or by having their receipt be customized to include this link.
I feel like this should be simple, yet am banging my head against the wall trying to figure out how to do this...
Help please!
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