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!
Hey @WadeB!
Thanks for taking the time to answer questions!
A few Questions for you:
1. What are some easy ways to make my emails more likely to be opened, read, and engaged with?
2. I'm a small neighborhood Ice Cream Shop. I don't want to overwhelm my customers with emails, but I do want to keep it engaging. I have Birthday Rewards set up, and I send out the occasional Newsletter with news and updates. Optimally, how often should I be sending out these Newsletters to strike the balance of keeping folks updated but not overwhelming with too much that they'll just unsubscribe? Right now I'm doing every 4-6 weeks.
3. What are some fun ways to spice up my Newsletters?
4. What are the advantages of using MailChimp vs the Built in Square Marketing?
Thanks so much!
Pesso
Thanks for these questions, @pessosices! Find answers to each of your questions below.
I love the Mailchimp and Square integration. When new customers get added to my Square account, how do I get them to transfer over to my Mailchimp audiences? Have been testing adding people, and it's not adding them in Mailchimp.
Hi!
Great question! Let's see if we can get it figured out.
It's my understanding that the integration should automatically sync contacts over if they're added on the Square side. Can you double check to make sure that the contacts are not in your audience as non-subscribed contact? If you haven't indicated that they are able to receive marketing emails, that may happen. They may also take a bit to sync over. If they still aren't there, let me know and we'll see if there's anything our support team can do.
Here are an article that may help:
https://mailchimp.com/help/connect-disconnect-mailchimp-square/
@WadeB Thanks for the quick response! Unfortunately, after the initial sync connecting MC and Square, new customers that get entered don't seem to be populating in MC, despite that the apps connected status says connected. When we add customers in Square, there's no place to mark specifically that they opt-in to emails, so I don't know how to confirm that. Thanks for your help on this; we really want to use MC for our emails, but need it to talk to Square frequently because we add customers daily.
Hi @dqbornowski! As @WadeB mentioned it might be worth contacting MailChimp support directly so they can investigate this further!
This reply was created from merging an existing thread: How to link product items to MailChimp
MailChimp offers integration with Square when building a landing page. So, I set up Square and set up a selection of products. However, when I link these products to my MailChimp landing page they won't lead back to a checkout page or a way for people to actually purchase that product. Did somebody else have a problem with this before?
Thank you!
Hi @KatiaRave - You can definitely highlight as many Square products on landing pages as you would like, but our integration currently allows you to sell one product/item on a landing page. You can do this by adding a “Payment” block in the landing page builder. It’s a great opportunity to highlight a new product, sell a limited edition item, or sell an experience. Did that address your questions correctly?
We’re working on expanding the functionality of the integration to give you the ability to sell multiple items per page, include a shopping cart and more. Stay tuned!
I have followed all of the directions to inegrate the payment block into my landing page, but the "Buy Now" button still does not populate a purchase page for my customers. The button doesn't seem to work at all (?).
I've disconnected and reconnected twice now, trying to start over and troubleshoot.
Please help? Thank you!
Hi @kkurey
Sorry to hear you're having some issues! The purchase modal should open up once you've synced your accounts together and published your page. The fact that it's not could be a few different things.
You mention that you're following all the directions, but I would suggest taking a look at this resource over on Mailchimp's help section.
This should hopefully answer any remaining questions you may have. If you are still having some issues after taking a look, I would suggest reaching out to the Mailchimp's support team.
Hi @WadeB,
As I shared, I already consulted and followed the information page you provided...and even disconnected, started over an reconnected.
It still is not connecting.
Thanks,
Kym
If you have an item listed with Square, but it isn't featured in the online store, can it still be featured in an email? I'm an artist and have sold items using square, but I don't use the square online store, except in special cases.
This is an interesting one, @kvana747. Landing pages are a great way to dip your toe in the water with online marketing and sales if you don’t have an online store yet.
The best thing to do for this specific use-case would be:
That will drive recipients to the landing page and provide an easy way to purchase your item.
What is the most eye-catching email Subject, so that people will open the email and want to shop?
Great question, @persiadona! It always depends on the content of the email, but if your goal is to get customers (or potential customers) to shop, here are a few things to try:
Give these a shot and see what happens. I also suggest A/B testing different email subject lines to see what resonates with your customers/subscribers. Here are a few resources to help you out:
What are some best practices for avoiding email fatigue? Also what are some steps I can take, to avoid my emails being marked as spam?
This is a great question, @LaCanastaEatery! We’ve found that the main causes of email fatigue are irrelevant information and too much information. If you’re seeing decreased engagement in your emails (fewer opens, fewer clicks, etc), it’s best to get granular with segmenting your audience so your message will resonate. If you’re sending newsletters or updates/deals, send them on a regular cadence so your subscribers will learn to expect them from you.
Do you have any tips on how to optimize images for customers viewing campagins on mobile devices?
Hi @Wurstkutchie - Mailchimp’s email templates are optimized for mobile and we also let you preview what the email will look like on a mobile device. This makes it easy to make changes to your email before sending should anything look off. A good rule of thumb is to reduce the size of your image files so that the email loads faster on a mobile device.
@Wurstkutchie I've reduced image load by using a program called "jpeg mini pro." The first 100 images they will minimize info for free, then you have to purchase. This works great in addition to optimizing via a program like photoshop.
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