Let's say you have a mailing list, with plenty of email addresses. But, you'd like to do a mail merge to only a subset of your mailing list. Well, you can do this in a few steps using Mailmeteor using what is called "filters" in Google Sheets
In this video, I will show you how to filter a mailing list based on different criterias: people’s companies as well as people that have previously opened and/or clicked on a campaign that I have sent before.
Install Mailmeteor ► https://workspace.google.com/marketpl...
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📚 Additional Mail Merge Resources
A guide on how to use filters in Google Sheets ► https://support.google.com/docs/answe...
Mailmeteor website ► https://mailmeteor.com
Mail merge Gmail: the Definitive Guide ► https://mailmeteor.com/mail-merge-gmail/
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👉🏻 How to filter your spreadsheet and send a mail merge only to some contacts?
Filters is a very powerful feature of Google Sheets that lets you focus on some rows only. Using filters and Mailmeteor, you can focus your email marketing efforts towards a subset of your mailing list.
One of the key takeaways in this video is that you can send follow-up emails using Mailmeteor and filters, without having to rely on advanced tools or a CRM.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:24 Enable filters in Google Sheets
1:06 Filter your spreadsheet
1:33 Open Mailmeteor
2:29 Follow-up with filters
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