Notification emails: from today you can create them with BEE Subscription confirmation and welcome emails are an important part of strategic communication approaches for any email marketing plan. They act as a business card for your brand and allow you to nurture relationships from the first contact with new subscribers to newsletters or e-commerce sites. Without dwelling too much on their importance — you can find an entirely dedicated article here — let's move on to what's new. Starting today, you can: create welcome emails and subscription confirmations directly in the platform's BEE editor , as well as in the HTML editor diversify notification emails , to create a veritable gallery of welcome and registration confirmation messages, with a choice according to the season, birthdays and times of the year
(Christmas, Valentine's Day, New Year). The welcome email nell'editor BEE This is a great new addition that lets you get rid of the default anonymous messages and instead create a welcome message with a high-impact curated design that is perfectly aligned with your brand identity . You can do all of this without having to know Image Masking Service HTML code. All it takes is a few simple drag-and-drop operations on the BEE editor. To create a new notification, simply log in to the platform, navigate to List Settings > Notification Message, and select New Email . You can also choose to set a message previously created with BEE as a notification by simply clicking on Select an existing message at the bottom right. Alternatively,
you can select it directly from the BEE editor (as shown on the screen below), by opening the message in Preview mode and clicking the drop-down menu below the message preview, where you find the Set as notification message item . You can manage some of the properties of your new notification message on the screen that opens. The platform will also verify the existence of the subscription link , to avoid sending a notification message without a subscription confirmation request. All notification messages created in MailUp enter the registered mailing list and are identified by a special label (which turns green when the message is set as default for this type of notification).