Content contributors create email layouts specific to their marketing strategy. |
On the Details tab, a Title, Template.
Campaign Name
Preset templates are available in the drop down.
On the Groups tab, access is granted to the selected Groups. "IsPrimary" toggle, will determine which installation the event will redirect in the URL.
On the Details tab, a Title, Template.
Campaign Name
An Alternate color can be typed and will override the existing template.
This tab opens a text-only view. Allowing the content contributor to view the newsletter as if opened on an NMCI computer.
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Media Manager assets associate to the campaign.
An example, is a flyer or race day events schedule.
Be mindful that customers may have a full inbox and if the attachment is large it will bounce. |
On the Groups tab, access is granted to the selected Groups. "IsPrimary" toggle, will determine which installation the event will redirect in the URL.
To create a campaign, Click the Create icon.
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This will bring up the Campaign Details.

Enter a Title
Change the Template from None to Default.
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Click Groups.
Grant access to Group(s).

Click Next.
This will open the campaign page editor. Based on the current example, this will display the "Default" template.

Change Color Scheme
In the top right, Click Campaign Settings.
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This will bring up the Campaign Additional Settings.

Click in the Alternate Color box.
A color selection tool will display. You can also type a hex color code in the box.

Editable Region Content
Roll over the image to reveal editable regions.
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Click the White Editable Region

This Region content can be text, additional images, or smart lists from the Content Explorer. This includes events, classes, jobs, news, or programs.
Click Edit Region
Select the list icon, in the bottom right of the console.
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The (Component) right panel will update to reflect the Content Explorer content types.
Double click a content type.
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This will open a Smartlist.
Choose the Default style

Click Tags.

Select a Tag(s)
To pull in particular events, jobs, news, or programs with a smart list you will need to tag the item. Tags help to divide content. For a detailed explanation of tags and how to use the Taxonomy Browser click here. |
Choose a group, then click Save.

A smart list will look like the below in the Edit Region.

Continue to add content and Save.

Double click a line item.

In the top right, Click Campaign Settings.
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This will bring up the Campaign Additional Settings.

Continue modifying the fields as needed. For more information see Modifying Campaign Template
Click a line item.

On a keyboard, hit the Delete key, Click Yes.