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Keep reading to learn more about the 3 types of emails you can send in HubSpot and how you can benefit from the guidance of a HubSpot certified partner when it comes to configuring and implementing the HubSpot tools.
Regular emails are one-time emails that you send out to a segmented portion of your contact list. Some examples of regular emails would include:
When sending these types of emails, make sure to select the "Regular" option when HubSpot asks you to choose an email type. From there, HubSpot will guide you through the email creation process.
Create repetitive emails, such as newsletters, even faster when you save your design as a template. The next time you need to send a newsletter, select your pre-saved template, and make the necessary changes before hitting send.
Automated emails are emails you create that get triggered when a prospect performs a predefined action — such as signing up for your mailing list to download a free eBook titled: "How to Create a Lead-Generating Website."
In this case, the prospect clearly wants to learn how to tweak their website to generate more leads. You can set up an automated nurture campaign that provides your prospect with similar free content on a consistent schedule.
Eventually, after consuming plenty of free content, you can ask them for the sale by including a time-sensitive promotional offer for a relevant product or service you provide— like custom website design — resulting in the conversion of a qualified lead into a paying customer (*fingers crossed*).
Blog/RSS emails are a specific type of automated email that you can create to trigger every time you publish a new blog article on your website. This takes some of the load off your shoulders since you don't have to manually create a new email with each new post.
When creating a blog/RSS email, you'll design a template for how you want the content around the blog article to display — like the headers, introduction, and footers — and HubSpot will auto-populate the new article title, excerpt, and CTA link.
Make sure you subscribe to your own list so you can keep an eye on things. If something were to go wrong with the automation settings, you'd notice if you don't get an email or if the formatting or links are messed up.
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