The '''Email Broadcast '''application provides a powerful communications tool that can be used in conjunction with other applications in [[SmartSimple]]. This application can be used in a variety of ways:
This section will help you understand the Broadcast Message list view, which contains the list of all Broadcast Messages you have created in your SmartSimple copy.
Clicking into a broadcast message will open up the message's details, including a left-hand side menu that has an '''Email Metrics '''tab.
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===Adding Calendar Links to an Email Broadcast Message===
To add calendar links to an Email Broadcast message, you must first have two requirements:
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: :* If you ensure that the calendar is '''Internet-Enabled, '''a URL link should appear in the details of the calendar.
Copy and paste the URL of the calendar; then, when creating a new Broadcast Message, simply paste the link into the body of the message.
===Adding an Image to an Email Broadcast===1. Create an Internet-enabled [[Smartfolder]]. * See [[SmartFolders Overview#Folder Settings|Folder Settings]]. 2. Upload the '''image '''into the [[Smartfolder]] that you have made. * See Also=[[SmartFolders Overview#Uploading Files to a Folder|Uploading Files to a SmartFolder]]. 3. Choose '''View [[URL]] '''from the '''File Options '''list of the uploaded image. * See [[SmartFolders Overview#File Options|File Options]]. 5. In the '''HTML code '''of your '''Email Broadcast, '''add the [[URL]] to your IMG tab. * The HTML content of an email broadcast can be configured when you first create an email broadcast - see [[Overview of the Email Broadcast Application#Creating an Email Broadcast Message|Creating an EmailBroadcast Message]], '''Message Format.''' 6. '''Save '''the Email Broadcast. 7. Click the '''Preview '''button to see that the image has been successfully inserted into the broadcast message. Learn more about [https://www.campaignmonitor.com/dev-resources/guides/coding-html-emails/#two| formatting email broadcasts]