First steps
User Data
- Email Builder Review
- Designing your email
- Creating a Synchronized Module
- Setting Responsivity
- Building Smart Containers
- Creating a Gmail Promotions Annotation
- Adding a Rollover Effect
- Adding a Background to an Email
- Adding Anchor Links
- Adding a Video to an Email
- Adding a Table to an Email
- Adding a Custom Font
- Adding Social Media Buttons
- Editing HTML and CSS
- Working with “Images” block
- Using AI in the Email Editor
Omnichannel
- SDK for Mobile Apps
- Managing mobile SDK access keys
- Connecting Mobile App
- Creating a Google Project for Mobile Push Notifications
- Creating Mobile Push Messages
- Setting Up Delivery and Clicks Analytics
- Deep Links and Universal Links
- Scheduled Mobile Push Message
- Sending Test Messages from the Event Debug View
- Setting Up Widgets for Your Site
- Widget Calling
- Storing data from widgets to contact fields
- Using Annoyance Safeguard
- Actions After Form Submission
- Yespo Extension for Google Chrome
- Creating Pop-ups via Google Tag Manager or WordPress
- Sending Yespo Widget Events to Google Analytics
- Replacing Double Opt-In System Workflow
- Setting Up Locations for the Widget Calling Rules
Automation
Personalization
Analytics
- Email Campaign Report
- Web Push Campaign Report
- Viber Campaign Report
- Mobile Push Campaign Report
- App Inbox Campaign Report
- Widget Report
- Triggered Campaign Report
- AMP Campaign Report
- SMS Campaign Report
- Multilingual Campaign Report
- Setting up UTM Tags
- Revenue from Campaigns
- Tracking Campaign Performance in Google Analytics
Multilanguage Campaigns
Events and Behaviour Tracking
Recommendations
API
Security and Compliance
Integration
Email Setting Up
Before you start your first campaign, make sure to make some technical settings:
Step 1. Setting Up MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC Records
These records are necessary to ensure 100% deliverability of your campaigns and form your domain reputation for the email services. This step-by-step guide will help you with settings.
Step 2. Adding sender names
Use your company domain name as a corporate address and add different prefixes before @ sign for different campaign types. For example, promo@yourdomain.com, sales@yourdomain.com, ceo@yourdomain.com, etc. Details >
Step 3. Warming Up Domain
Gradually increase the number of emails sent from your new domain. The better you warm up the domain, the faster and for a greater number of users you'll be able to launch the campaign.
Step 4. Add a favicon (optional)
Favicon is a small image associated with your brand, which you can add to your emails’ web version.