Campaigns
Optimizing Cell Groups in Delivra
Overview If you encounter issues with your email templates not rendering correctly, it may be due to the use of cell groups. This guide will help you understand how to optimize your email templates by using Delivra's pre-built layouts and adjusting ...
Email Inbox Previews | Delivra Air
All marketers are challenged with creating a consistent experience for subscribers despite them interacting with email multiple times a day on multiple devices. That's why we teamed up with Litmus to give you easy access to rendering previews across ...
Sending MMS messages | Delivra Air
With MMS messages, you can now engage your audience with multimedia content, including images, GIFs, and emojis. How to send an MMS message: Navigate to the Campaign Dashboard: Log in to your Delivra account and head over to the Campaign dashboard. ...
Using Stop or Help in SMS
The STOP or HELP function in SMS campaigns will appear in the message by default. It does count toward your overall character limit. That is why you want to keep your keywords short and concise. To see how many characters are being used by STOP or ...
Can I stop a sent mailing from being delivered?
You notice a typo or non-working link in your email after you've already sent it. What can be done about it? In our system it is possible to pause the sending of a mailing, but timing is critical. Depending on why the mailing needs to be paused, it's ...
What does undeliverable or submitted status mean in the SMS tracking statistics report?
When viewing the delivery status of SMS messages, there are a few status indicated: Status Definitions "Delivered" means that the message was delivered. "Submitted" means that the SMS provider hasn't responded with a final acceptance / rejection ...
Using Merge Tags in Subject Lines
Add personalization to your emails with data merges. A popular technique is to use merged fields in the Subject line of an email. In this article we will cover how-to use merge fields. Merge fields into standard Subject Line or Preheader When ...