By Bill McCloskey on Saturday, 01 August 2015
Category: Email Buying Guide

Friday Pitch Winner: dotmailer

For Pitch Friday, I'd like to let you know about the awesome new scripting capability we've added to dotmailer. Not for general release until next Wednesday (August 5th) but as you lot are so lovely… here’s preview of what’s to come.

We’ve, for some time now, allowed users to store information about purchase history, web viewing history, social profiles… against contact records in dotmailer; that’s been great for segmentation – but now we’ve got that into the email / landing page content… and then some.

This is all now possible because we’ve built the Liquid markup language (developed by the lovely team at Shopify) into our HTML and drag-&-drop editors.

What does this mean (in non-techie terms):

What does this mean (in slightly more techie terms):

And, because it’s dotmailer, it all works in the shiny drag and drop editor. I won’t go so far as to say you can use it without ever seeing any code, but if you don’t mind the occasional delve into HTML to make a small tweak, then Liquid should be no more scary. And for the HTML/CSS whizz looking for something new to learn, Liquid is a pretty standard markup language nowadays, used by many systems – so it’s a great skill to have.

Example: I’ve built a simple drag and drop “resort” block – that automatically (based on a fictitious client’s database of resorts) will generate based on a user’s preferences a list of resorts that:

In the email builder you’ll see:

[Drag and drop content}

LOOP [repeat up to [5] times, sort by [price], show items matching [category], list in [1] column(s), click to configure options]

[editable drag and drop resort block]

ENDLOOP

[Drag and drop content]

And you can add as many loops and decisions as you need to create some very complex and highly personalized messages.

Here are two variants of that email for different contacts based on their preferences:

http://dmtrk.com/t/2ZV3-1DA2-8F1L1CSAA2/cr.aspx

http://dmtrk.com/t/2ZV3-1DA2-AE1PS061A8/cr.aspx

Our actual Product Marketing will go out next week, so apologies for my poor HTML and image skills here… hopefully some actual template designers will build something better for me with better device optimization.

Full documentation, video content and demos will be on general availability from next Wednesday (5th August), but if anyone would like a sneak preview – let me know and I’ll see if I can set you up with it enabled on a demo account. If anyone is coming via the dotmailer office in New York, London, Manchester, or Edinburgh; demand to be shown it in action!

Oh, and I’m away next week, so if you’re super keen to see it and can’t get hold of me… try my fellow Product Manager Ben Staveley (ben.staveley@dotmailer.com).

Stoo

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