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From Spam to Inbox: Optimize Emails for MailChimp, Constant Contact & More

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From Spam to Inbox: Optimize Emails for MailChimp, Constant Contact & More

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Tuesday, April 8 · 12 – 1pm PDT

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Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join us for an interactive, hands-on webinar where you’ll learn how to diagnose and fix email deliverability issues using free online tools. Discover how to enhance email security and ensure your messages reach inboxes by optimizing DNS settings and following industry best practices. We’ll also cover essential sender requirements for platforms like MailChimp and Constant Contact, empowering you to improve your email performance with confidence.

Who is this webinar for?

  • Fundraisers using email marketing platforms like MailChimp and Constant Contact who want to improve deliverability.
  • IT and Email Administrators looking to enhance email security and prevent issues like spam filtering and phishing attacks.
  • Nonprofit Organizations that rely on email campaigns for fundraising, outreach, and engagement.What value can I expect?
  • Hands-on training to fix email deliverability issues using free online tools.
  • Actionable strategies to enhance email security and ensure your messages land in inboxes, not spam folders.
  • Expert guidance on DNS settings and industry best practices to meet sender requirements and maximize email success.

About the presentor
Scott Marlow is an expert in custom WordPress web design and builds high-performing, accessible, and search engine-friendly websites. With extensive experience helping local businesses and nonprofits, Scott manages every step of the web development process—from securing domains and hosting to optimizing websites for longevity and brand consistency.

Examples of Scott’s nonprofit clients include: https://marlowfive-0.com/scott-marlow/clients/

When he isn’t in his office, Scott could be out skiing or trail running. This is when he does his best creative problem-solving.

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