BlinkCampaign's v1.31 release patches in some new functionalities, as well as enhancements done on the system level to tackle the ever changing environment in email deliverability. We've also set the base framework ready for our eCard module integration and will be investing more time in the new module to meet the upcoming demands for the festive period.
More client credit control

We've been thinking about making things easier for you. Let your clients do all the hard work, without bursting your own credit limit.
With the new credit limit function in place, you can put your mind at ease and let your clients fire off their email campaigns at will. If you've set a limit for them (say, 5,000 email newsletter subscribers each month), your client can only do just that: send to a max of 5,000 recipients. This opens new business model opportunities for you to charge your clients monthly subscription schemes, without monitoring your credits on a weekly basis.
Worried about a potentially embarrassing system message when their limit has been reached? No problem. The generic system message will prompt your client to contact you directly if they're unable to send out any more campaigns. You can then decide to either manually assign more (at additional ad-hoc costs of course), or simply wait until their credits are refreshed next month, depending on your payment scheme with them.
More subscriber control
There are tons of .CSV files you can export from BlinkCampaign. Well, not quite enough. We've just thrown in the ability to export every single one of your subscribers, filtered by their status. Let's count them now:
- All: Entire subscriber list
- Active: Everyone post-campaign, sans unsubscribed and hard bounces
- Subscribed: Everyone with a subscribed status. This may include hard bounces pre-campaign
- Deleted: Subscribers whom you've manually deleted, for whatever reason
- Not opted in: For those double opt-in processes, these are the guys who've yet to confirm their subscription
- Errors: All syntax errors detected by BlinkCampaign
And if you've haven't already played around with it, you can select exactly which columns to export.
Swankier reports

Well, actually just the pie chart component, which we've upgraded. I've been bugging the team on doing something aesthetically for our pie charts which, honestly speaking, weren't too pleasing before. Well now you can present your client (both on-screen and PDF formats) a more elegant looking pie chart for a good overview of the email campaign's performance.
If you would like to know more about BlinkCampaign's Email Marketing Platform, or have any thoughts/feedback/criticisms/compliments, do get in touch with us.

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