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Dynamic Content

Although you can’t directly add Dynamic Content to the subject line of a plain text message, there is a workaround you can use to sync the Dynamic Content from the subject line of an HTML message, over to the subject line of the text version of a message.
To sync Dynamic Content to the subject line [...]

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Placing Field Tags in your messages is a great way to use existing contact data to create more personalized messages. However, sometimes you don’t have certain data for contacts in your account. Without this data, the tags will be replaced with no content. Obviously, this can create problems and be a blemish on an otherwise [...]

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One of the marketing tools that we are most proud of at Bronto is the ability to use dynamic content in your messages. Previously, John Gunther described in depth how to leverage this tool in his post The Logical Way To Send Email: Dynamic Content. I’d like to show you how to test this content in [...]

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We recently blogged about our new Dynamic Content feature introduced in the Fall 2009 Release. I’d like to give you a bit more detail on one aspect of Dynamic Content: Dynamic Code.
Just a warning, this blog post will be looking at code. It’s simple code, nothing crazy. However, if HTML makes you queasy, then I [...]

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We have been blogging a lot in recent weeks about the cool new features included in Bronto’s Fall 2009 release. To keep this ball rolling, I’d like to use this post to tell you about our new Dynamic Content feature.
Dynamic Content…Huh?
In programmer speak, Dynamic Content allows you to add content to your message based on [...]

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