Marketing Automation

January 22 2019 Hudson Atwell

We’re very happy to announce that we’ve added WordPress’s wp_mail() as a carrier service to our email component!

If the additional costs of SparkPost dissuaded you from using our plugin in the past, please consider coming back on board!

Did you know we’re using our plugin + WordPress to send these emails?

For example I’m writing this message in a blog post’s excerpt field which is then used in the generation of an automated email.

Now that wp_mail() has been added as a service we’re no longer bound to using SparkPost and can use whatever SMTP service we’ve connected to WordPress to send our emails!

Click the link below to keep reading about our latest addition. I talk over the drawbacks and perks of using wp_mail() as a service, and also address what to do with high bounce rates.

May 07 2018 Hudson Atwell

Inbound Now ships a WordPress plugin called Inbound Pro which offers a intense marketing automation component that can perform actions based on sitewide events using ... continue reading

March 16 2017 Hudson Atwell

In our latest Inbound Pro release we added support for automatically emailing lead lists when a new post is published. It’s something we’ve naturally wanted to have for awhile and finally got around to building it into our system. In this article I show you exactly how we’ve done it with Inbound Now.

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