![]() ![]() “Know who reads your email & when” – Well, this is one of the main reasons I signed up to Mixmax. The only thing that would have made this better is if Olof had let me know these were coming in his previous email. “Tip 1 out of 7” – I now know I’m going to get 7 tips in total, probably over the next several days. ^^^ Not to get all nitty-gritty, but… yeah let’s. Tip 1 out of 7: Know who reads your email & when with email tracking Nice touch.Ĭan you write emails for everyone? Jk, that’s my job. You’re sharing features you use every day. There’s one super clear call to action: join our onboarding webinar.I just signed up to your software and I have a lot to do. Here’s what I love about your welcome email: So are you ready to see what really makes a difference for your brand new customers when they get your emails? This tear down is more about what works than what doesn’t. Mixmax is a freemium model and I wound up purchasing the Starter plan on annual payment last December (looking at you, last minute tax write off).Īll that said, let’s take a look at the onboarding emails I got from Mixmax:ġ newsletter style sent in the middle of the onboarding flow In simpler terms, Mixmax helps you track your emails, see who opened what and when, store templated emails for fast replies, allow your team into your inbox, and has a handy “send later” feature I use a lot. Mixmax is, as they put it, “powerful analytics, automation, and enhancements for your outbound communications”. So I figured I’d spend a few weeks doing tear downs on software I’ve actually signed up for and use day to day. I might not be getting the full picture on some of the tear downs I’ve done to date. And it’s been pointed out that this could be impacting the emails I get from those companies. Sure, some I sign up for purely for the purpose of checking out the onboarding flow and never touch the account/software after signup. This means that I get a lot of onboarding emails in my inbox without even trying. One of the beautiful things about writing email onboarding tear downs for my very Internetty-based business is that I use a variety of software on a daily basis. ![]()
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