May20Written by:Samantha
5/20/2011 10:15 AM 
Email marketing is built right into USchedule. Using USchedule's custom template designer and email wizard, you can simply create and send emails. This completely eliminates the need to have another disconnected email service to send marketing or other emails to your customers. Here are some reasons why it is better to have email marketing built right into the scheduler you use every day.
- You'll never export your database again.
- Your data is never stale. If you export your customer database to another email system, it becomes stale as soon as you export it. Your data is always up to date when you email within USchedule.
- Just one database to manage.
- Use memberships and custom categories to email to specific segments of your customer database.
- Eliminate another monthly expense because email marketing is built right into USchedule.
Once you have your customer database is imported into USchedule, you will be able to easily email to your customers. You can target specific customers using memberships and categories. Sending targeted emails to your customers will help drive additional business to your upcoming camps/clinics/events or specific services and appointments.
Like all the other features in USchedule, email marketing was designed to be easy and do it yourself. You can build professional looking email templates yourself, use one of our dozens of pre-made templates, or have USchedule custom design templates for you. Once your template is ready, just add your own text, photos, links, and insert custom fields to personalize each email sent with data right out of your calendar, something impossible to do with a disconnected email system. And, by adding the appropriate links, you can direct your customer right to your scheduler, events page or to a specific event/camp/clinic for booking online.
2 comment(s) so far...
Re: Email Marketing with USchedule
Thanks for sharing information By nhommua on
12/19/2011 2:10 PM
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Re: Email Marketing with USchedule
I do agree, email marketing is better than SEO. By Mary on
6/18/2012 10:50 AM
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