
That’s how text expansion helps us make more money, through faster, better email creation in ActiveCampaign. Just use TextExpander. Plus, you and your team will make away fewer of the mistakes on critical ActiveCampaign email details due to fat fingers and faulty human memories. The TextExpander.appendOutput () function is a way to incrementally build the return results. You will save hours of your time by using text snippets to enter the email sender address, sender name, url links and other repeated text strings that come up all the time in your ActiveCampaign emails. These questions are all around email sender information, which is critical to your ActiveCampaign deliverability and are great examples of where using text expansion helps make ActiveCampaign emails more effective. Can I change sender name or email for all my automation emails in one move?.How do I change the default sender name in ActiveCampaign?.How do I change the default sender email in ActiveCampaign?.That’s what Text Expansion is Common questions about editing ActiveCampaign emails
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You can type a tiny snippet, just a few characters, on any device, and it is magically replaced with a full “copy and paste” of the exact text you needed.
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I've created a handful of snippets that output common code I use. I type the snippet, hit the down arrow to go through the page options, then hit ENTER, and it automatically enters the URL in the browser, and navigates there. There are a few WordPress admin pages I visit regularly, to check reports, sales, customers, write blog posts, etc. For example, "//esc" is for my website,. Then I give myself a few options in a dropdown of which page I want to visit. I use a prefix of "//" followed by a three-letter abbreviation for a website. This quickly inserts the emoji without me needing to look it up online on a copy/paste site. I use a prefix of "::", followed by the name of the emoji.
