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Twitter Merge Tag Cheatsheet
Merge Tags for Profiles If you've integrated with a Twitter account, you can use the below merge tags in include information from your Twitter profile. To set up the integration or verify which Twitter account is connected, go to Account > Integrations > Twitter. *|TWITTER:FULLPROFILE|* This merge tag will bring…
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Social Merge Tag Cheatsheet
Here's a handy list of merge tags and example articles that show how you can use our merge tags for social networking in your email campaigns. Facebook Merge tags for Facebook include Like Buttons, sharing campaigns, comments, and pulling profile information into your campaigns. See Examples *|FACEBOOK:LIKE|* Adds a Facebook…
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Can people follow my twitter feed directly from my campaigns?
Yes, they can! Using either the *|TWITTER:FULLPROFILE|* or *|TWITTER:PROFILE|* will pull in a follow button that your recipients can click on directly from your campaign. Twitter Merge Tag Cheatsheet (an explanation of what those tags pull in).
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How can I share some info from Twitter on my campaigns?
Using MailChimp's Twitter Template If you're a heavy Twitter user like us, we made this just for you. <3 On the Design step of the Campaign Builder, choose Designer Templates. On the left side, click on the Auto-Connect category and scroll down to the Twitter template. On the next screen…
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Can I let my subscribers share one post from my RSS to email campaign instead of the whole campaign?
Yes, you can do this with the help of the *|RSSITEM:SHARE|* merge tag. Using this tag allows your subscribers to share individual articles in your RSS feed, as opposed to sharing the entire email newsletter. So if your code looks like this: Your final emails will look like this (without…
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I have two related twitter accounts, can I pull in content from both accounts in one email campaign?
Yes, you can. To do so, you can use the Twitter merge tag *|TWITTER:PROFILE:twitterusername|* to pull in each specific profile. You can place these tags in the sidebar, or footer or wherever you like in your campaigns. And they will show up like this on your campaign Note Only publicly…
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How do my Twitter Merge Tags work on campaign archives or sent campaigns?
The background, avatar, follower count and displayed tweets will update as the original twitter feed is updated. So if you get more followers or add more tweets, the archives and campaigns in your recipient's mailboxes will display current twitter information.
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I’m only seeing the default Twitter background or a link to my profile.
If you're using MailChimp's Twitter Merge Tags and you don't see your content as expected, in most cases if you visit Twitter, you'll see a fail whale in action. In other words - Twitter is down. If Twitter is NOT down, the merge tag may be be incorrectly set up…
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Can I limit the number of tweets that show on my campaigns?
Yes, using one of our awesome twitter merge tags! *|TWITTER:TWEETSXX|* will show you a number of your latest tweets, so |TWITTER:TWEETS3| will show the latest 3 tweets instead of 5. Or, if you want to just show your Twitter favorites on your campaigns, check out Ben's tutorial on how to limit your tweets that way.
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The number of followers or following is off on my twitter template or when I use the twitter tags
We're pulling the counts directly from Twitter as they are updating this. At times, there can be caching issues that will delay an update on your number of followers or the number of people you're following. Usually, it's just a couple of hours before the numbers sync up. It just…