Becky Parsons
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Evgeny Zaritovskiy responded
This is not in our priorities for now, though I understand what you mean. For now, I can suggest using quick search function – just type several letter for name and it will show the contact.
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This is a feature I have been requesting for years. We use the "percent opened" features and "percent clicked" numbers to evaluate the effectiveness and engagement of our emails. When we can't weed out the dead weight from our email contacts, our "open rate" and "click rate" percentages look artificially and horribly low. What good are those percentages if we don't have good tools to manage our contact list?
Now it's necessary to manually click on every contact (we have 1200+) and see how long it has been since an email was opened and then manually archive each one if it has been too long since an email was opened.
And then there are those people who subscribe online, or sign up for our email list at an event, and then never, ever open an email. I recently ran across a name on our email list that had been there 4 years and never opened a single email.
Please give us the tools to manage this!
We need report search criteria to include:
(1) Date last email opened is {equal to, greater than, less than}
(2) Percent of total emails opened is {equal to, greater than, less than}Adding these two items to the search criteria would be a huge help and a huge time saver.
And here would be the supreme improvement: The ability to then automatically archive a group identified by these search criteria. And we need the ability to key in a free form message that will be be incorporated into the "notes" field of the group we archive (such as, "archived on <date> due to email inactivity) .
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I agree with all these comments. Our newsletters look so primitive when they are received; the text runs right up to the photos, the layout is difficult at best. I'm trying to train a new person - it takes about 3 hours just for layout, font and text consistency, and photo insertion - in order to send out a newsletter. Hit the space bar wrong and the font style and spacing go away. Must send 3 or 4 test emails just to be able to check design and layout before it can be sent. I get complaints from our board all the time. Please give us a new newsletter editor format that has the same flexibility as creating a web page.