We love to use email segmentation because it helps create more focused email campaigns. Categorizing contacts also gives you a clearer picture of your audience and their interests. Let me show you one way a nonprofit might want to segment its contacts with the following fictional example. This particular example requires a little more effort…

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This is part three of our series on what kind of people have found our bundled add-ons to be useful. So far, we looked at our level one package—the Basic Bundle—and found that its top three markets were Personal Websites/Bloggers, WordPress Site Builders, and Real Estate Marketers. The Nonprofit Bundle customer profile was pretty straightforward.…

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As I mentioned in the last article about our Nonprofit Bundle Users, we want to do all we can to help you get a great start with UkuuPeople. That’s why we make sure we have friendly staff managing the help desk. It’s why we encourage you to ask any question at any time. And it’s…

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As I noted in the last article, our two largest purchasers of the Basic Bundle for UkuuPeople are WordPress site developers and bloggers. While WordPress developers are undoubtedly tech savvy and don’t need to be walked through a setup process, our larger audience of bloggers and others with personal websites might be grateful for more…

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In addition to the always-free UkuuPeople CRM, there’s a variety of extensions and add-ons we offer to extend its versatility for a variety of usages. At first, we offered these add-ons individually, but as we recognized specific purchase patterns, we developed more focused packages. These have turned out to be a hit, as it saves…

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The integration we have made between UkuuPeople and Gravity Forms (the most-loved form builder for WordPress) allows you to map specific forms to specific Tribes. For instance, if you have a form set up inviting people to opt into your email newsletter, you can assign all signups from that form to your “Newsletter Signup” Tribe.…

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