Thursday, July 13, 2023

MailerLite Spanish is here, try it today!

 Plus a complete guide to using " no-reply" emails
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MailerLite is now available in Spanish!

Cesar and Josue, customer support

Hey MailerLiters,

We're super excited to announce the launch of the Spanish-language version of MailerLite! Starting today, everyone using the new version of MailerLite can change their language preference to Spanish.

MailerLite Spanish is more than just a translation of the English app. It will include everything people have come to expect from MailerLite including 24/7 customer support and tons of educational content in Spanish.

Ready to check it all out?

Learn how the new Spanish version will help enable collaboration, knowledge sharing, and awareness across new markets so all MailerLiters can keep growing their businesses online! Read the official announcement to learn more.

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Be part of our LinkedIn community to get all the latest and greatest news for the Spanish version of MailerLite!

No-reply emails: No-brainer or no chance?

Would you ever end a message to a friend with a note telling them not to reply? Probably not if you wanted to stay friends! Yet, for some reason, email marketers send emails from no-reply addresses all the time.

These messages come off as cold and make it harder for customers to get the support they need. And while there are times when it's useful to minimize replies, there are better ways to do this than with a no-reply address.

Hit the link below to read more about no-reply emails, and learn how to provide an optimized customer experience without being overwhelmed with incoming contact.

Have a Lite day!

MailerLite

Europe
MailerLite LTD
Ground Floor, 71 Lower Baggot Street
Dublin 2, D02 P593, Ireland

United States
MailerLite, Inc.
548 Market St.
San Francisco, CA

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