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Plus, find out everything you wanted to know about SMTP relays. Creating new pathways for success. |

Plus, find out everything you wanted to know about SMTP relays. Creating new pathways for success. | [View online version]( [Header] [Mailjet Logo] This Week At Mailjet [Campaign Workflow]( The 8 Steps in Your Email Team’s Campaign Workflow As email marketing campaigns become more complex, with the addition of things like dynamic personalization, interactive content, and responsive design, email marketing teams are becoming more complex too. Which means your email team’s workflow is also evolving. It’s no longer as easy as choosing a template, selecting your recipients, writing a message, and clicking send. Today, you need to also capture and integrate your data, identify segmentation and personalization opportunities, craft an eye-catching design, test and retest your variables… To help you with this, here are the the 8 steps in your email team’s campaign workflow. [Discover The Steps]( [SMTP Relay]( What Is An SMTP Relay And Why Do We Use It? Emailing is hard. It might look easy at first–just write something smart, press ‘Send’ and wait, right? But mastering the ins-and-outs of emailing is actually not that simple. The world of email is full of complicated words like email deliverability or relay servers, confusing acronyms like SMTP, MTA or IMAP, and detailed metrics that need to be understood. Setting up contact lists and creating your first newsletter are great starting points, but if you’re looking to take the next step in your understanding of email marketing, then you should probably take a closer look at SMTP relays. [Read More]( Spam Traps: What They Are and How to Avoid Them [Find Out More]( [Mailjet logo] Designed with Mailjet © 2020 [Mailjet]( | 112 E. Pecan Street - San Antonio, TX 78205, USA I [Visit our blog]( You’re receiving this email because you have subscribed to the Mailjet newsletter ♥ If you do not wish to receive further communication like this, unsubscribe [here](.

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