Do you have a feature that allow viewers to click on an image to enlarge while viewing my email campaign (whether it's viewed on mobile phone or desktop)? The reason is I want to know which pictures (products) are of my customers' interest through clicks.
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Hi @DeloresL19
That's a great question! At this time our email campaigns do not offer the ability to enlarge your image when viewing. You do however have the option of making your image a clickable link. Once an image is uploaded into your Constant Contact library it does receive its own URL. This URL can then be connected to your image so when a reader clicks on it the image will open into a window of its own. The good news is the clicks on this URL can also be tracked in your campaign reporting as well. I apologize for any inconvenienced this workaround may cause and have tracked this feedback with our Product Team in the meantime on your behalf.
Hi @DeloresL19
That's a great question! At this time our email campaigns do not offer the ability to enlarge your image when viewing. You do however have the option of making your image a clickable link. Once an image is uploaded into your Constant Contact library it does receive its own URL. This URL can then be connected to your image so when a reader clicks on it the image will open into a window of its own. The good news is the clicks on this URL can also be tracked in your campaign reporting as well. I apologize for any inconvenienced this workaround may cause and have tracked this feedback with our Product Team in the meantime on your behalf.
Hi Frankie,
Thank you for your quick answer.
Teera
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