We have a client that wants to help us reach more potential customers with our newsletter. How can I share the template with them while keeping all of the images, text, and links in tact? It seems like people on here have been having the same issue for years now and I hope there is finally a reasonable solution.
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Hi @KinseyE8
That's a great question! The charge for this service can depend on how many templates you are trying to copy. Though it does generally start at $49.
Hi @KinseyE8
Thank you for reaching out to the Constant Contact Community. It's my pleasure to assist you today.
That's a great question. We do have a team that can service this request and copy the campaign from one account to another with images, links, and so forth intact. There is a small nominal fee for this service. The other option is to recreate the email in the other account. I can certainly track your feedback about making it easier.
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What's the fee?
Hi @KinseyE8
That's a great question! The charge for this service can depend on how many templates you are trying to copy. Though it does generally start at $49.
This is free and easy in . Does Constant Contact have anything in the works to catch up to them? It is a major inconvenience when I have to work with Constant Contact due to this hassle.
Hi JoanB2 - did you get a better solution to your question? I have the same issue.
Bruce
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