Move "This is a test" message on test sends up to top of email

It would be extremely helpful to move the red text indicating the email is a test to the top of the email. We've had countless situations where a test email was forwarded thinking it was real. You have to scroll all the way to the bottom to see it's a test, and most people just don't do that! This would be a very intuitive move for Constant Contact.

28 Comments
FredericC4
Regular Participant

When sending a preview, it would be great to put "DRAFT" at the beginning of the subject line so that it is clear that it is a draft, and so that sorting by subject will bring up all drafts together. Sometimes we have been confused thinking that a draft was actually the email being sent out and not taking action correctly.

The text in red that is inserted at the top of the email does not draw attention enough to signal that it is a draft. And most of the time, I do not put any text in that area, so it looks even more like the actual email. I have to scroll down all the way to the bottom to see the disclaimer.

Beatriz_R
Employee

Hello @FredericC4. That is a great idea and I've opened it for voting. Thank you for the feedback!

NeilE53
Member

Receivers of test emails are always overlooking the test emails because they are not obvious enough. If Constant Contact would automatically put the word "test" in big letter in the subject line of every test email, then receivers would not overlook it. 

Ariana_L
Employee
Status changed to: Voting Open

Thanks for the feedback @NeilE53.

Currently there is a red paragraph added to the footer of every test email to let the recipient know that it is a test email, but I can see how you would want it in the subject line. Please check back here for updates as we open this idea for voting!

DebbiR
Occasional Participant

We send previews of our emails  on a regular basis, to have multiple sets of eyes on a communication piece before it goes out to our members. When we do that, there is a "THIS IS A TEST EMAIL ONLY...' blurb of text that currently appears on the bottom of the email. It would be much more convenient for that message to be on the TOP of the email, so everyone can see right away at a glance if they are seeing a preview or a final email. It has been missed at the bottom many times in our office alone, and creates confusion.

OrionO8
Occasional Participant

That's not enough. Directors who are busy won't notice that or the tiny sliver of text on top. The test text area needs to be a lot more conspicuous and support basic formatting.

StavenB4
Member

YES
I think there should be options we can select for the reason we're sending a test email, for example if the subject line automatically included something like "PROOFREAD" or "CHECK FORMATTING" the people I send test emails to would be able to differentiate the test emails from a sent campaign.  That way they would also know if they need to send feedback back to me or not.  Putting the "This is a test email only" thing at the bottom in red text is very inefficient, as the guys I send to rarely ever scroll that far down. 

JulieL34
Super Participant

Maybe there could be a really noticeable emoji along with the word TEST in the subject line.

Mailchimp puts the word TEST in brackets but frankly it is still not all that noticeable.

Marisa_M
Established Member

AGREED!! I manually type "TEST" before my actual subject line before sending a test message but then have to remember to take it out before scheduling email. It would be MUCH better if CC could actually prepend the Subject line with the word "TEST" to make it more obvious.

Tagg_Design_Inc
Frequent Participant

A solid red bar at the immediate start of the email would suffice as well. You know, TEST - FOR PROOFREADING - EMAIL STARTS BELOW type of thing.

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