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Our organization creates a monthly newsletter in Constant Contact. Many of the organizations who receive it would like to include a link to our newsletter in their newsletters. We plan to place a hyperlink at the bottom of each newsletter for them to copy and paste into theirs. Is there a way for us to provide them with a dynamic hyperlink or some other function which they copy once and make part of their newsletter template which knows to grab this month’s newsletter?
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Hello @BruceK40 ,
There isn't a singular, unique, dynamic link for all emails you ever send. If you want to do something akin to that, you should either use the archive widget or just put each email sendout’s unique URL on your website. People can then link to that page on your site.
You can also include View as Webpage links in emails, with whatever wording you choose, which will automatically insert the email's unique URL after it sends out to your contacts.
Otherwise, there's no other way to really code their emails in such a way as to "capture" and include your most recent emails' webpage version, that wouldn't result in a lot of finnicky coding on your website, downloading each new email as a PDF to replace the previous one, and then crafting a unique URL for that hosted, rotating PDF source, which would include page breaks.
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William A
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Hello @BruceK40 ,
There isn't a singular, unique, dynamic link for all emails you ever send. If you want to do something akin to that, you should either use the archive widget or just put each email sendout’s unique URL on your website. People can then link to that page on your site.
You can also include View as Webpage links in emails, with whatever wording you choose, which will automatically insert the email's unique URL after it sends out to your contacts.
Otherwise, there's no other way to really code their emails in such a way as to "capture" and include your most recent emails' webpage version, that wouldn't result in a lot of finnicky coding on your website, downloading each new email as a PDF to replace the previous one, and then crafting a unique URL for that hosted, rotating PDF source, which would include page breaks.
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William A
Community & Social Media Support
