Once your message, or messages, are ready, it is highly recommended that you send test emails and/or SMSs before hitting send on a broadcast to a live audience.
Your test email or SMS is an opportunity to double-check that your links are working, images are rendering properly, there are no typos, landing pages are working properly, and so on.
When you reach the testing stage, you will see a screen like this:
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Left hand side of the Testing screen
On the left hand side you will see a list of messages within the broadcast (if you only have one Core message, then you’ll see only one).
Within this list, you can check or uncheck the messages you want to test, and you can also edit the message, send a test, or delete the message from the broadcast.
Right hand side of the Testing screen
This side allows you to Add email addresses for testing. Once added they will show within the first dotted area.
You can either add an email address by typing into the box and clicking Add, or (Previous Test Recipients), so you can click the + icon next to previously used addresses to add these into the test send. Testing is possible without a pre-selected audience, so you can test how it will appear whether you have figured out your audience yet.
You can also include a Seed List, which is a preset list of email addresses.
Preview the Email
You can preview the email(s) in your browser and also grab a URL to share with others.
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Sending the test messages
Click Send Test Message once you are ready to send. You can then review the email within the inbox.
Notes
If you have one-click unsubscribe enabled in your broadcast, testing the unsubscribe link will unsubscribe the test recipient. Remember to change their opt-in back to Y after testing
Subject lines of test emails will have [TEST] prepended to them
Test emails do not pre-populate landing pages
SMS tests will only be sent to test recipients with a valid mobile number
There are a number of ways you can get an important secondary review of your email campaign before sending it out to your larger audience. One option is to include an email audit service as part of your standard testing procedures. There are a variety of paid and free services that provide a useful review of your emails, how they look in different inboxes, your sending reputation, and so on.
Here is a short list of example email auditing services you could choose from: Email Audit, Email on Acid, Litmus, 250ok, Mail Tester
Troubleshooting
If you do not receive your email, ensure your domain is authenticated.
You can also test sending to a non-work email domain (e.g. gmail.com) since your IT department may have additional verification checks for emails sent from senders using your domain
Contact Support if you are still having problems