Customize and See Live Preview of Your Newsletter in Grigora

Design beautiful newsletters with confidence by learning how to customize your newsletter's content, layout, and design while seeing a real-time preview before sending. This guide will help you perfect your newsletter and create a memorable subscriber experience.

Accessing Your Newsletter Options

Go to your Grigora dashboard and click on "Posts" in the sidebar to access your blog post management area. This will show you all your published blog posts that are available to be sent as newsletters to your subscriber list.

Starting Newsletter Customization

Look for the "Send Newsletter" button next to each blog post and click on this button next to the blog post you want to customize and send as a newsletter. This opens the newsletter customization interface where you can personalize your content before sending.

Customizing Newsletter Content

Modify the email subject line in the subject line field - this is what subscribers will see in their inbox, so make it compelling and clear. 

Find the templates section below the subject line where you can choose from multiple newsletter templates with different designs and layouts. Select the template that best matches your brand and content style.

Testing Your Newsletter

 

Before sending to all subscribers, click on the test email field in the newsletter settings and enter your email address where you want to receive the test version. Click "Send Test" to send a preview version to your specified email address.

You'll receive a "test mail successfully sent" notification confirming that your test email has been delivered successfully. Go to your email inbox and look for the test newsletter. Open the test email to see exactly how your newsletter will appear to subscribers.

Ensuring Quality Before Send

The customization and preview features in Grigora ensure that every newsletter you send is professionally formatted, branded consistently, and optimized for maximum subscriber engagement before reaching your entire audience.


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