Functional principle of mailing lists
BACKCLICK has a shared-BACKCLICK uses a combined subscriber’s database. This means that all of the subscribers in the system will be are saved in one database. To achieve a mandatory version,differentiation and a segmentation. So that you can send out multiple newsletters, BACKCLICK lets you create differentiated mailing lists of subscribers. These In order to realize differentiation, multi-client capability and segmentation you are able to create mailing lists. These are self-contained distribution lists may include a number consisting of a certain amount of subscribers on your systemavailable. One Each subscriber needs has to be assigned to a minimum of part of at least one mailing list, but can belong to multiple or all of the existing mailing lists . Even then, the subscriber’s e-mail address, with all the information you have obtained, only appears once in your system. Think of a publishing house that produces though. His email address and corresponding data is saved only once for each mandator.
Think of it as a publishing company producing a variety of publications, such as daily newspapers, newslettersbooks, and magazines. Subscribers appear on multiple mailing lists, according to which subscriptions they buy. By comparison, BACKCLICK has only a single list of subscribers. According to the schedule you choose, BACKCLICK starts by sending out the first newsletter to subscribers with the internal number one. Next, BACKCLICK will send out the second newsletter to all of the subscribers with the internal number two. If one subscriber is tagged with both one and two, he or she will receive both newsletters without the (Publishing House: Newspaper Subscriber List, Magazine Subscriber List, etc. Names appear more than once on multiple lists.
BACKCLICK: One list of Subscriber Names flagged #1 for Newsletter 1, #2 for Newsletter 2, etc. Names are on one list only but flagged with various numbers according to the BACKCLICK newsletter(s) they wish to receive.)
Mandator characteristics of the subscriber’s database
If BACKCLICK is used by different mandators, one This publishing company has customers (subscribers), who received those printed materials in the past and stil want to receive them in the future. So we are talking about a classical newspaper or magazine subscription. Comparing this publishing company to BACKCLICK, each printed material represents a mailing list. Instead of sending the daily newspaper, BACKCLICK sends a newsletter to mailing list 1 (just as an example). The monthly magazine equals sending a newsletter to mailing list 2 (just another example) at the beginning of each month.
This way a subscriber may receive multiple newsletters about different products.
Mandator characteristic of the subscriber’s database
If BACKCLICK is used with different mandators, an e-mail address may exist more than once, but with different information about the subscriber. This is because , since every mandator uses his or her its own subscriber database. But they A mandator cannot seeaccess, change, or erase each other’s database information, and so the e-mail address stays modify or delete another mandator's database though, meaning an email address remains unique for each mandator.