
Launch Your First Email Campaign
Introduction:
Launching your first email campaign is an exciting milestone in engaging your audience and growing your business. This guide will walk you through the entire process—from setting up your campaign to successfully sending it out. Let’s dive in!
How to Launch Your First Email Campaign:
Step 1: Create or Import Your Contacts
Follow these steps to add or import your contacts:
Log in to your dashboard.
Select Contacts from the menu on the left-hand side.
Click the "+" icon to create new contacts or the Import icon to upload your contact list (see the image for reference).

Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process.
Once your contacts are added, you’re ready to start your email marketing campaign!
Step 2: Set Up and Launch Your Email Campaign
Navigate to Marketing from the left-hand menu.
Under the Emails tab, select Campaigns.

The Campaigns tab allows you to configure your email campaigns.
The Templates tab is where you can design and manage your email templates.
Click New to create a new campaign.
Next, choose your starting point for the campaign:
Blank: Create an email campaign from scratch.
Email Marketing Templates: Choose from a list of pre-designed templates.
Your Templates: Use a template you’ve previously saved.
For simplicity, select Email Marketing Templates and choose a template that suits your needs.
After selecting a template, click Continue to open the email builder.
Once your email is ready, click Review and Send in the top-right corner of the screen.
Configure all required fields, such as the sender’s email and the recipient list.
Click Review and Send again to finalize and send your campaign.
That’s it—you’ve successfully launched your first email marketing campaign!
Closing Remarks:
Congratulations on completing your first email campaign! With GNB Edge, engaging your audience and building your brand has never been easier. Keep refining your strategy, analyzing your results, and staying consistent to achieve even greater success. Happy emailing!