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Constant Contact Integration
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Written by Karan Bhakuni
Updated over a month ago

Streamline your email marketing efforts by integrating Constant Contact with Poper. Follow these simple steps to set up the integration:

How to Integrate Constant Contact in Poper:

Edit Popup:

Navigate to the Poper dashboard and locate the popup where you want to apply the Constant Contact integration. Enter the editing mode for the selected popup.

Access Integrations Tab:

Within the popup editor, navigate to the "Integrations" tab located on the left-hand side.

Select Constant Contact:

In the integrations tab, select Constant Contact from the list of available integrations.

Add Connection Name:

Provide a name for your Constant Contact connection and click on "Next" to proceed.

Login to Constant Contact:

A window will open asking you to log in to your Constant Contact account. Enter your credentials and login.

Save Connection:

Once logged in, the window will close, and your Constant Contact connection will be saved in Poper.

Choose Constant Contact List (Optional):

You will be presented with a list of your Constant Contact lists. Optionally, you can select the list where you want to add subscribers from your Poper popup. If you prefer, you can skip this step and proceed to the next.

Map Fields:

In the next step, map the fields you want to sync from Poper to Constant Contact. Poper will fetch your custom fields, allowing you to customize the integration to suit your needs.

Save Integration:

Once you've mapped the fields, save the popup to apply the Constant Contact integration settings.

Testing and Validation:

Test Popup:

Test your popup to ensure it functions correctly. Submit test leads to verify that the integration successfully adds contacts to Constant Contact.

Validate Integration:

Check your Constant Contact account to confirm that leads collected through your Poper popup are being added to the designated lists. This ensures the integration is valid and operational.

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