![]() ![]() People will understand the extra work because of the market placeĭepending on your mail program for the newsletter, you can prewrite the email address into the google form link. You could also make a simple google form for people to respond and leave their mail address as well as the market place from a drop down. Those are valid codes, by the way, good for one redemption each.Īnother thing I tried was putting ten codes in a newsletter and telling the subscribers they could try one, and if it's already been redeemed, go to the next. Please enjoy one free audio review copy of Forgotten Evidence: A Novel (Goodlove and Shek Book 4), now available on Audible. ![]() The way I did it, I sent each requester an email like: The bother was copy/pasting boilerplate, copy/pasting email address and salutation, copy/pasting the promo code. Maybe I'll try that, but the incentive is lower than it used to be. Looking into it (), I see that it's easily done. I never thought of setting up a mailmerge for just the 10-20 responses I'd get. Here's how I've done it in the past: In a newsletter, I'd write, "Respond if you'd like a audiobook review copy," and the requests would come in piecemeal.
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