Manage International Subscribers in Mailchimp
by Intuit• Updated 2 months ago
Your Mailchimp account includes tools to help you customize the content you market to international subscribed contacts. Create signup forms and emails in different languages, target subscribers by language preference, and schedule send times around the world.
In this article, you'll learn how to use Mailchimp to engage an international audience.
Translate forms and response emails
Mailchimp-hosted forms and response emails can be translated into more than 50 languages with the Auto-translate option, which matches your form and email text to the subscriber's browser language.
All our forms, including Subscriber Pop-up forms and embedded signup forms, are customizable, so you can also translate your form and email text manually.
Translate Signup Forms
Add a Pop-Up Signup Form to Your Website
Translate the Mailchimp Embed Code
Target subscribed contacts based on audience data
When someone subscribes to your audience or clicks a link in your email, we collect their location and browser language, and store it in your audience. Use this data to segment your audience and target contacts who speak a certain language or live in a specific place.
If you prefer not to use the browser data in your audience, you can import language as a form field, or create a form field or group to let your people choose their preferred language when they subscribe.
Manage Audience and Signup Form Fields
Create and Send to a Segment
Create a New Audience Group
Send to Groups in Your Audience
Translate email content
Here are a few ways to translate your emails so you can deliver content to your subscribed contacts in their preferred language.
- Link to Your Translated Email
Our translation merge tags insert a link to a translated version of your email. Specify the languages you want, and we'll provide translated versions of your email via Google Translate. - Create a Multilingual Email
Insert conditional merge tags to display different content based on language data, so your subscribed contacts only see the content in their preferred language. For example, you could design a single email that contains both your Spanish and English content, and use conditional logic to display only the correct language content to certain subscribers. - Translate Multiple Emails
If you use segments to target subscribed contacts, design a custom-translated email for each language and send to each language segment. Replicate your email to quickly reuse your design.
Translate Content in an Email
Use Conditional Merge Tags
Save and Use an Email Template
Translate preheader and footer content
All Mailchimp emails contain a preheader and a footer, with standard information like your company name, address, an unsubscribe link, and an archive link to the browser version of your email. You can manually translate preheader and footer content to display in any language.
Translate Footer Content
Customize Your Footer Content
Add a Campaign Page Link to Your Email
Send to different time zones
Our Timewarp feature is included with the Essentials plans and higher. Use Timewarp to batch and schedule emails to send to your subscribed contacts around the world at the same local time.
For example, if your email is set to send at 9am on Monday morning, Timewarp will automatically send your email at 9am in each time zone.
If you don't have access to Timewarp, set up an email for each of your subscribers' time zones and schedule each email to send at the correct local time. To make copies, replicate your email.
How to Use Timewarp
Replicate a Campaign
Schedule or Pause a Regular Email
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