As far as i think it's important for everyone who use email marketing so here we go:-
It’s very easy to start with, all you need is the Chrome browser, and the RightInbox extension. Download Here and install.
After Installation is done, open your Gmail Inbox or refresh if it’s already opened. A notification will appear, click ‘Continue’ and then follow the instruction to allow it to access your Gmail.
Now to start tracking your next email, click on ‘Compose’ button in your Gmail Inbox.
In the compose area, you will see an additional ‘Track’ button appear in-line with your ‘Send Now’ button. To track this email, simply check the ‘Track’ button before you hit ‘Send Now’.
That is all you need to do, a simple ‘check’ will help you find out when the email is opened. There is no script required and RightInbox will track the delivery status even if your email content is just a simple plain-text.
Now when the email you sent is opened by the recipient, you will be notified via email with a little more details, that includes the IP and location.
This article first appeared on blackhatworld.com. forum.
It’s very easy to start with, all you need is the Chrome browser, and the RightInbox extension. Download Here and install.
After Installation is done, open your Gmail Inbox or refresh if it’s already opened. A notification will appear, click ‘Continue’ and then follow the instruction to allow it to access your Gmail.
Now to start tracking your next email, click on ‘Compose’ button in your Gmail Inbox.
In the compose area, you will see an additional ‘Track’ button appear in-line with your ‘Send Now’ button. To track this email, simply check the ‘Track’ button before you hit ‘Send Now’.
That is all you need to do, a simple ‘check’ will help you find out when the email is opened. There is no script required and RightInbox will track the delivery status even if your email content is just a simple plain-text.
Now when the email you sent is opened by the recipient, you will be notified via email with a little more details, that includes the IP and location.
This article first appeared on blackhatworld.com. forum.