![]() This will appear if no name if available for the recipients first name. Edit the *fallback* by deleting *REPLACE THIS* with something like “There”.The first name of the recipient will be inserted into the email. Click the *Name* button and %(first_name | fallback:”REPLACE THIS”}% will be inserted in the body text.Open the text block to edit and click the *Advanced* button on the editor.To personalize an email in Gmail with a recipient’s name add the following merge tag to your email using the *Name* button on the editor.: Here’s how to automate this so every email sent out uses the first name of the person it’s being sent to (the name is taken from the recipient’s Google Contact profile). This is great if you have a mailing list of 2,000 people and you want each email to begin “Hi Jane…” or “Hi John…”. Now you can personalize an email in Gmail with the recipient’s name using the Flashissue merge tags. Have you ever wanted to send a number of emails to someone and have each email personalized with the name of the recipient?
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