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And discover A/B testing for automation, the exciting new feature to help you discover the secrets o

And discover A/B testing for automation, the exciting new feature to help you discover the secrets of a successful workflow. [View in browser]( [MailerLite logo]( [Amazing April events to inspire newsletter ideas]( [Content writer, Jonas, looking for subject lines on the lake.]( Hey MailerLiters, April is no fool when it comes to special events and inspiring activities. From National Grilled Cheese Day to Earth Day, this month is jam-packed with more excitement than a chocoholic on Easter morning! Whether you're a foodie, an adventurer, a music lover, or a pet enthusiast, you’re sure to find something that tickles your fancy in this list of 81 April newsletter ideas. [Hop to it 🐰]( [New feature: A/B testing for automation 🎉]( [Content writer, Jonas, looking for subject lines on the lake.]( Email automations can transform your marketing by reaching people at the perfect times, so it’s crucial that you’re getting it right. But sometimes making sure your workflow is optimized can feel a bit like playing a game of darts blindfolded. Until now… Introducing A/B split testing for automations—the secret weapon in your email marketing arsenal that will give you the precision of a ninja warrior! 🎯 In the same way that you can test multiple versions of forms, landing pages and campaigns, you can now conduct A/B split tests in your automated workflows. Let your subscribers give you valuable insight into things like: - How long is the perfect delay? - What is the best time of day to trigger a workflow? - How many nurturing email steps do you need to drive the most conversions? … and so much more! Uncover the secrets to winning workflow and build automations that hit the mark every time. ✅ [Show me how]( [Jonas profile picture] Have a lite day! MailerLite Europe MailerLite LTD Ground Floor, 71 Lower Baggot Street Dublin 2, D02 P593, Ireland United States MailerLite, Inc. 548 Market St. San Francisco, CA [linkedin]( [youtube]( [twitter]( You received this email because you signed up on the MailerLite website. [You can click here to unsubscribe]( [Update preferences](

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