Introduction: In this tutorial, Tony Holowitz addresses a common concern raised by an ACT Marketing Automation (AMA) user regarding the presence of the ACT logo at the bottom of their marketing emails. Tony shares a simple and effective method to remove the logo and customize the branding of the emails to better suit the user’s preferences.
Meet Tony Holowitz: Your Go-To AMA Expert: As an experienced ACT user, Tony Holowitz is well-versed in the ins and outs of ACT Marketing Automation (AMA). With his expert guidance, users can optimize their AMA experience and tailor their marketing emails to reflect their unique branding.
The Issue: Unwanted ACT Logo in Marketing Emails: A user of ACT Marketing Automation recently discovered the ACT logo at the bottom of their marketing emails. Clicking on the logo directed recipients to the ACT software website, which wasn’t desirable for the user. Tony acknowledges that as paying customers, users should have control over their branding and not have third-party logos in their marketing emails.
The Solution: Removing the ACT Logo: Tony demonstrates the straightforward process to remove the ACT logo from marketing emails in ACT Marketing Automation:
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Click on “Admin”: Access the AMA admin settings by clicking on the “Admin” button located at the top right corner of the AMA dashboard.
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Go to “Account Configuration”: In the admin settings, click on the drop-down menu and select “Account Configuration” from the list.
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Disable “Email ACT Branded Footers”: In the “Account Configuration” section, find the option labeled “Email ACT Branded Footers.” If it is turned on, switch it off to remove the ACT logo from marketing emails.
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Turn Off “Landing Pages”: If the user also has landing pages available in their account, make sure to disable them as well to prevent any unwanted branding in marketing emails.
Conclusion: Customizing Your Branding in AMA: Thanks to Tony Holowitz’s expert guidance, the ACT Marketing Automation user successfully removes the unwanted ACT logo from their marketing emails. By disabling the “Email ACT Branded Footers” option, users gain greater control over their branding and ensure that their marketing communications reflect their unique identity.