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MailerLite’s Shopify integration makes it easy to sync your Shopify customers with your MailerLite subscribers automatically. Once you install the integration, you can choose a MailerLite group for your Shopify customers and unlock extra e-commerce features like abandoned cart emails. In this guide, we’ll explore the benefits of integrating MailerLite with Shopify and provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to set up the integration.
MailerLite is a well-known email marketing platform that offers budget-friendly plans and standout features like Facebook integration for advanced targeting and options to sell digital or paid subscriptions.
This platform offers a robust free plan that supports up to 1,000 subscribers and 12,000 email sends each month. Paid plans start at $9 per month for up to 500 subscribers with unlimited email sends. Check out our detailed MailerLite review to determine if it meets your email marketing needs and budget.
Using Shopify with MailerLite makes things simple by allowing you to:
To set up the MailerLite integration with Shopify:
Find MailerLite Email Automation by MailerLite in Shopify App Store.
Click Install.
You’ll be redirected back to your Shopify admin panel. Click Install again.
It’s required to connect and authorize your MailerLite account. Click Connect to log in.
After logging in, click Authorize to complete the setup.
After authorizing, you’ll be prompted to choose a Subscriber group where your Shopify customers will be added. You can choose an existing group or create a new one.
Once you’ve chosen the group, a pop-up will ask if you want to sync all Shopify customers to that group or only those who have agreed to receive marketing emails.
If you select “Yes,” only customers who accept marketing will be added to MailerLite. If you select “No, sync all,” then all of your Shopify customers will be added to MailerLite, regardless of their marketing preferences.
Note: Only customers who consent to receive marketing emails can trigger e-commerce automations. According to MailerLite’s Terms of Use and anti-spam policy, you cannot send marketing emails to customers who haven’t explicitly agreed to receive them.
Next, you’ll be asked to enable a MailerLite extension. This allows MailerLite to track the performance of your e-commerce campaigns and display pop-ups on your store.
That’s it! Your Shopify data will start importing into MailerLite. Once the import is complete, you’ll find your Shopify customers in the selected group, view your e-commerce data on the MailerLite Dashboard, and access new automation options for your customers.
To display a MailerLite pop-up form on your Shopify site, start by creating the form in your MailerLite account and ensuring it’s turned ON.
Next, go to the MailerLite plugin settings in Shopify and activate the pop-up forms.
Once activated, the pop-up form will show up on your Shopify site according to the visibility settings you’ve set in MailerLite.
To integrate a MailerLite embedded form into your Shopify site, follow the same installation process as you would for any website with embedded forms. Here’s MailerLite detailed instructions.
When you sync your customers in Shopify with MailerLite, their information, such as name, email, and order details, is transferred and added to your subscriber fields. You can then use these fields to create segments. Shopify data fields include:
You can also track sales from your email campaigns to measure their effectiveness.
To monitor sales from your campaigns:
You’ll see the number of orders from that campaign, the total revenue earned, and the conversion rate of readers into buyers.
Note: The Total revenue might differ from the figure in your Shopify total spent field. This discrepancy occurs because Total revenue represents only the revenue from your MailerLite campaigns. All orders placed within 30 days of clicking a link from your campaigns or automations are counted as email revenue. In contrast, your Shopify total spent field involves all orders, including those not from MailerLite.
Save time by using e-commerce product blocks in your newsletters and websites. These blocks automatically import images, descriptions, and prices from your Shopify store and link directly to your products.
To add a product block to the newsletters, you need to:
For landing pages and websites, product blocks are available directly in the site editor. Look for the Products block under Products and Subscriptions in the Blocks section.
After installing the Shopify-MailerLite integration, you’ll get additional e-commerce triggers in your workflow editor. These triggers include:
Note: For a purchase to trigger a workflow, the order status must be set to “Payment Accepted”.
You can set up the system to auto-send emails when a subscriber abandons their cart.
These emails can be triggered in different ways:
Note: Subscribers who have unsubscribed cannot trigger abandoned cart automations. Abandoned cart email notifications can only be sent to shoppers on your MailerLite subscriber list.
In summary, integrating MailerLite with Shopify simplifies your marketing and boosts your e-commerce efficiency. By syncing customer data and utilizing features like automated emails and product blocks, you can enhance engagement and drive sales. This integration is a powerful tool to elevate your Shopify store’s performance and optimize your marketing strategy.