Campaign Monitor

Tags Faculty Staff

Campaign Monitor allows departments to send email communications to their list of subscribers, featuring robust analytics and customizable email template options.  Create rich email communications branded with University branding and get analytics such as read and click-through rates.

About This Service

Key Features

  • Effective communication: Campaign Monitor provides a user-friendly platform for Pitt to communicate with its audience through targeted and personalized email campaigns, increasing engagement and awareness.
  • Customizable templates: The platform provides customizable templates that allow Pitt to create professional and visually appealing emails without needing extensive design skills.
  • Reporting and analytics: Campaign Monitor provides detailed reporting and analytics features that allow Pitt to track email performance and optimize future campaigns.
  • Automation: The platform provides automation features that enable Pitt to send targeted and relevant emails to specific segments of its audience, increasing the chances of engagement and conversion.

Service Request Form

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Getting and Using This Service

How do I request this service?

This service is provided by the Office of University Communications and Marketing. Submit a ticket by clicking the Request Help button on the upper right hand corner of this page.

Who can use this service?

Faculty, Staff

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Status

Status of Service Offering

How do I get help?

Submit a ticket by clicking the Request Help button on the upper right hand corner of this page.

 
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