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Triggers when a new case is created in FuseDesk
Triggers when a cleaned subscriber
Triggers when member click a link.
Triggers every time a new campaign is created or sent.
Triggers when a new list is added.
Triggers whenever a new subscriber is added to a list.
Triggers when a unsubscribe subscriber
Triggers whenever a subscriber is added or updated in a list.
Created a new Case in FuseDesk
Adds a new note to an existing subscriber.
Add subscriber's email address to a static segment within a list. Note: the email address must already be subscribed to the list, or this will fail.
Add an email address to a tag within a list. Note: the email address must already be subscribed to the list, or this will fail.
Add a new subscriber to a list of your choice. (Note: This Connect can be used to update an existing subscriber too.)
Set up a campaign draft.
Sends a campaign draft.
Unsubscribe an email address from your selected list.
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Try to make your outline as brief as possible. The body part of the article will expand on the outline, but for now, just use the outline to get started writing.
Writing the First Draft of Your Essay
You can use the fplowing sections to help you write your first draft. We recommend that you don’t worry about grammar or spelling at this stage. You can sort that out later. For now, just concentrate on getting the writing down on paper so you have something to work with. It’s better to have a first draft than no first draft.
Introduce the Topic
Start your introduction by stating your topic clearly and concisely. You might also want to give some context about how you came across the topic, what questions you had about it, and what you hope to learn from your research.
Use the main points from your outline as sub-headings for your introduction. You might choose to use each of them as sub-headings, or you might only use one or two of them. Just make sure that you include enough information in each sub-heading so that the reader understands why the information is relevant to your article.
Why This Is an Important Issue (if applicable)
Think about what makes this issue worth exploring. Think about why people should care about this issue, and why they would want to read about it. Is there a personal connection Are there social implications Is it a controversial issue How do readers relate to this issue Do they care about it Do they agree with what you have to say about it
Why This Issue Is Important for Businesses (if applicable)
Think about why businesses should be interested in this topic, and why they would want to invest time and money into exploring it. Will it reduce costs Does it increase revenues Does it have a positive impact on business objectives What does it mean for the future of the business Why should the business care about this issue Think about how you can show your reader that this issue is important for business, even if it doesn’t seem like a business-related issue at first glance.
Include a direct reference to your topic in your thesis statement, if possible. If you’re running out of room, then at least make a clear statement that shows that you understand what the topic is about. You might even want to directly quote or paraphrase a sentence from your topic – just make sure that you acknowledge where the quote comes from. Otherwise, your reader may think that you made up the quotation yourself. If you can’t find a quote from your topic, consider using a related quote from another source instead. Just make sure that it is still relevant to your topic and that you acknowledge where the quote comes from.
Body Paragraphs (Two to Five)
For each sub-heading in your outline, write a body paragraph. Each body paragraph should contain four parts. 1. topic sentence; 2. supporting sentences; 3. transition sentence; and 4. concluding sentence. The purpose of each part will be explained in more detail below:
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