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Q: How to set up a trigger in Constant Contact?

  • Manoj Patel
  • Aug 24, 2025

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To set up a tigger in constant contact you should:

  • Log in to the Constant Contact account.
  • Head to the “Automation”
  • Select a trigger type and trigger event.
  • Set up trigger settings.
  • Pick your action and develop a template.
  • Save and allow the automation to work.
  • sonakshi singhal
  • Aug 29, 2025

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