Post by yamanhosen5657 on Mar 9, 2024 13:30:56 GMT 10
Google account, if you haven't already. Once you've selected a Google account, click Continue. A Google Contacts account is shown selected in the account field. Next, it's time to test your Zap. This will pull in sample data, which is always a smart move when setting up a new Zap. Note that in order to test, you need to have an existing contact in your Google account. If you don't have one, feel free to add a temporary one for testing. A Google Contact for Zapier Example with a llama sticking its tongue out for the contact picture. Click Test trigger to test it out. Review your results to make sure a test contact has been found.
It should look something like this. A test screen of a successful Zap that shows a found contact. Once your Google Contacts trigger is all set up and tested, it's time to move on to your Mailchimp action. Set up your Mailchimp action to add new subscribers First, create or log in to your Mailchimp account and make sure you have an Audience Panama mobile number list set up. Then, In Zapier, select Mailchimp as your action app and Add/Update Subscriber as your action event. Mailchimp has been selected with Add/Update Subscriber selected in the Event field. This will prompt you to sign in to your Mailchimp account. If you haven't connected Mailchimp to Zapier before, you'll need to authorize Zapier to access your Mailchimp account. Once the correct Mailchimp account is selected, click Continue.
Now it's time to set up your action step. Customize your new subscriber by selecting, at the very least, the Audience from your Mailchimp account and the Subscriber Email address from your Google Contacts trigger. You can do this by clicking in the Subscriber Email field and selecting the email from the dropdown menu. An audience and an email have been added to fields in the Zap editor. You can use as much or as little information from Google Contacts in your new Mailchimp subscriber as you want. For our example, we'll include name, phone number, and birthday. You can also include a physical address if you have that information available. Mailchimp fields in the Zap editor with details added to each field from the previous Google Contacts trigger step.
It should look something like this. A test screen of a successful Zap that shows a found contact. Once your Google Contacts trigger is all set up and tested, it's time to move on to your Mailchimp action. Set up your Mailchimp action to add new subscribers First, create or log in to your Mailchimp account and make sure you have an Audience Panama mobile number list set up. Then, In Zapier, select Mailchimp as your action app and Add/Update Subscriber as your action event. Mailchimp has been selected with Add/Update Subscriber selected in the Event field. This will prompt you to sign in to your Mailchimp account. If you haven't connected Mailchimp to Zapier before, you'll need to authorize Zapier to access your Mailchimp account. Once the correct Mailchimp account is selected, click Continue.
Now it's time to set up your action step. Customize your new subscriber by selecting, at the very least, the Audience from your Mailchimp account and the Subscriber Email address from your Google Contacts trigger. You can do this by clicking in the Subscriber Email field and selecting the email from the dropdown menu. An audience and an email have been added to fields in the Zap editor. You can use as much or as little information from Google Contacts in your new Mailchimp subscriber as you want. For our example, we'll include name, phone number, and birthday. You can also include a physical address if you have that information available. Mailchimp fields in the Zap editor with details added to each field from the previous Google Contacts trigger step.