Dynapics - Custom Images Part 2
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This creates a custom image for use in a campaign. The image is templatized just like an email, with the ability to create custom colors and add custom images into a campaign.This uses a tech called Dynapictures, and is a higher-effort campaign. However, if done correctly it can also show real effort and work better than a plain text campaign.

This is the second table in this sequence, which shows how to structure the table that receives the images. From there, you just lookup the second table's records into the first table and sequence them into the campaign.

For more details on how to set up this play, read more on the first template in this sequence

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Dynapics - Custom Images Part 2

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This creates a custom image for use in a campaign. The image is templatized just like an email, with the ability to create custom colors and add custom images into a campaign.This uses a tech called Dynapictures, and is a higher-effort campaign. However, if done correctly it can also show real effort and work better than a plain text campaign.

This is the second table in this sequence, which shows how to structure the table that receives the images. From there, you just lookup the second table's records into the first table and sequence them into the campaign.

For more details on how to set up this play, read more on the first template in this sequence

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