This recipe 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 first template shows how the HTTP API integration is oriented so it can send pictures (in this case, the person's LinkedIn profile picture) to Zapier. From Zapier, it connects to Dynapictures and creates the image, which then sends to the second table.
To continue this play, read more on the second table in this sequence
This workflow can help you gain insight on your prospects digital advertising strategies. Specifically, you'll be able to:
- Confirm whether your prospects are running search ads or shopping ads
- Differentiate between text, image and video ads
- View the ad transparency URLs from your enrichments
To run this play, you will need to input the company name, company domain, and your Serp API Key.
This Clay workflow takes the website of the E-Commerce store you are reaching out to and does the following:
- Determines the customer type the store caters to
- Identifies the product, price of the product, and type of product that the store is selling
- Performs a quantity calculation to determine what quantity of the product it would take to be equal to the services you are offering.
For a more detailed walkthrough of this template, visit here.
This template will allow you to
- Automate account research
- Create automated research summaries in Google Docs
- Use account signals and context to prioritize targets, tailor messaging, and schedule outreach
To run this workflow, you will need Zapier(Pro), Slack, and Google Docs. For detailed instructions on how to use this template, check out this Claybook
In this workflow, you can:
- Import a list of emails and extract and clean the company name
- Determine Google PageSpeed data based on the company domain
- If the website is slow, this recipe will analyze whether the page has a blog, the last post interval, and last post date
- Lastly, check for Google and Facebook Ads status