The “Messy Data” Marketing Headache
If you’ve ever exported a list of customers from an old database or a signup form, you’ve seen the “All Caps” nightmare. Sending an email that says “Hi JOHN DOE,” looks like you’re shouting at your customers. Conversely, “hi john doe” looks unprofessional.
To build trust and improve open rates, your email personalization needs to be perfect.
Why Manual Editing is a Trap
Trying to fix 500 names manually in a spreadsheet is a waste of your most valuable resource: time. While spreadsheet formulas exist, they often break when dealing with names like “McDonald” or hyphenated last names.
The 3-Step Newsletter Cleanup
- Export & Copy: Take your list of names from your CSV or Excel file.
- Use the Zappelle Case Converter: Paste the column into the Case Converter and select “Capitalize Case” or “Title Case.” 3. Review & Paste: Instantly, your list is transformed into professional, human-readable text. Copy it back into your email marketing tool (like Mailchimp or HubSpot) and you’re ready to send.
Pro Tip: Check Your Lengths
Some email subject line tools have strict character limits to ensure they aren’t cut off on mobile devices. After you’ve fixed your casing, paste your subject line into the Word Counter Pro to ensure you are under the 60-character “sweet spot.”
