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Create and distribute visually rich mail merges with Gmail and Google Sheets.
Last updated: September, 2019
Contributed by Martin Hawksey, follow me on Twitter @mhawksey or read my Google Apps Script related blog posts.
Simplify the process of producing visually rich mail merges using Gmail and combining it with data from Google Sheets. With this solution you can automatically populate an email template created as a Gmail draft with data from Google Sheets. Merged emails are sent from your Gmail account allowing you to respond to recipient replies.
Technology highlights
- Uses the Gmail Service to read drafts and to send emails.
- Uses SpreadsheetApp service to read and write data.
Try it
- Create a copy of the sample Gmail/Sheets Mail Merge spreadsheet.
- Update the Recipients column with email addresses you would like to use in the mail merge
- Create a draft message in your Gmail account using markers like
{{First name}}
, which correspond to column names, to indicate text you’d like to be replaced with data from the copied spreadsheet. - In the copied spreadsheet, click on custom menu item Mail Merge > Send Emails.
- A dialog box will appear and tell you that the script requires authorization. Read the authorization notice and continue.
- When prompted enter or copy/paste the subject line used in your draft Gmail message and click OK
- The Email Sent column will update with the message status.
Next steps
Additional columns can be added to the spreadsheet with other data you would like to use. Using the
{{}}
annotation and including your column name as part of your Gmail draft will allow you to include other data from your spreadsheet. If you change the name of the Recipient or Email Sent columns this will need to be updated by opening Tools > Script Editor.The source code includes a number of additional parameters, currently commented out, which can be used to control the name of the account email is sent from, reply to email addresses, as well as bcc and cc'd email addresses. If you would like to find out more about the features of this solution including some modifications you can make for additional functionality like setting up scheduled sending here is a related blog post.
For more information on the number of email recipients that can be contacted per day you can read the Current Quotas documentation. If you would like to find out more about the coding pattern used to conditionally read and write Google Sheets data here is a related blog post.
To learn more about Google Apps Script, try out the codelab which guides you through the creation of your first script.
You can also view the full source code of this solution on GitHub to learn more about how it was built.
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Let me show you how:
The Easy Way
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Pretty cool, huh?
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The Less-Easy Way
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It's a simple to use google spreadsheet where you enter your catchall domain and it randomly generates email addresses on that catchall for you.
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Sorry we no longer offer the download link for the resource.
Conclusion
While you're welcome to keep buying unreliable emails or to get an email generator that's going create more of the same unreliable stuff, you could actually do something that's going to help you run your SEO software.
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If you have any comments / concerns / suggestions on either the tool or the spreadsheet, please feel more than free to post them below.