EM4C Tutorial Videos

game-playThese brief tutorials will help you understand how to use every aspect of EM4C so that you can easily create forms and landing pages, send professional email campaigns, set up auto-drip marketing campaigns, and more. Use these videos to learn more about EM4C in general, explore the various features, and to manage and use your own EM4C account. You'll be an EM4C Genius in no time!

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Here's a few YouTube tips that will get the most out of each video.

Viewing Requirements

In order to watch videos on our site, make sure you have access to the following system requirements:
  1. Macromedia Flash Player 7.0+ plug-in
  2. Windows 2000 or higher with latest updates installed
  3. Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
  4. Firefox 1.1+, Internet Explorer 5.0+, or Safari 1.0+
  5. Broadband connection with 500+ Kbps

Watching in Full Screen Mode

To view a video in full screen mode, simply navigate to the video you'd like to watch and click the full screen button located to the bottom-right of the video. As you hover over the button, you'll see it animate to show a representation of our standard video player transforming into a full screen player. Once you click the button, the video will expand so that it covers the majority of your screen.

To exit full screen mode, simply click the "Close" button, which looks like a checkbox at the bottom-right of the full-screen video.

Solve a Problem: Watching videos on dial-up

Still rockin' the 56k? No problem. As you may already know, a slower connection simply means slower delivery of services. You only need a little more time and patience than with a faster connection. For best results, you may want to start the video player and then click on the PAUSE button immediately. Then, wait until the red progress bar has reached the end of the video before playing it. Allowing the entire video buffer lets you watch it without interruption. Remember, the shorter the video, the shorter the amount of time it takes to buffer.

Solve a Problem: Incomplete buffering

If the video's buffering is interrupted in any way, an incomplete copy can get stuck in your cache and never fully buffer. You can attempt to restart the buffering by clearing your browser's cache. If the issue continues to happen, you might want to check the stability of your Internet connection.

To clear your browser's cache, follow the instructions listed here.

 

 
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