Create and Use Content Modules
Save time and send a consistent branding mesage
At tinyAlbert, we're all about scaling content creation.
That's why I'm delighted to share this nifty time-saving tool. If you want to deliver a consistent branding message or cut design time by reusing intricate combinations of elements, spend 10 minutes learning how to use the Modules feature.
Here's how it works. Save a frequently used element (or combination of elements) as a module (it's like a group). tinyAlbert drops the module into a folder. Later, drag the module to the canvas each time you edit a message. Once on the canvas, customize the module content. That's it.
Here's a quick overview.
Let's get started
The first step is to locate the element you want to save as a module. The Module tool only saves structures, containers, and stripes.
3. Click the Save as module icon.
The next two features help you tag a module.
tinyAlbert saves the module. All modules are sorted by Category label. Hover the mouse on a module to quickly review its content without placing the content on the editor stage.
You can update element information in the Modules folder. That includes modifying the Category label, tags, module name, and description. You can also change the image (if applicable).
Any change you make to an image in the Modules folder affects future uses of the module. If you've used this module in other messages in the same -- or different -- campaign, that content is not affected by your edits in the Modules folder.
To edit a module:
tinyAlbert comes equipped with a collection of pre-built modules that you can use and customize. Click the button and scroll down the list. The modules are organized by Category label.
That's all.
Now, you can save and reuse multiple content blocks easily, saving time and resources.