How to send to all contacts in gmail

on February 15, 2019, 11:15 PM PST

How to migrate all of your Android contacts to Google

Jack Wallen walks you through the process of migrating your contacts from your phone's local storage to your Google account.

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If you have multiple Android devices or you’re planning on purchasing a new smartphone in the near future, you know that all of your Google contacts will be viewable by any Android device you associate with your Google account. But what about those contacts isolated to your phone’s local storage? Since those aren’t stored in your Google cloud, they won’t be available to other devices. So, how do you solve that conundrum?

Easy… you migrate you contacts from the local storage to your Google account. I’ll show you how to do that in two easy steps. (This tip assumes that you have a device associated with a Google account, and it contains a number of contacts on the local storage.)

SEE: Job description: Android developer (Tech Pro Research)

Step 1: Export

Follow these steps to export your contacts:

  1. Open the Contacts app on your Android device.
  2. Tap the app’s Overflow menu (three horizontal lines in the upper left corner).
  3. Tap Settings from the side bar menu.
  4. Tap Export.
  5. Give the file a name and tap SAVE (Figure A).

Figure A

Step 2: Import

  1. Open the Contacts app.
  2. Tap the app’s Overflow menu.
  3. Tap Settings.
  4. Tap Import.
  5. Tap Google.
  6. Select Import vCard file.
  7. Locate and tap the vCard file to be imported.
  8. Allow the import to complete.

By default, all of your contacts on your device will be automatically synced with your Google account, so there is no further action.

Editor’s note: The steps in this article were updated on Feb. 16, 2019.

Also See

  • Mobile device security: Tips for IT pros (free PDF) (TechRepublic)
  • How to get the most out of your Android device: 10 tips (TechRepublic)
  • Why I use Android (TechRepublic)
  • Android tips and tricks: 10 great ways to boost your phone experience (ZDNet)
  • The 10 best ways to secure your Android phone (ZDNet)
  • Best mobile VPN services for 2019 (CNET)
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In the world of online sales and marketing, it’s common practice for organizations to get in touch with a long list of contacts at the same time while simultaneously making the message seem personal.

To email each recipient individually would clearly be out of the question. Thankfully, there are ways in which a personalized email can be sent in a mass campaign, where each recipient is prevented from seeing who else is receiving the same message.

Here, we’ll show you how Gmail can help you with this and how Right Inbox has a special new feature to make it even more straightforward.

  • Why you Might Need to Hide Recipients in a Mass Email
  • How to Use the BCC method in Gmail
  • Potential Problems with BCC in Gmail
  • Using Mail Merge within Gmail
  • Introducing Right Inbox’s “Mail Merge for Gmail” feature
  • Summary

Why you Might Need to Hide Recipients in a Mass Email

All sorts of departments might have reason to hide recipients in a mass email.

The most obvious ones are sales and marketing teams, needing to reach client and prospect lists in one big campaign. Recruitment agencies and organizations might also need to hide recipients in their mass communications to members or customers.

In all of these examples, it would be poor practice to reveal each email address to all recipients. Not only is it a privacy breach, but it also looks somewhat unsophisticated in 2022!

The advantage of hiding email addresses in a mass campaign is that it feels more personalized, less spammy, and is more likely to elicit a positive response. The net result is higher engagement and a smaller chance of your email being banished to the spam folder or deleted outright.

How to Use the BCC method in Gmail

To use the BCC method within Gmail, you can follow these steps to ensure your recipient email addresses are hidden:

  1. Open Gmail and sign in.
  2. Open a new email and write the message you intend to send to your contact list.
  3. Click BCC in the top-right of your Compose window.
  4. Add all the email addresses to which you intend to send the message. It might help to copy and paste your list into this field.
  5. Add an email address into the “To” field. Since your email has to be sent to someone, you do need to enter a direct email address, even if it is your own.

Potential Problems with BCC in Gmail

Even though Gmail makes it easy for you to send bulk email campaigns, it does have some issues to be aware of.

1. BCC looks unprofessional

Although using BCC in Gmail is a good workaround if you don’t regularly send out mass email campaigns, it’s not as elegant as other tools and features available.

While recipients will not be able to see who else is receiving the email, they’ll be able to see themselves listed as a BCC instead of a direct recipient in the “To” field. This in itself will suggest to them that they’re receiving a mass email.

The worst-case scenario is that Gmail will interpret this email as spam and direct it to your recipients’ Spam or Junk folders.

2. You can’t capture data insights

If you’re sending out a mass campaign using BCC, it’s impossible for you to track who has opened the email, let alone other data such as click-through rate, and the time recipients opened the email.

3. You might reach Gmail’s sending limit

Gmail typically has a generous sending limit of hundreds per day, but if you’re sending a BCC email to more than your allocated amount, you may need to consider whether Gmail is the right tool for your campaigns.

4. You can’t personalize the email

When you’re using BCC, you’re unable to fully personalize the message by using, for example, a recipient’s first name. Online email marketing software will let you automate this and ensure that a more tailored message is sent to each of your customers, even when you’re sending out one message to a database of contacts.

Using Mail Merge within Gmail

Rather than using BCC, there is an option to use Mail Merge in Gmail. There are several complicated steps to this, but for more, you can read our step-by-step guide here.

Introducing Right Inbox’s “Mail Merge for Gmail” feature

Because using BCC within Gmail isn’t the best way to send a mass email campaign.“Mail Merge for Gmail”, part of the Right Inbox Chrome extension, lets you contact multiple recipients with a customized message, and thereby scale your outreach without using the personal touch.

It’s not straightforward using Gmail to send a bulk email campaign, whether you’re using Mail Merge or BCC, but our new feature removes the unnecessary steps, making it a much easier process. With Mail Merge for Gmail you can:

  • Contact a large number of people with a customized personal message
  • Improve and scale your cold email outreach within Gmail
  • Use together with Sequences to automatically follow-up with prospects
  • Used together with email tracking you can also see who’s opened your email and how many times they’ve opened it.

Not only this, but it gives you insight into how many recipients have opened your email, in which location and on what device, and how many have clicked on any links within your message. This kind of insight, combined with Right Inbox’s Sequences, will let you follow up on your campaigns in a targeted, useful way.

Summary

Gmail will let you email several recipients at a time while preventing them from knowing who else is receiving the same email. This is good news to anyone who needs to reach lots of people with the same message, but without the danger of privacy violations.

That said, this process is lacking in sophistication, and can easily result in your messages slipping straight into recipients’ spam folders.

With Right Inbox’s Mail Merge for Gmail feature, you can reach a bulk contact list with one message while also personalizing the message to each recipient. And with its ability to let you track your recipients’ opens, click-through, location, and device, your email campaigns will be supercharged with the added sophistication of a CRM.

How do I send an email to all my contacts at once?

Use Google Contacts to select all of your contacts, then hit the Email icon. If you use Google Contacts to track your contacts, you can use the Google Contacts Interface to select all or some of your contacts, and then hit the Email button to launch a Gmail Compose window with all of those addresses in the To line.

How do you send an email to all recipients in Gmail?

Open Gmail and sign in. Open a new email and write the message you intend to send to your contact list. Click BCC in the top-right of your Compose window. Add all the email addresses to which you intend to send the message.

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