Labs is keenly aware of just how busy Constant Contact customers are - it’s one of the main reasons we added mobile newsletter creation to our QuickView app for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad! For some customers, though, tapping out a quick update to subscribers still takes too much time - and for that reason we’re happy to offer this video quick tip!
Labs is pleased to announce the release of QuickView 3, which adds the ability to create and edit newsletters right from your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad! Click through to watch a video walkthrough of this and other great new features.

Constant Contact Labs is committed to the research of new technologies in support of our mission to bring innovative new services and products to our small business customers. To that end, we’ve been looking very closely at Location-based services and technology.
Location-based services have their roots in local search but have recently begun to penetrate all aspects of our daily lives. From how and where consumers shop, to the way in which they interact with their social networks, to the places they visit, Location-based services are used in combination to enhance these experiences.

Last week I attended the Web 2.0 Expo in NYC held by O’Reilly Media and UBM TechWeb. I’ve wanted to attend this conference for a while now and finally had the opportunity to go this year. Overall this was both one of the better conferences that I’ve attended, and probably one of the worst expos as well (more on this later). In this post I’ll walk you through, from a very high level, my experience at the Web 2.0 Expo and what I thought about the event.
Hi Constant Contact,
How can we change the text fields on the second screen of the Join My List app? I’d like to add fields that are important to us and eliminate some of the others we don’t care about and therefore would prefer our subscribers not be asked.