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# Importar contactos

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En esta sección, encontrarás información sobre cómo importar contactos en tu cuenta de ActiveCampaign.
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Si tienes una base de datos de contactos en un archivo de Excel o cualquier otro software, puedes importarlos fácilmente a ActiveCampaign para comenzar a enviar correos electrónicos.

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:warning: Ten en cuenta que necesitarás un archivo CSV separado por comas.&#x20;
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### **Instrucciones paso a paso**

1. Una vez que tu archivo CSV esté listo, ve a Contactos y haz clic en "Importar Contactos"
2. Sube tu archivo.
3. Seleccione la información que desea guardar en ActiveCampaign (vea el video para instrucciones detalladas).
4. Haz clic en Importar.
5. Verifica el estado de tu importación.

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Si tienes cualquier pregunta, no dudes en enviarnos [un correo](mailto:support@wildmail.io) para obtener ayuda gratuita en la configuración de tu cuenta.


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