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Re: Email Program without it going to MQL
Josh Hill Jun 29, 2016 12:18 PM (in response to Tara Rowe)1 of 1 people found this helpfulyou can stop scoring links with those URLs
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Re: Email Program without it going to MQL
Dory Viscogliosi Jun 29, 2016 12:22 PM (in response to Tara Rowe)2 of 2 people found this helpfulHi Tara, to remove this specific email (or maybe all like it, depending on how you format things) you could also go to your scoring campaign and add a filter to the smart list of Not clicked link in email, email STARTS WITH [support], in the past day.
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Re: Email Program without it going to MQL
Tara Rowe Jun 29, 2016 12:39 PM (in response to Dory Viscogliosi)1 of 1 people found this helpfulThank you, I ended up finding the same solution mentioned above and it worked!
Appreciate all the help as always
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Re: Email Program without it going to MQL
f0b526d952f661e4f12d4f7397e38fcfa0bc7b8f Jun 29, 2016 2:19 PM (in response to Tara Rowe)I was asked if I could set up a channel of support emails that are excluded from scoring and other processes. Can I exclude channel type from a scoring program?
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Re: Email Program without it going to MQL
Devraj GrewalJun 29, 2016 4:28 PM (in response to f0b526d952f661e4f12d4f7397e38fcfa0bc7b8f)
1 of 1 people found this helpfulChristina,
Channel or tag are not fields you can search and bring into a smart list or a smart list within a smart campaign.
But what you can do is use the "Member of Program" filter in the smart list of the scoring smart campaign. Choose "Member of Program: false" and then list the programs that are using that specific channel or tag you do not want to score for.
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Re: Email Program without it going to MQL
Devraj GrewalJul 5, 2016 11:40 AM (in response to f0b526d952f661e4f12d4f7397e38fcfa0bc7b8f)
In that case, I would just search for those programs and manually select them from the picklist instead of overhauling your naming conventions.
Another option is to go within the scoring campaigns for email activity (ex. opened email & clicked link in email) and exclude the names of the support emails from the trigger.
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Re: Email Program without it going to MQL
Robb BarrettJun 29, 2016 8:59 PM (in response to Tara Rowe)
2 of 2 people found this helpfulUtilize a structures program naming convention and then exclude that from your scoring. For example, we use following:
2 character channel code
2 digit year
2 digit month
3 character business unit
3 character product family
Multi Character program name.
Example for an email going out this month:
EM-16-06-HIT-CPN-NewFeatures
When all of your programs are named consistently you can put in global rules. For example, let's say you want to exclude all EMAIL channels from scoring - put in "AND NOT STARTS WITH EM" or you may use OP for operational. Choice is yours.