Hi there! I'm setting up an email campaign to test + learn what type of content our 4 personas are interested in. To do so, I'm planning to send my first email using dynamic content to slightly tweak the messaging to our 4 personas. Within that email, I'm linking to 3 pieces of content - "A", "B", "C"
I'd like to set it up so that depending on which content a person clicks on, wait 5 days and they receive the next email with additional content pertaining to "A", "B," or "C".
Where I'm getting stuck - if someone clicks on content "A" AND "B", what is the best way to set up the program? Should I have the next set of emails run on separate days so the person could still receive both if they clicked on both?
Curious how other folks have done campaigns similar to this where you are asking your audience to select what content they are interested in, with the caveat that they may be interested in multiple pieces of content. Thanks!!
Hi @avaroglu,
You can do this lots of different ways - here are some:
Keep in mind your communication limits (e.g. if someone clicks all 3 and your communication limit is 2 emails per day or per 7 days , you will need to spread these sends out).
To handle multiple clicks (e.g., "A" and "B"), you can set up separate triggers for each content click and stagger the follow-up emails on different days. For example, if "A" is sent on day 5, schedule "B" for day 6 to avoid overlap.
Alternatively, you could prioritize based on the first click or use a decision tree to guide the sequence. Let me know if you need help setting this up!
I would adopt a very different approach.
This approach means that no matter what content options they click on A, AB, ABC, AC, B, BC, C you only need to send them a single email subssequently, but with focussed content in it.
cheers
Jo