Hey, I recognize that screenshot! That was from my
presentation at Marketo Summit 2014!
🙂This is specifically if you're looking to have programs within engagement programs, for the use case (for example) of having multiple emails promoting the same content and skipping that cast based on the business rules you set up. This is an
advanced use case.
Exclusion (Batch): The people who you want to exclude form this email cast. If the CTA points to a blog post, for example, you'd have a filter which says "anyone who has visited page [INSERT BLOG POST URL HERE]" and then adds them to the program as an "Exclusion" status.
Exclusion (Triggered): The on-going people who you want to exclude from the email cast. In the case of a blog post, it'd be a trigger which is "visit web page [insert blog post url here]." In the case of a content download, it'd be watching that leads are "added to list [insert name of list that holds people who download that asset."
Send Email: This is the smart campaign that will actually send the email in the engagement program. It just has a filter of "is member of any engagement program" and then as a flow step, sends the actual email.
The reason for this is that engagement programs skip a cast for two reasons:
1) Someone has received an that specific email before
2) Someone is already a member of that program
If a person has received a specific email before isn't always the best (or most robust) option, so the way to add robustness is through an "Exclusion" program status on that type of program. That way you can add them to the program so the Engagement cast will skip them, and they won't interfere with your major success metrics.
If you have more questions, you can shoot me an email (eunthank@etumos.com)—subscribing to these Community discussions is buggy for me at the moment, so I don't get alerted when someone responds.
Best,
Edward Unthank | Founder, Etumos