Hi,
I am designing a nurturing email campaign:
You can have 3 streams and in each of the streams'. You can have the transition rules in each stream as follows:
- Stream 1 : Person in List defined as said.
- Stream 2: Person was sent the Email in stream 1 and opened the email
- Stream 3 : Person sent the email, and Person not opened email in the past X days. (Set the cadence as required)
I would suggest to use the Email asset only in the each of the streams instead of default program. You can activate the contents in the streams once you have set up the appropriate transition rules for each stream.
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BTW this can be done in a more simple way by using default programs for each scenario/email delivery instead of engagement program.
Hi Ling,
For the program that you're mentioning below, I would actually suggest building it as a default program instead of an engagement program. Engagement programs are typically meant to act as a series of nurture emails that will be sent to a list over a period of time. The intent is to continue adding content to the engagement streams so that you're continuing to nurture your prospects.
The campaign that you're describing sounds like it's only a series of 3 emails, which is why I would suggest setting it up as a default program that uses smart campaigns to trigger the email sends.
The logic could be something like the following:
Email #1:
Could be set up as a batch or trigger campaign
Smart List: Member of List or Added to List if you want it to be a trigger campaign
Flow: Send Email
Email #2:
Trigger campaign:
Smart List: Opens Email (insert email name)
Flow: Wait 5 days, Send Email #2
Email #3:
Batch campaign
Smart List: Not Opened Email after X amount of days
Flow: Send Email #1
Hope this is helpful