Ok..so I'm trying to muddle my way through Marketo's functionality. This week I set up a nurture programme with 2 streams. The goal is to differentiate activity/engagement between two different audiences getting the exact same content. Stream 1 is for newest leads in database. Stream 2 is for the rest of the database. For both streams, I've set the trigger as 'received email', which is an email sent from a batch campaign (I created two emails with same content but different titles going to different audiences to trigger each respective stream). And then I've added additional filters to each stream's transition rules to achieve the segmentation I want (example, Stream 1 (new leads)= received webinar email for new leads, plus IS Member of previous new leads program, plus NOT member or previous 'rest of database' program. Stream 2 (rest of database)= received webinar email for rest of database, plus IS Member of previous rest of database program, plus NOT member of previous new leads program).
Then each stream is set up to get identical emails in same cadence.
Does that set up sound correct for what I'm trying to achieve? Can you use streams to send a series same content to two different audiences? Or do streams only function by moving person from Stream 1 to Stream 2?
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Hi Shelly,
In fact the, smart campaign that fire the first email is, from what I understand, seprated from the EP, since this first email is not in any stream but in another program. So, for the sake of maintenability, separate them.
As such, if in the future, you decide to change the criteria to enter you EP or if you decide to stop the EP, everything related to the EP will be contained in the EP and you very first email will remain indepandant.
Yes, of course, you can move the smart campaigns that have already fired off.
-Greg
Hi Shelly,
A few best practices rules when using nurturing programs:
-Greg
Thank you! So if I'm understanding you correctly I build the engagement program streams. Then I build batch campaign to fire off first email as first step in its flow AND insert Add to Engagement Program in that same flow (specifying the correct stream). Make sure the batch campaign lives inside the engagement program. Done.
One more question: In my case the batch campaigns have already fired off (Monday and Tuesday). Can I relocate it to the engagement program and add to its flow steps after the fact? Engagement program not set to launch till Thursday. If I do...will all still work as described above...or have I missed my chance this go-round?
Hi Shelly,
In fact the, smart campaign that fire the first email is, from what I understand, seprated from the EP, since this first email is not in any stream but in another program. So, for the sake of maintenability, separate them.
As such, if in the future, you decide to change the criteria to enter you EP or if you decide to stop the EP, everything related to the EP will be contained in the EP and you very first email will remain indepandant.
Yes, of course, you can move the smart campaigns that have already fired off.
-Greg
That seems to have worked! Can now see members in the Engagement program for the first time since the emails sent earlier this week. Thank you for your help!
You are welcome.
Please mark the question as answered.
-Greg