I'm working to prioritize the types of sales alerts our team receives and save their inboxes. For large quantities of sales alerts (ex: subscription renewals), has anyone tried subscribing their sales team to a daily/weekly smart list rather than individual sales alerts? Any significant pros or cons?
Any best practices for types of sales alerts to set up? Example: perfect lead score, interesting moment, etc.
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Hi Kim! I feel the same way - we want to minimize the number of emails we're sending to our Sales teams so the alerts that are sent are sure to grab their attention. Typically, the only alert I send to a Sales Rep is when a lead that's assigned to them reaches our scoring threshold aka a status of "MQL" (Marketing Qualified Lead) or "AQL" (Automation Qualified Lead). Then, we can use subscriptions to reports, interesting moments, and Sales Insight for less pressing matters.
In general, if their immediate attention is required, an alert is justified. But if the information is not time sensitive, a report or interesting moment should suffice.
I hope this helps!
Hi Kim! I feel the same way - we want to minimize the number of emails we're sending to our Sales teams so the alerts that are sent are sure to grab their attention. Typically, the only alert I send to a Sales Rep is when a lead that's assigned to them reaches our scoring threshold aka a status of "MQL" (Marketing Qualified Lead) or "AQL" (Automation Qualified Lead). Then, we can use subscriptions to reports, interesting moments, and Sales Insight for less pressing matters.
In general, if their immediate attention is required, an alert is justified. But if the information is not time sensitive, a report or interesting moment should suffice.
I hope this helps!
Great feedback, thanks Jessica!