Hello,
I sent out an A/B test today for two whole body emails. With that I created two smart campaigns - one for people who clicked the link in the email add them to list A, people who filled out the form, put them in list B. I tested it out before I sent it to make sure both smart campaigns were working, it worked for me and added me to the appropriate list.
I did see the link performance report and saw that people had click the link, I was wondering why it wasn't working and why people weren't being added to the list.
Not sure if it had to do with A/B Testing...
Hi Lisa,
Try using LINK is, instead of Link contains in the trigger campaign, may be that may help.
Remove '' from your trigger for the email click link. Also, ensure that the URL is correct and you select it from the drop-down, rather than pasting it manually in the field.
Hi Alok,
I actually got the URL from the drop down. 😕
Lisa KongDid      you test this once without selecting the URL and without  once? I feel it should work fine that way.
Hi Alok,
It's weird, I tested it and it worked before, but idk why it didn't work out when the program launched.
I just ended up doing a batch campaign.
Thanks for the suggestions, will try next time ![]()
Instead of Link, can you use Web Page and find it there?
Alok has it - we've had this same problem. If you paste the URL directly into the Web Page constraint it won't work.
The fills out form trigger should definitely work.
There might be a typo in the URL of the clicked link trigger, or you could change it to "is" instead of contains.
You could clone the campaign and change the trigger to a filter to "catch up" if that is indeed the problem.
It could be that people are clicking the link more than once?
Sorry, I guess I misunderstood the question. I think the problem is in the SmartList you are creating for list B. You must have mismatched the URL it is listening for. I would look more closely at that
hmm, I don't think it's that?
What do you mean? You don't think the trigger will work if it's clicked more than once?