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I was having this same problem, but this solved it! Thanks Kenny Elkington!
A few months ago my leadership team decided to cut our inside sales team. I had a few weeks to pull together an automated system that "replaced" all the work Inside Sales used to handle. Since implementation, we've gotten feedback from all regions that they are now seeing more qualified leads than e...
This was great you guys! I might go back and re-watch as reference as we revise our double opt-in system. It was really helpful to hear how you guys use the bounce reporting as well.A couple things I wanted to add/ask:How does deleting leads affect ROI/reporting capabilities? Just because you're not...
We just found an error with one of our smart campaigns that caused a lot of people to be marked as a program success when they shouldn't have even been included in the program to begin with.I just ran a batch campaign to remove those leads from the program, but I'm now wondering how it's going to ef...
This idea has been voiced a few times within community ( and )... is there any update? Looks like Kenneth Law was the one to respond to the other ideas...
Lisa Luskin and James Leedom, another way you can do it is by using "Random Sample" so that you don't have to know exactly who you are blocking, you are just making sure to get a truly random group of leads.Create a list (probably in your lead database) named "LST-No Emails" or whatever you decideSe...
It would be great if this worked both ways and not just in Engagement programs. So on a super basic level, if you have an email in one program and then create another one (let's say it doesn't have any tokens at all), and use that email in the blank program, the tokens won't be broken, but rather th...
Hey David, I totally agree with the first part. I'd love more options for subscription scheduling (see same idea here). If you're looking for a way to set up a preview of your report within the email, you can already do so in the subscriptions page. Go to Analytics --> Subscriptions and select the s...
I don't believe so. I think concatenating is the easiest way. In thinking about this issue, a few options came to mind but they were all more complex/time-consuming than a simple excel formula.