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Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 16:27:34 GMT 12
Has a situation like this ever happened to you? Well, most people would send emails, one to clients WITHOUT mentioning the course and another to non clients WITH the mention. And well, it's not the most optimal, but it works. But... What happens if you also want to check if you are registered for a webinar, for example? You should create more emails clients and are not registered for the webinar. Another for those who are clients , but are not registered for the webinar. Another for those who are clients and are registered for the webinar. Another for those who are not clients , but are registered for the webinar. different photo editing servies emails. And things can get even more complicated if you add more conditions. Well, you can save all this by adding conditional blocks within the same email. You add a block that only clients receive. Then another one that only non customers receive. Then another one that only those who have registered for the webinar receive. And then another one for those who have not yet registered for the webinar. We could continue adding all the conditionals you want and each contact will receive only the fragment that corresponds to them . I think you will see it in a more practical way in this video. Now your emails will never be the same again? # – Clean your ActiveCampaign lists with just one click Do you know what usually happens to your email list as time goes by? Well, some contacts are becoming inactive.
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