Email Marketing Automation is a powerful tool, but you may come across issues unless you fully understand how they work. The following guide should explain some important points to consider that will help ensure you get the most out of the platform.
Understanding automation settings
There are account level, automation level and broadcast level settings relevant to marketing automations. These settings allow you to control what automations and broadcast emails your supporters receive.
Account level settings
Found under Hello > Account Settings > Marketing Automations.
Allow priority to be managed in Marketing Automations (if checked, supporters can only be on one Automation at a time): With this setting enabled, users will be able to drag and drop automations into a priority order in the marketing automation dashboard. If supporters qualify for more than one automation at the same time, they will only be added to the automation with the higher priority.
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If it is disabled, supporters can be on multiple automations at the same time.
Include supporters, active in journeys, to all outbound email broadcasts: With this setting enabled, supporters who are on a marketing automation will be included in broadcast emails. If the setting is disable, supporters will be excluded from broadcast email if they are on a marketing automation.
Automation level settings
Found under Settings > Availability when creating or editing a marketing automation
If ‘Include supporters on this automation in messaging broadcasts’ is selected, supporters will continue to receive broadcast emails if they are in the select marketing automation.
If 'Exclude supporters on this automation in messaging broadcasts’ supporters will not receive broadcast emails if they are in the select marketing automation.
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Broadcast settings
With the account setting disabled, Users will see this when sending a broadcast email. With the setting toggled on, supporters will be sent the boardcast email even if they are in a marketing automation.
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What kind of automation should I make?
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