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| - | As a first step, select all of the emails whose recipients | + | First, you must select all emails whose recipients |
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| In the second step, //Define target group basis// the base of the target group that is selected. Here you chose the category that describes the users who are supposed to be part of the new target group. For example, you may select all those who opened or clicked. | In the second step, //Define target group basis// the base of the target group that is selected. Here you chose the category that describes the users who are supposed to be part of the new target group. For example, you may select all those who opened or clicked. | ||
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| Choose the exclude filters in the third step called Filter target group basis. The exclude filters ‘subtract’ certain users from your target group. For example, you can exclude all leads. This way you select all those who clicked but did not order something. | Choose the exclude filters in the third step called Filter target group basis. The exclude filters ‘subtract’ certain users from your target group. For example, you can exclude all leads. This way you select all those who clicked but did not order something. | ||
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| + | Watch a tutorial on how to create a target group of respondents: | ||
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