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- | ====== How to create an auto target group ====== | + | ====== How do I create an auto target group? ====== |
- | At //Addresses > Lists// a new automatic target group (short: auto target group) can be created via the button on the bottom right. | + | At //Addresses > Lists//, a new automatic target group (short: auto target group) can be created via the button on the bottom right. |
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- | To do this, a name must be assigned to the auto target group. The target group will then appear under //Addresses > Lists// in the first tab. | + | To do this, a name must be assigned to the auto target group. The target group will then appear under //Addresses > Lists// in the first tab and is labeled with the symbol {{: |
- | Auto target groups are filled automatically, | ||
- | In other words, an auto target group is always up-to-date and therefore constantly changes in size: as a result of subscriptions and unsubscriptions carried out within a newsletter, subscriptions generated via an address interface, an upload of addresses to the FTP server etc. Blacklist entries and hard bounces are automatically deleted from auto target groups | + | <WRAP round info 80%> |
+ | An auto target group is always up-to-date and therefore constantly changes in size as a result of subscriptions and unsubscriptions carried out within a newsletter, subscriptions generated via an address interface, an upload of addresses to the SFTP server, etc. Blacklist entries and hard bounces are automatically deleted from auto target groups. | ||
- | Addresses can also be added manually | + | Addresses can also be added manually |
+ | </WRAP> | ||
- | Auto target groups can be recognized by the circle symbol: {{:de:button_azg.png|}} | + | ===== Automatic filling of auto target groups ===== |
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+ | Auto target groups | ||
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+ | {{:en:addresses_lists_autotargetgroup_audit_timeline.png? | ||
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+ | ===== Newsletter ===== | ||
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+ | If several newsletters are defined in the current client, there will be an auto target group for each newsletter that the recipients can subscribe to and unsubscribe from, for example, via a newsletter-administration page. | ||
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+ | ===== Add addresses manually to an auto target group ===== | ||
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+ | Addresses can also be added manually from another target group //Addresses > Lists//. | ||
<WRAP round important 80%> | <WRAP round important 80%> | ||
- | Don’t | + | Do not hesitate to contact our support |
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+ | ===== Create an auto target group in clients that have multiple communication channels ===== | ||
+ | When creating auto target groups in omnichannel clients, you can specify a daily automatic cleanup of addresses without a channel opt-in. | ||
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+ | If the target group is assigned to a channel, it is automatically cleaned of all addresses that do not have an opt-in in this channel. If you select //All channels//, no automatic cleanup takes place. | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | <WRAP round important 40%> | ||
+ | To assign existing auto target groups to a channel, please contact promio.net support. | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | {{tag>Target-Group Auto-Target-Group Target-Group-Administration Address-Generation}} | + | {{tag>auto_target_groups multichannel omnichannel address_generations |