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Editing emails mid-campaign?

  • March 27, 2017
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We have a 6-email campaign that will span 6 weeks (yep, one per week).  But I only have the first 2 emails from our design group.  Can I put templates in place of the last 4 and edit as I get them?

TIA,

Anne

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Best answer by Grégoire_Miche2

Hi Anne,

This question belongs to the Products  section. Marketing central is for generic marketing topics. Read here to learn more and move it to products.

Then the answer is absolutely Yes.

But, you will not be able to place empty "send email" flow steps in the flow, because this would cause an error. Therefore, you will need to approve a first (even if it's empty) version of each email in order to be able to place them in the flow.

-Greg

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Grégoire_Miche2
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March 27, 2017

Hi again Anne,

Pls mark it as answered.

-Greg

Grégoire_Miche2
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New Participant
March 27, 2017

Hi Anne,

This question belongs to the Products  section. Marketing central is for generic marketing topics. Read here to learn more and move it to products.

Then the answer is absolutely Yes.

But, you will not be able to place empty "send email" flow steps in the flow, because this would cause an error. Therefore, you will need to approve a first (even if it's empty) version of each email in order to be able to place them in the flow.

-Greg

March 27, 2017

Thank you!

Grégoire_Miche2
New Participant
March 27, 2017

But be very careful with this: I have too often seen situations where the emails had not been completed in due time, resulting to wrong version being sent.

If the scheduling of your emails is 1 every week, same day of the week and same hour, I would recommend that you use an engagement program, rather than a regular flow. You will be able to activate the content on each week one by one when they are really ready.

-Greg