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Exhaused Leads Duration period

  • May 22, 2018
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Hai,

Is there any option to get the duration period of the exhausted leads in the Engagement Stream separately for each and every stream ?.(i.e) we need to segregate the leads in stream based on how long the leads were in the exhausted time.

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Best answer by Josh_Hill13

The dashboard will give you some idea, but that's it.

If it's that impt, you could do something like a campaign where:

Run Daily:

Member of Engagement IS Exhausted in S1

then

Exhaustion Date={{system.dateTime}}

and then pull that data.

Probably need a reversal flow too when they are not exhausted.

Another way is to look at Not Was Sent Email in Past X time.

None of these are perfect.

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May 24, 2018

The dashboard will give you some idea, but that's it.

If it's that impt, you could do something like a campaign where:

Run Daily:

Member of Engagement IS Exhausted in S1

then

Exhaustion Date={{system.dateTime}}

and then pull that data.

Probably need a reversal flow too when they are not exhausted.

Another way is to look at Not Was Sent Email in Past X time.

None of these are perfect.

May 25, 2018

Thanks much Josh.

For future Nurture activity I think this would be great !

Much Appreciated !

Josh_Hill13
New Participant
May 22, 2018

click the Dashboard.

However, it is not possible to segment this in a smart list. A diff way is to look at how long ago they were sent ANY email or an email from the stream: Not Was Sent Email or Was Sent.

You should fix this by adding content weekly to avoid long exhaustion.

May 24, 2018

The exact Scenario is ,we dont need the average stream duration. We need to know average exhausted time in each stream. For Example: Stream 1 contained 100 people - X have been exhausted 0-30 days, X have been exhausted 31-60 days, X have been exhausted 61-90, X have been exhausted 91+ days -- Or something like that...