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February 16, 2015
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Filters in nurture program leads list

  • February 16, 2015
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Are there any filters that we can apply to 'auto exclude' known competitor/spam email addresses from our nurture programmes?
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In case you aren't already doing it, it also helps to have a global smart list called "competitors" that you can use to build a comprehensive list of known or likely competitors in your database (eg, email address contains x, company name contains y). Then you can reference this smart list whenever you want to exclude as Kim mentions (filter - member of smart lis, not in competitors) and then you will know you are always using the current criteria. Easy to maintain this way.

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November 18, 2015

Thank you

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February 16, 2015
In case you aren't already doing it, it also helps to have a global smart list called "competitors" that you can use to build a comprehensive list of known or likely competitors in your database (eg, email address contains x, company name contains y). Then you can reference this smart list whenever you want to exclude as Kim mentions (filter - member of smart lis, not in competitors) and then you will know you are always using the current criteria. Easy to maintain this way.
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February 16, 2015
Absolutely. I'm guessing you have "feeder" smart campaigns that push the leads into the nurture programs? You can just include these filters in the smart list of the feeder campaigns. Does that make sense?

Kim