Campaign Types and How to Use Them

Campaign Goals

This is the desired outcome for the given initiative. Every FunnelFLARE Campaign has a goal-setting section that allows you to track one or more desired outcomes for the given campaign. Common goals are 'filled out this form', or 'purchased', etc.

Note: A contact history item created on a contact triggers the check to see if that contact 'signal' pushed the prospect across the goal line (and completes a goal). The only way a field change will complete a goal is if the field change is done manually (as that creates a 'user changed' history item on the contact. Thus if a field is changed via any other means, the only way this contact will be checked to see if it completed a goal is when a history item is created for that contact.

Note: For calendar campaign types, if a contact completes a campaign goal, the contact is added to the campaign audience.

Campaign Attribution

All links in emails, SMS messages, social posts, etc are encoded with utm_campaign, utm_source, utm_medium. If a person fills out a form as a result of engaging with a link from a campaign, the utm_source, utm_medium, and utm_campaign will apply to the attribution. If you have a landing page as an asset inside a campaign, if no campaign attribution is associated with the form on that page (for example, someone just goes to the page directly, or if the links to get to the page do not include a utm_campaign), FunnelFLARE will associate the campaign the page is into the form fill.

Campaign Types

FunnelFLARE has 4 campaign types.

  • Newsletter Campaign
  • Drip Campaign
  • Event Campaign
  • Generic Campaign

 

Newsletter Campaign

A newsletter campaign is the classic email blast. This has a date/time for sending the newsletter. A newsletter is sent to a group of people that are brought into the campaign via contact lists.

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Drip Campaign

The drip campaign is also known as a 'nurture campaign' or a 'trigger campaign'. Each person who goes through a drip campaign is processed from the time they enter the campaign via the trigger event and remain in the campaign until no further steps remain to prospect the prospect. 

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Generic Campaign

This campaign is essentially a Newsletter campaign without a send date. You can schedule social posts in a generic campaign, and send a newsletter. The big difference between a generic campaign and a newsletter campaign is the campaign's defined send date/time (which a newsletter campaign has, a generic campaign does not). Generic campaigns are typically used to post and track social posts.

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Event Campaign

The event campaign is a cross between a newsletter campaign and a drip campaign. The Event Campaign has multiple steps, each step has a full workflow.

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