Difference between revisions of "Recycling Subscribers"

From TRWV Documentation Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 3: Line 3:
 
When your subscribers have received all of your follow up letters, you have the option to "recycle" them to start over with your [[Automated Letter Series]].
 
When your subscribers have received all of your follow up letters, you have the option to "recycle" them to start over with your [[Automated Letter Series]].
  
 +
{{mbox
 +
| text  = Recycling is an action performed using the Subscriber Manager (see [[ Managing Your Subscriber List ]] for detailed information)
 +
}}
  
 
== Recycling Subscribers ==
 
== Recycling Subscribers ==
Line 10: Line 13:
 
* Search for ''Subscriber is Finished receiving Automated Followup Letters''
 
* Search for ''Subscriber is Finished receiving Automated Followup Letters''
  
* Use the '''Recycle''' Action Button to  
+
* Use the '''Recycle''' Action Button to recycle the chosen Subscribers.
  
 
* (optional) You may select a different Letter than the first to re-start the Automated Series. For example: If your first Letter is a ''Thanks for Subscribing'' Introductory message, you may wish to recycle the series with the second letter.
 
* (optional) You may select a different Letter than the first to re-start the Automated Series. For example: If your first Letter is a ''Thanks for Subscribing'' Introductory message, you may wish to recycle the series with the second letter.

Revision as of 14:43, 9 May 2017

TRWV-AR-SubscribersTab.jpg

When your subscribers have received all of your follow up letters, you have the option to "recycle" them to start over with your Automated Letter Series.

Recycling Subscribers

  • When you mouse over the Subscribers tab, click Manage Subscribers.
  • Search for Subscriber is Finished receiving Automated Followup Letters
  • Use the Recycle Action Button to recycle the chosen Subscribers.
  • (optional) You may select a different Letter than the first to re-start the Automated Series. For example: If your first Letter is a Thanks for Subscribing Introductory message, you may wish to recycle the series with the second letter.



<seealso> Automated Letter Series Contact Management Tools Broadcasting Letters </seealso>