Hi,
are your campaigns a series of mails scheduled to go out over a period or are they a specific mail you send out at the time (that is, not scheduled)..?
My campaigns are two email followups that follow one after the other, a series for me is about 10 campaigns (of 2 followups each) that follow one after the other.
There's no reason it couldn't work either way, if you wanted the campaign to be the whole series, you just give the same campaign name to each followup in the series, make sense?
Is a campaign in this sense a series of mails that go out mixed with other unrelated ones in between, maybe.
As mentioned above, it could be either, as long as you give each followup that is tied to the campaign the same name, they could be mixed together, throughout a series of emails, a series could be one campaign, or it could be 10 (as in my case).
Could this mean that individual mails, which may be spread out with others between, would be tagged and then grouped into a collection if they all refer to the same campaign?
Yes exactly, you've got it :shock:
If scheduled, could some be receiving a different part of the campaign sequence? Would you identify which specific mail of a series caused a response?
You lost me here? I think so, based on which followup in the sequence they are on (each user could be on a different campaign, whichever campaign they are tagged with that is going out with the followup they are on) I would know which emails are related to which campaign and can therefore tie those to the Conversions/Sales in my Ad Tracking software.
Could a number of campaigns run at the same time?
Of course, any number could be running, 10, 20, 30 or 100, depending on how many campaigns you have assigned to your followups...
Sorry I am a little unclear how immediate or 'hands free' this is intended.
I'm hoping this is flexible enough and rigid enough to tie a followup to a conversion/sale in my other software package, that's what I'm looking for, for myself and anyone else who wants to use it, I think this would do it, for now... and provide a good enough solution to let me get an idea of how many emails are resulting in purchases - I can't do that now, I can see how many clicks are resulting in purchases, but I don't know how many emails went out to cause those clicks - that's what this would solve... got it?
Let me know about other questions, I think it's fairly straight forward...