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Marketing Campaigns

You can find this section under Email Marketing > Marketing Campaigns in the IRP Admin left navigation menu.

You use this page to set up and manage your event-driven email remarketing campaigns and mailshot campaigns.

Overview

Campaigns are managed as flows stemming from a particular event. You can add various Actions and Timing steps to the flow once you have selected an event type; some steps will be automatically generated.

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The available Actions and Timing steps will vary based on the event type you select. For more details, see How to Add or Edit a Marketing Campaign.

MarketingCampaigns.aspx page

The MarketingCampaigns.aspx page appears as follows:

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There are separate tabs for Remarketing Campaigns and Mailshots. Both tabs use the same search feature where you can find any campaign by name, active/inactive status, event type (Order Placed, Dropped Basket, etc.) and archive status.

Remarketing Campaigns tab

You can see the following details in the main grid:

  • ID: The unique identifier for this remarketing campaign, added automatically by the IRP.
  • Campaign: The name of the remarketing campaign used within IRP Admin.
  • Type: The type of campaign and the events that will cause the campaign to trigger emails and to stop.
  • Recipients: The type of recipients this remarketing campaign will be sent to, for example 'everyone'. You can click on the figure to open the appropriate editing page.
  • In Flow: This is the number of sends that have been scheduled as part of the campaign. For example, when a customer drops a basket, they will go into the workflow with a send scheduled for whatever the configured delay is before the first email send; if in between time, a Stop action is triggered, the customer will be removed from the workflow.
  • Emails: Here you can view the following details:
    • Subject: The subject line of the email.
    • Sent: The number of emails that have been sent.
    • Opened: The number of times that the email has been opened.
    • Clicks: The number of times that the email has been clicked on.
    • Unsubscribes: The number of times that the email has been unsubscribed from.
    • Sales: The total value of sales generated by the email.
  • Orders: The number of orders generated by this remarketing campaign.
  • AOV: The average order value generated by this remarketing campaign.
  • Sales: The total value of sales generated by this remarketing campaign.
  • Status: This indicates the status of the campaign (e.g. Active or Inactive).
  • Update: Select 'Deactivate' or 'Archive'.
  • Copy: Click this button to make a copy of the campaign so that you can easily adapt it to use for another campaign.
  • Manage: Click this button to make changes to the campaign details, test sending the emails, check the campaign status, view stats and audit history.

Mailshots tab

You can see the following details in the main grid:

  • ID: The unique identifier for this mailshot campaign, added automatically by the IRP.
  • Campaign: The name of the mailshot campaign used within IRP Admin.
  • Recipients: The type of recipients this remarketing campaign will be sent to, for example 'everyone'. You can click on the figure to open the appropriate editing page.
  • Email Details: The Subject, 'From' Name and 'From' Address of the mailshot.
  • Sent: The number of emails that have been sent.
  • Opened: The number of times that the email has been opened.
  • Clicked: The number of times that the email has been clicked on.
  • Unsubscribes: The number of times that the email has been unsubscribed from.
  • Orders: The number of orders generated by this mailshot.
  • AOV: The average order value generated by this mailshot.
  • Sales: The total value of sales generated by this mailshot.
  • Status: This indicates the status of the campaign (e.g. Active or Inactive).
  • Sending Status: This indicates the sending status of the mailshot, for example 'Not Sent'.
  • Last Sent: The date when this mailshot was last sent.
  • Next Send: The next scheduled send date for the mailshot.
  • Update: Select 'Deactivate' or 'Archive'.
  • Copy: Click this button to make a copy of the campaign so that you can easily adapt it to use for another campaign.
  • Manage: Click this button to make changes to the campaign details, test sending the emails, check the campaign status, view stats and audit history.

Other functions

At the top of the page you can use the following buttons:

  • Remarketing Events: Click this button to switch on the master setting to enable customer remarketing events. When this box is checked, customer-triggered events will be enabled and will qualify for active remarketing campaigns that you add on the MarketingCampaigns.aspx page. This setting is also available on the Email Settings page.
  • Legacy Campaigns: Click this button to go to the EmailCampaigns.aspx page. This is where you can view legacy mailshot campaigns, legacy dropped basket campaigns, legacy re-engagement campaigns and legacy birthday campaigns. For more details, see Legacy Campaigns: Overview, Legacy Campaigns: How to Manage a Legacy Birthday Campaign, Legacy Campaigns: How to Manage a Legacy Re-engagement Campaign, Legacy Campaigns: How to Manage a Legacy Standard Mailshot Campaign and Legacy Campaigns: How to Manage a Legacy Dropped Basket Campaign.
  • Errors: Click this button to view email marketing campaign errors on the RemarketingCampaignAuditHistory.aspx page. For more details, see How to View Remarketing Campaign Audit History.
  • Segmentation: Click this button to go to the EmailSegmentation.aspx page where you can view and edit all of the email segmentation options available to you on the IRP. These include email profiles, mailing list segments, email reports and email send lists. For more details, see the Segmentation help topic.
  • Audit History: Click this button to go to the RemarketingCampaignAuditHistory.aspx page where you can view the log entries for your email campaigns, including the dates sent, campaign source, audit notes, Admin User, errors and so forth. For more details, see How to View Remarketing Campaign Audit History.
  • Add New Campaign: Click this button to set up a new email marketing campaign on the RemarketingCampaignEdit.aspx page. For more details, see How to Add or Edit a Marketing Campaign.
  • [Cogwheel]: Click this button to go to the EmailSettings.aspx page where you can view and edit all M-Cloud Settings. For more details, see the Email Settings help topic.

Other key features

Other key features of the IRP email marketing suite are described in the sections that follow.

Auditing of email sends

All email sends, including attachments, are audited within IRP Admin. This improves visibility on exactly which emails have been sent to whom. This is used mainly for statistics and advanced functionality and is enabled using two Application Settings in the 'Emails' grouping:

  • Enable Email Auditing: When enabled, every email send will be logged in the database.
  • Enable Email Content Auditing: When enabled, all sent email content will be logged in the database.

You can view email sends on the EmailSendHistory.aspx page (you can also access this page by clicking the Email Send History button on the Mailing List page, MailingList.aspx). Note that customer send records are deleted seven days after sending.

Email stylesheet

The Email Stylesheet is included in all emails. This includes existing system emails, mailshot emails and remarketing emails.

Email Alerts bar

You can see at-a-glance information about your emails using the Emails Alerts Bar at the top of your IRP Admin page (to see this bar, select 'Emails' from the drop-down menu under the search bar at the top of the page):

Emails alert bar

Small Translations for the 'Unsubscribe' link

You can use the following Small Translations for the 'Unsubscribe' link in your emails: 2503, 2504 and 2505.

'Last Engaged' timestamp

The 'Last Engaged' timestamp is recorded against Mailing List entries. This is updated when a customer clicks a link in a marketing email and also when viewing system emails. This helps with tracking the engagement of each Mailing List entry by tracking link clicks within emails. If you have SQL abilities, this would be available in reports querying the Mailing List.

Email validation

Email validation in the IRP makes use of the most up-to-date implementation recommended by Microsoft, thus allowing fully-functioning email address validation for modern addresses and domain names.

Default email address and display name in IRP Admin

You can set the default email address and display name that you see on pages in IRP Admin by setting values for the following Application Settings in the 'Emails' grouping:

  • Offer Email Address: The Offer Email Address that will appear as default on the Administration Email Edit, Private Sale Edit and front-end Email Subscription pages.
  • Offer Email Display Name: The Offer Email Display Name that will appear as default on the Administration Email Edit pages.

How To Guides (9)

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Legacy Campaigns: Overview

The following Legacy Email Campaign Types exist:

Standard Mailshot Campaign

  • Email contents can be added for one email only.
  • A new partner can automatically be generated when inserting a new Campaign when 'Automatically create new traffic partner' is selected during configuration.
  • The email is always manually sent either immediately or at a scheduled time by pressing the 'Send Email' button.
  • A 'Scheduled Sends' tab displays on the EmailCampaignEdit.aspx page when a send is underway for the Campaign.
  • Scheduled sends can be cancelled or paused/resumed when in progress.
  • All Campaign Emails can include a voucher, voucher restrictions and any number of Custom Product Lists. The 'Minimum Spend' is text fully translatable using small translations 2633, 2634, 2635 and 2636.

Dropped Basket Campaign

You can use Dropped Basket Campaigns to remind customers that they have left one or more products in their basket. To become eligible to receive these emails, a customer must log into their account, add one or more products to their basket but then not purchase them.

  • The Campaign emails will be sent automatically when customers with dropped baskets meet all of the criteria configured in the Campaign.
  • Multiple email contents can be added to the Campaign.
  • Additional emails can override the Partner of the Campaign so they are tracked independently.
  • Additional emails can be sent at different time frames based on the number of minutes/hours/days/weeks after a basket has been dropped.
  • Campaign emails can be deactivated.
  • All email contents must include one of the following placeholders to allow a customer to retrieve their basket:
    $$BasketUrl$$
    $$BasketLink$$
  • Basket Content Templates can be added to the email HTML content.
  • All Campaign Emails can include a voucher, voucher restrictions and any number of Custom Product Lists. The 'Minimum Spend' is text fully translatable using small translations 2633, 2634, 2635 and 2636.

Re-engagement Campaign

You can use Re-engagement Campaigns to approach customers who have not made a purchase in a specified period of time. An example would be if a customer has not ordered from you in 90 days, you could send an email with a 10% off voucher.

  • The Campaign emails will be sent automatically when customers are inactive.
  • Multiple email contents can be added to the Campaign.
  • Additional emails can override the Partner of the Campaign so they are tracked independently.
  • Additional emails can be sent at different timeframes based on the number of minutes/days/hours/weeks/ a customer has been inactive for.
  • Campaign emails can be deactivated.
  • Email content can include Product Recommendations.
  • The Campaign emails are always sent to customers who are inactive - the recipients' selection can further filter these customers.
  • You can configure campaigns to prevent customers from receiving re-engagement emails if they have subsequently placed an order.
  • All Campaign Emails can include a voucher, voucher restrictions and any number of Custom Product Lists. The 'Minimum Spend' is text fully translatable using small translations 2633, 2634, 2635 and 2636.

Birthday Campaign

You use Birthday Emails to send emails to customers on their birthday, encouraging them to purchase more items, use a voucher, and so forth.

You will only know the customer’s birthday if they have voluntarily included the information in their account details. In order for the customer to have the opportunity to do this, you must enable the Application Setting Enable Customer Date Of Birth Entry.

  • The Campaign Emails will be sent automatically on customer birthdays.
  • You can add multiple email contents to the Campaign.
  • Additional emails can override the Partner of the Campaign so that they are tracked independently.
  • Additional emails can be sent at different timeframes based on the number of minutes/hours/days/weeks after a customer birthday. You can insert a negative value if you want emails to be sent for the hours, days or weeks before a customer birthday.
  • Campaign emails can be deactivated.
  • The Campaign Emails are always sent to customers on their birthdays - the recipients' selection can further filter these customers.
  • All Campaign Emails can include a voucher, voucher restrictions and any number of Custom Product Lists. The 'Minimum Spend' is text fully translatable using small translations 2633, 2634, 2635 and 2636.

The send time for campaign emails is recorded. All campaign emails use the same tracking.

You can preview and test all Campaign Emails before sending them, with all placeholder content being fully replaced.

EmailCampaigns.aspx page

The main EmailCampaigns.aspx page includes tabs corresponding to the types of Email Campaign.

Standard Mailshots tab

You can use the search features at the top of the grid to find any email in the system, by Last Sent Date and by Status.

The main grid shows the following details on the 'Standard Mailshots' tab:

  • ID: This is the ID of the Email Campaign. Note that there can only ever be one email in a Standard Mailshot Campaign (other types of Campaign, as described below, can have multiple emails within a Campaign).
  • Campaign: This is the IRP Admin name of the Campaign.
  • Subject: This is the subject of the email as defined when it was originally created. For details, see the 'How To' articles in this section.
  • Status: This is the current status of the email:
    • Not Sent
    • Sending
    • Sent
    • Inactive
    You may also see the following Email Sending Statuses:
    • Not Sent
    • Sending
    • Complete
    • Scheduled
    • Gathering Addresses
    • Paused
    • Aborted
    • Generating Vouchers
    • Parsing Placeholders
    • Verifying International Settings
    • Generating Custom Product Lists
    • Generating Email Body Text
    For Mailshot campaigns that are not 'Complete' or 'Not Sent', the sending status will also be displayed (for example 'Sending – Gathering Addresses').
  • Sent date: This is the date and time when the email was last sent.
  • Sent: This is the total number of times that the email has been sent to customers across all sending sessions.
  • Opened: This is the total number of times that the email has been opened by customers (as measured by the number of times they click the link in the email).
  • Open Rate: This is the rate at which emails are opened by recipients (Opened emails / Sent emails).
  • Clicks: This is
  • Click Rate: This is the Click Through Rate: Read emails / Sent emails * 100. In other words, the percentage of times that a recipient opens your email and clicks the link to get through to your website.
  • Unsubscribes: This is the number of customers who have received an email from an Email Campaign, used a link within the email to go to your website and then subsequently have unsubscribed from the Mailing List.
  • Orders: This is the total number of orders made by customers who received the email and clicked through to your site.
  • AOV: This is the Revenue / Orders. (This is often called the Average Order Value.)
  • Revenue: This is the total amount of revenue generated by the email.
  • [Check box]: Check this box if you want to select a standard mailshot campaign for deletion or check the box at the very top of the column to select all standard mailshot campaigns for deletion. Once you have made your selection, click the Delete Selected Campaigns button at the top or the bottom of the page to delete the campaigns.
  • Preview: Click this button to see what the email will look like when it is sent to recipients.
  • Edit: Click this button to Edit the email. For details, see the 'How To' articles in this section.
  • Copy: Click this button to copy the email and then use it as the basis for another email.
  • Send: Click this button to prepare to send an email. For details, see the How to Run a Standard Mailshot Campaign article in this section.

Dropped Basket Campaigns tab

You can use the search features at the top of the grid to find any email in the system, by Last Sent Date and by Status.

The main grid shows the following details on the 'Dropped Basket Campaigns' tab:

  • ID: This is the ID of the Email Campaign. Note that there can be multiple emails within a Campaign - each one will have a different ID (as listed on the 'Email Content' tab).
  • Campaign: This is the IRP Admin name of the Campaign.
  • Emails:
    • Subject: This is the subject of each individual email within a Campaign. For details, see the 'How To' articles in this section.
    • Sent: This is the total number of times that each individual email within a Campaign has been sent to customers.
    • Opened: This is the total number of times that each individual email within a Campaign has been opened by customers (as measured by the number of times they click the link in the email).
    • Revenue: This is the total amount of revenue generated by each individual email within a Campaign.
  • Status: This is the current status of the Campaign:
    • Live (i.e. sending)
    • Sent
    • Inactive (i.e. paused)
  • Date Sent: This is the date and time when the email was last sent.
  • Sent: This is the total number of times that the emails have been sent to customers across all sending sessions for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Opened: This is the total number of times that emails have been opened by customers (as measured by the number of times they click the link in the emails) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Open Rate: This is the rate at which emails are opened by recipients (Opened emails / Sent emails) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Clicks: This is the number of times that emails have been clicked on for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Click Rate: This is the Click Through Rate: Read emails / Sent emails * 100. In other words, the percentage of times that a recipient opens your emails and clicks the link to get through to your website for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Unsubscribes: This is the number of customers who have received an email from an Email Campaign, used a link within the email to go to your website and then subsequently have unsubscribed from the Mailing List.
  • Orders: This is the total number of orders made by customers who received the emails and clicked through to your site for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • AOV: This is the Average Order Value (Revenue / Orders) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Revenue: This is the total amount of revenue generated by the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • [Check box]: Check this box if you want to select a dropped basket campaign for deletion or check the box at the very top of the column to select all dropped basket campaigns for deletion. Once you have made your selection, click the Delete Selected Campaigns button at the top or the bottom of the page to delete the campaigns.
  • Preview: Click this button to see what the email will look like when it is sent to recipients.
  • Edit: Click this button to Edit the email. For details, see the How to Run a Birthday Campaign article in this section.
  • Copy: Click this button to copy the email and then use it as the basis for another email.
  • Send: Click this button to prepare to send an email. For details, see the How to Run a Birthday Campaign article in this section.

Re-engagement Campaigns tab

You can use the search features at the top of the grid to find any email in the system, by Last Sent Date and by Status.

The main grid shows the following details on the 'Re-engagement Campaigns' tab:

  • ID: This is the ID of the Email Campaign. Note that there can be multiple emails within a Campaign - each one will have a different ID (as listed on the 'Email Content' tab).
  • Campaign: This is the IRP Admin name of the Campaign.
  • Emails:
    • Subject: This is the subject of each individual email within a Campaign. For details, see the 'How To' articles in this section.
    • Sent: This is the total number of times that each individual email within a Campaign has been sent to customers.
    • Opened: This is the total number of times that each individual email within a Campaign has been opened by customers (as measured by the number of times they click the link in the email).
    • Revenue: This is the total amount of revenue generated by each individual email within a Campaign.
  • Status: This is the current status of the Campaign:
    • Live (i.e. sending)
    • Sent
    • Inactive (i.e. paused)
  • Date Sent: This is the date and time when the email was last sent.
  • Sent: This is the total number of times that the emails have been sent to customers across all sending sessions for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Opened: This is the total number of times that emails have been opened by customers (as measured by the number of times they click the link in the emails) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Open Rate: This is the rate at which emails are opened by recipients (Opened emails / Sent emails) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Clicks: This is the number of times that emails have been clicked on for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Click Rate: This is the Click Through Rate: Read emails / Sent emails * 100. In other words, the percentage of times that a recipient opens your emails and clicks the link to get through to your website for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Unsubscribes: This is the number of customers who have received an email from an Email Campaign, used a link within the email to go to your website and then subsequently have unsubscribed from the Mailing List.
  • Orders: This is the total number of orders made by customers who received the emails and clicked through to your site for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • AOV: This is the Average Order Value (Revenue / Orders) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Revenue: This is the total amount of revenue generated by the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • [Check box]: Check this box if you want to select a re-engagement campaign for deletion or check the box at the very top of the column to select all re-engagement campaigns for deletion. Once you have made your selection, click the Delete Selected Campaigns button at the top or the bottom of the page to delete the campaigns.
  • Preview: Click this button to see what the email will look like when it is sent to recipients.
  • Edit: Click this button to Edit the email. For details, see the How to Run a Birthday Campaign article in this section.
  • Copy: Click this button to copy the email and then use it as the basis for another email.
  • Send: Click this button to prepare to send an email. For details, see the How to Run a Birthday Campaign article in this section.

Birthday Campaigns tab

Note that Birthday Campaigns are listed under 'Others' at the top-right of the page.

You can use the search features at the top of the grid to find any email in the system, by Last Sent Date and by Status.

The main grid shows the following details on the 'Birthday Campaigns' tab:

  • ID: This is the ID of the Email Campaign. Note that there can be multiple emails within a Campaign - each one will have a different ID (as listed on the 'Email Content' tab).
  • Campaign: This is the IRP Admin name of the Campaign.
  • Emails:
    • Subject: This is the subject of each individual email within a Campaign. For details, see the 'How To' articles in this section.
    • Sent: This is the total number of times that each individual email within a Campaign has been sent to customers.
    • Opened: This is the total number of times that each individual email within a Campaign has been opened by customers (as measured by the number of times they click the link in the email).
    • Revenue: This is the total amount of revenue generated by each individual email within a Campaign.
  • Status: This is the current status of the Campaign:
    • Live (i.e. sending)
    • Sent
    • Inactive (i.e. paused)
  • Last Sent: This is the date and time when the email was last sent.
  • Sent: This is the total number of times that the emails have been sent to customers across all sending sessions for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Opened: This is the total number of times that emails have been opened by customers (as measured by the number of times they click the link in the emails) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Open Rate: This is the rate at which emails are opened by recipients (Opened emails / Sent emails) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Clicks: This is the number of times that emails have been clicked on for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Click Rate: This is the Click Through Rate: Read emails / Sent emails * 100. In other words, the percentage of times that a recipient opens your emails and clicks the link to get through to your website for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Unsubscribes: This is the number of customers who have received an email from an Email Campaign, used a link within the email to go to your website and then subsequently have unsubscribed from the Mailing List.
  • Orders: This is the total number of orders made by customers who received the emails and clicked through to your site for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • AOV: This is the Average Order Value (Revenue / Orders) for the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Revenue: This is the total amount of revenue generated by the Campaign as a whole (i.e. including all of the individual emails within the Campaign).
  • Preview: Click this button to see what the email will look like when it is sent to recipients.
  • [Check box]: Check this box if you want to select a birthday campaign for deletion or check the box at the very top of the column to select all birthday campaigns for deletion. Once you have made your selection, click the Delete Selected Campaigns button at the top or the bottom of the page to delete the campaigns.
  • Edit: Click this button to Edit the email. For details, see the How to Run a Birthday Campaign article in this section.
  • Copy: Click this button to copy the email and then use it as the basis for another email.
  • Send: Click this button to prepare to send an email. For details, see the How to Run a Birthday Campaign article in this section.

Note that orders resulting from an email campaign and voucher usage are tracked independently in the IRP. If a customer clicks a link in an email, they are tracked as having that Partner ID, but a customer may choose to open the site via another method, meaning that the email is not tracked as the source of the order. For example, a voucher might have been used ten times according to the Admin. However of these, perhaps only two customers were brought to the website via the email (clicking a link in the email). The others may have come to the site either via Google Shopping or  directly. Also customers may have placed orders after coming to the site via the email, but they may not have used the voucher code from the email. It may also be possible that voucher codes have been shared with other people without forwarding the email to them, or the people that the email was shared with did not click on a link in the email to access the site.

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