Drip Marketing

We’re so sure you’ll love automating with Drip Marketing that we offer capabilities with our Swiftpage Connect, ACT!, SalesLogix and Sage CRM integrations. Just try it, and watch your marketing communications go out automatically.
 

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Many Stage Options

Create email, telemarketing, postcard, letter, and fax communication stage options, schedule a call list, or choose to export a list of contacts in your campaign, pause your campaign for Review, or Transfer contacts to a different campaign, all with automated Drip Marketing from Swiftpage.

 
 

Contact Loading Options

You can load contacts into your Drip Marketing campaign from your database, sync to a group within your ACT! or SalesLogix database, or have contacts automatically loaded into your campaign after they complete your survey with the Drip Marketing Autoloader.

 
 

Easy Automatic Delivery

Once you’ve launched your Drip Marketing campaign you can trust that your stages are automatically delivered based on the sequencing type you specified.

 
 

Email Notifications

Want to be sure to do something before or after a stage, or just be notified when a certain stage occurs? Simply set an email notification reminder and you surely won’t forget.

 
 

Conditional Actions and Branching

You can also cater specifically to each of your contacts with branching options based on your contacts’ interactions with previous stages, or a specified field in your database. For example, only send the next email to those that opened and clicked on a link in
the previous email.

 
 

Integrated Results

Swiftpage’s integrated capabilities allow for your campaign results to be recorded back into your ACT! or SalesLogix database so you can see each communication you’ve made with your contacts, all in one place.
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Stage Sequencing Options

With three different Drip Marketing campaign types, you can select the stage sequencing options that work best for you.

  • Anchor Date campaigns allow you to set your stages to occur on days before and after a specific date. This is great for new product launches and event promotion campaigns.
  • Calendar campaigns allow you to select specific dates on a calendar for your stages to occur. Maintain specific control of your campaign schedule and use this for your e-newsletter campaigns.
  • Duration campaigns are continuous campaigns that sequence stages based on days since your contact was loaded into a campaign. This is useful for managing your contact relationships long term.