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Please note that the content in this guide is protected under copyright law even if it is not distributed with software that includes an end user license agreement. 21AUG2017 2 Chapter One: Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 5 Adobe Campaign v7 Architecture 6 Exercise 1 – Log on to Adobe Campaign v7 client 7 Navigating Through the Adobe Campaign v7 UI 10 Features of Adobe Campaign v7 12 Chapter Two: Designing a Campaign 15 Adobe Campaign: Key Concepts 16 Managing Marketing Activities 17 Creating a Campaign 17 Editing the Campaign 19 Exercise 2 – Add a recipient and send a delivery 20 Exercise 3 – Create a plan, program and campaign hierarchy 28 Chapter Three: Segmenting Recipients 33 Accessing the Recipient Data 34 Managing Recipient Data 35 Filtering Data 35 Targeting and Segmentation 35 Editing a Query 36 Selecting a Filter 37 Specifying a Filtering Condition 37 Adding Multiple Values from a Distribution 38 Configuring the Preview List 39 Applying Standard Exclusions 39 Exercise 4 – Segment Recipients in a Target by Creating an Email Campaign Workflow 40 Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Table of Contents ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Table of Contents 3 60 Dynamic Content and Personalization 61 Integration with Adobe Experience Manager 61 Editing Deliveries 61 Delivery Workflow Activities 62 Reducing Spam Score and Improving Deliverability 62 Exercise 5 – Prepare deliveries 63 Chapter Five: Executing Campaigns 76 Sending a Delivery: Process 77 Creating Reports 77 Types of Reports 77 Exercise 6 – Execute campaigns 78 Chapter Six: Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery 97 Direct Mail Delivery 98 SMS Delivery 99 Multichannel Campaigns 100 Event-triggered Campaigns 101 Exercise 7 - Send a direct mail delivery 101 Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Table of Contents ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Chapter Four: Preparing Deliveries 4 Chapter One ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 Objectives By the end of this chapter, you will be able to: • Explain the Adobe Campaign v7 architecture • Log on to the Adobe Campaign v7 client • Explain the elements in the Adobe Campaign v7 UI • Explain the features of Adobe Campaign v7 Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 5 Adobe Campaign v7 Architecture Adobe Campaign v7 is a multi-tier application that consists of: • Lightweight client • Application server When you access Adobe Campaign through the Adobe Campaign Client Console, you use Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to connect to the Application Server. The Application Server executes the workflows, and renders the dynamic content of your delivery. The Application Server communicates to the database, which contains your data mart, Adobe Campaign configurations, and system tables. Within Adobe Campaign, the data and resources are configured with schemas, which drive the database structure. Within your Adobe Campaign Client Console, you can create and manage your connections to multiple environments, such as training, development, and production. You can connect to multiple environments by opening multiple sessions of the client. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED • Database To access Adobe Campaign, you must use the Adobe Campaign Client Console. 6 Exercise 1 – Log on to Adobe Campaign v7 client 1. On the Start menu, go to Adobe Campaign v7 and click Adobe Campaign Client Console. Do not click LOG IN. 3. In the Connections dialog box, click Add and select Connection from the drop-down menu as shown: Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 2. Click the link in the upper-right corner of the console as shown. The Connections dialog box opens. 7 4. A New connection is added to Connections. 5. In the Connections dialog box: a. In the Label field, enter a connection name of your choice. In this exercise, we will enter Getting Started. b. In the URL field, enter the server URL. Use the exact server address your instructor provided prior to the training. The server URL must follow this format: https://campaign###-region.adobevlab.com. 6. Click Ok. The connection you just defined should be selected. 7. Enter your credentials. TIP: Log on using the credentials your instructor provided. The credentials are case-sensitive. You can select the Remember this password checkbox. However, when this option is selected, ensure no one else has access to your computer. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Your connection settings should look similar to the one shown: 8 8. Click LOG IN. A confirmation dialog box is displayed. 9. Click No. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 10. You have logged on to Adobe Campaign successfully. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 9 Navigating Through the Adobe Campaign v7 UI You can access the Adobe Campaign platform by using a console or a browser. The platform accessed using the browser has a reduced set of functionalities compared to the platform accessed through the console. After you connect to the database, you can access the Adobe Campaign Home page, which is a dashboard. The functionalities of the dashboard are grouped as various universes such as Campaigns, Profiles and targets, Monitoring, and Reports. The universes consist of links and shortcuts that help you access applications, such as Delivery, Campaign, and Marketing Resource Management (MRM), and general platform configurations. Each universe includes a set of functionalities based on task-related needs and contexts. Campaigns The Campaigns universe is the dashboard that displays all campaigns you are working on, profiles and targets, social network information, environment monitoring information, and the reports for past or current campaigns. You can customize your view of the dashboards/panels. A campaign calendar displays plans and programs, but most other campaign components display in a dashboard view. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED NOTE: The elements on the Home page vary depending on the installed applications and operator rights. It is likely the Home page for an admin (shown below), which may look different from your Home page. Profiles and targets The Profiles and targets universe enables you to access the database of recipient profiles stored in Adobe Campaign. In the Profiles and targets window, you can access recipients, lists, subscription services, and the existing targeting workflows and shortcuts to create workflows. The Recipients page enables you to perform frequent operations on profiles, such as edits, updates, adds, deletions, and sorts. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 10 Monitoring The Monitoring universe enables you to monitor the Application Server and the redirection server (tracking) manually or automatically. You must have admin access to have monitoring rights. Reports The standard platform reports are grouped in the Reports universe. You can export, print, archive, or display the report in a web browser by using the options on the toolbar. You can click the Explorer option on the Adobe Campaign v7 dashboard to access the Explorer view. It is divided into three zones: • Tree view: Helps you personalize the content of the Adobe Campaign tree (add, move, or delete nodes). • List view: Helps you filter a list, run searches, add information, or sort data. • Details view: Helps you display the details of the selected element. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED The Explorer option provides the explorer view and consists full set of folders and configuration options. 11 Features of Adobe Campaign v7 Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to create, manage, and track digital marketing campaigns. Adobe Campaign v7 has innovative features to model, streamline, and automate marketing and customer communication processes. The main features of Adobe Campaign v7 include: • Email delivery • SMS delivery • Push notification • Social marketing • Interactions • Direct mail delivery • ACS connectors • Web API for Microsoft connectors • Email archiving BCC method • Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) connector Email Delivery Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to mass deliver personalized electronic messages (email) as part of your marketing campaigns. The recipient profiles are stored in the database and must contain at least one email address. You can also send a delivery to recipients whose details are not saved in the database, but stored in an external file. SMS Delivery Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to send mass personalized deliveries of Short Message Service (SMS) messages as part of your marketing campaign. To perform this, the recipient profiles must contain at least one mobile telephone number. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED • Marketing cloud integration Push Notification Push notifications are the messages sent by mobile app publishers to mobile app users. These messages pop up on a mobile device with the app. Users receive them even if the app is not open. The Mobile App Channel in Adobe Campaign enables you to send personalized push notifications to iOS and Android devices. Marketing Cloud Integration Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to combine the delivery functionalities and advanced campaign management functionalities with a set of other solutions in Adobe Marketing Cloud. Depending on your environment, you can link several solutions as tenants to Adobe Marketing Cloud. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 12 Interactions The Interactions feature in Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to send and manage marketing offers to customers or target them at a specific point of time. These marketing offers can be a basic communication or a promotion for a service or one or more products. Offers are sent to contacts through an inbound channel, such as a website or a call center or through outbound channels, such as email delivery, direct mail, or SMS. You can create an offer catalog that will interface with inbound and outbound channels to select the best offer to send to a contact in a context. Interaction helps you create and manage a catalog of offers and configure the eligibility rules and application themes linked to them. It also helps you personalize the offer content based on the channel chosen. Direct Mail Delivery Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to produce files to deliver personalized mails, such as catalogs, coupons, and flyers. Direct mail is a marketing collateral sent through postal mail to a customer’s home or place of business. The target recipients can be the profiles stored in the database, and for profiles that are not available in the database, direct mails can be sent using external delivery. The recipient profiles must contain at least their names and postal addresses. The goal of the direct mail delivery in Adobe Campaign is to generate an extraction file that includes contact details of recipients. You will then route your extraction file to the agency or department that sends out the delivery. ACS Connectors The ACS Connector bridges Adobe Campaign v7 and Adobe Campaign Standard. It is available in the Adobe Campaign Prime and automatically replicates the profile data to Campaign Standard, enabling marketers to create, personalize and execute campaigns through the intuitive web UI of Adobe Campaign Standard (ACS). With the ACS Connector, digital marketers can use Adobe Campaign Standard to design, target, and execute campaigns. Adobe Campaign v7 is tailor-made for data-oriented users, such as database marketers. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Social Marketing Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to manage social networks. You can interact with the customers through Facebook and Twitter. On Facebook, the delivery content is in the form of publications on page walls and through news feeds. On Twitter, the delivery content is in the form of tweets. Web API for Microsoft Connectors Adobe Campaign V7 provides various CRM connectors for linking your Adobe Campaign platform to your third-party systems, such as Salesforce.com, Oracle On Demand, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, and Microsoft Dynamics Online. These CRM connectors allow you to synchronize contacts, accounts, and purchases. You can select the Web API connector as a deployment type when creating a Microsoft Dynamics external account. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 13 Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Connector The file transfer activity in Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to receive or send files, test for file presence, or list files on a server. The protocol used is either Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), or Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). The Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) connector enables you to import or export data to Adobe Campaign. You can set up this activity in a workflow and configure this feature in an external account. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter One Introduction to Adobe Campaign v7 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Email Archiving BCC Method Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to archive emails using a BCC (blind carbon copy) address invisible to the message recipients - to transfer an exact copy of the sent emails to a remote server. When activated in the delivery or delivery template, this feature allows you to send an exact copy of the corresponding sent messages to a BCC email address. 14 Chapter Two ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Designing a Campaign Objectives By the end of this chapter, you will be able to: • Explain the process involved in designing a marketing campaign • Explain how to create and edit a campaign • Send an email delivery • Plan a marketing program • Create a marketing campaign Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 15 Adobe Campaign: Key Concepts Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to configure, execute, and analyze marketing campaigns. You can manage all marketing campaigns from a unified control center. Some key concepts related to Adobe Campaign are: • Program: A program helps you define the marketing actions, such as launching and canvassing, for a calendar period. Each program contains the campaigns linked to a calendar, which provides an overall view. • Plan: The marketing plan can contain multiple programs. It is linked to a calendar period and has an allocated budget. You can also link the marketing plan to documents and objectives. • Objectives: Objectives are quantified values to be achieved. Within the campaign, program, or plan, you can state a list of objectives. At the end of the campaign, program, or plan, Marketing Resource Management (MRM) helps you compare the objectives and results in dedicated reports. It enables you to measure the success and profitability of marketing campaigns or offer propositions for all communication channels such as email, mobile, telephone, direct mail, fax, and agency. • Delivery outline: A delivery outline is a structured description of a delivery. Every delivery can refer to a delivery outline, which contains, for example, related offers, documents to be attached, or a link to stores. An offer can be referenced in the delivery according to the delivery outline selected. • Workflows: A workflow enables task automation. You can execute deliveries, manipulate files, approve campaigns, and notify operators by using workflows. Adobe Campaign v7 uses workflows to: ›› Define the logic of marketing campaigns. You can build the target and create the deliveries for each campaign. ›› Generate targets and segments. ›› Perform technical processes in Adobe Campaign such as cleaning up and collecting tracking information. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED • Campaign: A campaign centralizes all elements related to a marketing campaign, such as deliveries, targeting rules, costs, export files, and related documents. Each campaign is attached to a program. 16 Managing Marketing Activities You can create your marketing campaigns to support the programs, develop the deliveries, execute the campaign, and measure the results all within Adobe Campaign. You can also execute marketing campaigns automatically, whenever required. You can have built-in approval cycles, time dependencies, and multiple touch points within your campaign in Adobe Campaign. To plan marketing efforts in Adobe Campaign: • Create one or more marketing plans • Create one or more marketing programs as part of the marketing plan • Create one or more marketing campaigns as part of the marketing program Creating a Campaign Here are the steps you need to follow when creating a marketing campaign: 1. Create a campaign: Involves adding a campaign description and its characteristics such as label, type, start and end dates, budget, associated resources, manager(s), and participants. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Adobe Campaign enables marketers to plan and execute their marketing campaigns. In Adobe Campaign, a marketing campaign process involves actions (deliveries), procedures (importing or extracting files), and resources (marketing documents, delivery outlines). 2. Define target population(s): Involves creating a workflow with targeting queries. 3. Create deliveries: Involves selecting channel(s) and defining the content to be sent. 4. Approve deliveries: Involves verifying and confirming deliveries. 5. Associate costs and plan deliveries: Involves defining cost categories and associating a service with a campaign. After you create the campaign, you can start the deliveries, check the data, processes, and information relating to the deliveries, and, if necessary, manage the associated documents. You can also track the execution of the processing phases of campaigns and deliveries. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 17 The dialog box has these options: • Template: You can provide a starting definition for the campaign. • Label: You can provide the front-end name of the campaign, which is the label used in searches. You should create and use a naming convention for labels. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Campaigns are based on models that group a set of predefined parameters. In a default configuration, the campaign templates are stored in the Resources > Templates > Campaign templates node of the Adobe Campaign tree. An empty template is supplied out of the box in order to create a campaign for which no specific configuration is defined. You can create and configure your campaign templates and then create campaigns by using these templates. You can create a new marketing campaign using the New marketing campaign dialog box as shown in this screenshot. • Nature: You can specify the type of campaign. • Program: You can select the program in which the campaign is created. • Schedule: You can provide the start and end dates for the campaign. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 18 Editing the Campaign The campaign interface enables you to configure campaign approvals, manage your deliveries, set proof targets, schedule contact dates, and design and execute campaign workflows. When editing or setting up the campaign, you can modify the start and end dates. NOTE: It is still possible to send out deliveries after the end date. Based on these dates, the UI will display the following status: • Being edited: The status before the start date is reached. • In Progress: The status when the start date is reached. • Finished: The status when the end date is reached. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED You can open the campaign from the schedule, and then make changes to it from the campaign dashboard. 19 Exercise 2 – Add a recipient and send a delivery In this exercise, you will add yourself as a recipient and send an email delivery to your assigned email ID. Task 1: Add yourself to the recipient list 1. Click the Explorer button on the toolbar. 2. In the tree view, expand the Profiles and Targets folder and then expand the Recipients folder. 3. Select the Training subfolder. NOTE: Use an email address you can access easily during the training class. You may use your personal email or your work email(s). ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 4. Click the New icon above the list view. Enter your details in the detail view as shown: 5. Click Contact information to enter your other details such as address, zip/postcode, city, and state. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 20 6. Click Save. Adobe Campaign saves your recipient details. 1. Click the Explorer button on the toolbar again to open the Explorer view. 2. On the tree view, expand the Campaign Management folder, and select the Deliveries subfolder. 3. On the list view, click the New icon. The Delivery Email delivery dialog box opens. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Task 2: Create a Platform Delivery TIP: You can also access the Delivery Email delivery dialog box using the Dashboard. To access the Delivery Email delivery dialog box, from the Home page, click Campaigns universe> Create section > A delivery. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 21 In the Please select a Deliveries document dialog box, in the Folder field, click the dropdown arrow and expand Resources > Templates and select Delivery Templates. The available delivery templates are displayed, as shown below: Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 4. In the Delivery dialog box, complete these steps: a. In the Delivery template field, click the folder icon. The Please select a Deliveries document dialog box opens. 22 b. Double-click a delivery template. In this exercise, Birthday Template (DM44) is selected for demonstration purposes. The template is selected in the Delivery dialog box. c. In the Label field, enterfirst email. For example, if your name is John Doe, the label would be: John Doe first email. d. Click Continue. The Delivery first email dialog box displays. 5. In the first email dialog box, click Save. The email delivery is saved. 1. On the Explorer view, expand the Campaign Management folder, and select the Deliveries subfolder. 2. In the list view, the delivery is displayed. Double-click the delivery you created in task 2. The Delivery first email dialog box opens. TIP: You can access the delivery using the Dashboard. To access the delivery, from the Home page, click Campaigns universe> Browsing section> Deliveries. 3. In the Delivery first email dialog box, click the Preview tab. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Task 3: Preview the Delivery You can preview the email on both HTML content and Text content tabs. 4. Click Preview in the HTML content tab. 5. Click Test personalization > Recipient. The Select a recipient dialog box opens. In the Select a recipient dialog box, in the Folder field, click the folder icon and expand the Recipients folder, select the Training subfolder, and click Ok. The recipients in the Training subfolder are displayed. 6. Select your profile and click Ok. The preview is generated. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 23 7. Click Save. The delivery is saved. NOTE: You will learn more about the steps involved in previewing a delivery later in the course. Task 4: Send a Proof of the Delivery 1. On the Explorer view, expand the Campaign Management folder, and select the Deliveries subfolder. IMPORTANT! Make sure your email also has a subject in the Subject line in the email. Without it, Adobe Campaign cannot send the proof. 3. Click Send a proof. The Send a proof dialog box opens. 4. In the Send a proof dialog box, click Add. The Select target element dialog box to enter a target type opens. 5. In the Select target element dialog box, expand User filters and double-click By name or email. The Select target element dialog box, which enables you to enter the definition of the target element, opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 2. In the list view, the delivery is displayed. Double-click the delivery you created in task 2. The Delivery first email dialog box opens. 24 6. In the Select target element dialog box, in the Email field, enter your email ID - making sure it is the one you used to create your recipient profile earlier. 8. Click Finish. The email is added in the Send a Proof dialog box. 9. Click Analyze and wait until the dialog box displays Message to send: 1 and the progress bar is completely green, labeled 100%. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 7. Click Preview. The recipient profile displays, showing all the information you entered (for yourself) when you created your profile. 10. Click Confirm delivery. A confirmation dialog box opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 25 11. Click Yes. The delivery starts and the Send a proof dialog box indicates you can close the window. 12.Click Close. You will receive an email in your inbox. 13. Click Save in the Delivery first email dialog box. The proof is sent successfully to your email account. 14. In the Explorer tree view, click Campaign Management and select Deliveries. Task 5: Send the Delivery 1. On the Explorer view, expand the Campaign Management folder, and select the Deliveries subfolder. 2. In the list view, the delivery is displayed. Double-click the delivery you created in the task 2 (Do Not select [Proof 1] delivery). The Delivery first email dialog box opens. 3. Click your first email delivery. The Delivery first email dialog box opens. IMPORTANT! Make sure your email also has a subject in the Subject line in the email. Without it, Adobe Campaign cannot send the proof. 4. Click Send. The Send to the main delivery target dialog box opens. 5. Click Add. The Select target element dialog box to enter a target type opens. 6. Double-click Recipients included in a folder. The Select target element dialog box to enter the definition of the target element opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 15. Select the delivery you created, and you will see the status of the proof displays in the detail view. 26 8. Click Finish. 9. In the Send to the main delivery target dialog box, select Deliver as soon as possible. 10. Click Analyze and wait until the dialog box displays Messages to send: x. Here, x refers to the number of recipients. The number may differ based on the number of recipients. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 7. In the Label section, expand the Recipients folder and select the Training subfolder and click the Preview tab. The list of recipients is displayed, as shown: 11. Click Confirm delivery. A confirmation dialog is displayed. Click Yes. The delivery starts. 12.Click Close. 13. Click Save in the Delivery first email dialog box. The delivery is sent successfully. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 27 14. In the Explorer tree view, click Campaign Management and select Deliveries. Select the delivery, the status of the delivery is displayed in the detail view. TIP: You can also access the Deliveries using the dashboard. To access the deliveries using the dashboard, from the Home page, click the Campaigns universe> Browsing> Deliveries. 15. Notice the status of the delivery. Exercise 3 – Create a plan, program and campaign hierarchy • Acquisition • Cross-sell • Retention Task 1: Plan marketing programs Create a plan containing a set of programs for cross-sell, retention, and acquisition. 1. On the Explorer view, right-click Campaign management root folder> Add new folder> Campaign Management> Plan. The Plan folder is created in the Campaign Management root folder. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED In this exercise, you will plan the following marketing programs and create a campaign for one of the programs: TIP: You can also create a Plan using the Dashboard. On the Home page, click the Campaigns universe> Create> More> Plan. The Plan New dialog box opens. In the Label field, enter < Your Last Name> – Getting Started. For example: Jane Smith - Getting Started In the Parent field, click the drop-down arrow and select the root Campaign Management folder, then click Save. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 28 3. In the Label field, enter – Getting Started. For example: Jane Smith - Getting Started NOTE: You do not need to change the value in the Internal name field. 4. Click Save. 5. On the tree view, select – Getting Started and click the Plan tab as shown. The Plan – Getting Started view opens in the list view. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 2. Right-click the Plan folder and select Properties. The Folder properties Plan dialog box displays. 6. Click the Edit tab and set the Start and End dates to correspond to the current calendar year. 7. Click Save in the upper right of the list view. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 29 9. Verify the Program folder is created in the – Getting Started plan folder. 10. Right-click the Program folder and click Properties. The Folder properties Program dialog box displays. 11. In the Label field, enter Acquisition. 12. Click Save. The program name is updated in the tree view. 13. In the tree view, select – Getting Started and click Acquisition. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 8. On the Explorer tree view, right-click the – Getting Started program you created and select Create a new Program folder. 30 15. Click the Edit tab and set the Start and End dates to correspond to the current calendar year. 16. Click Save in the upper right of the list view. 17. Create another new program under your marketing plan following the same instructions as described in the previous steps, except for the following: a. In the Label field, enter Cross-sell. b. For Start date, select the first day of the current quarter. c. For End date, select the last day of the current quarter. 18. Click Save. The program is saved. 19. Create a third program under your marketing plan following the same instructions as described in the previous step, except for the following: a. In the Label field, enter Retention. b. For Start date and End date, select the start and end dates of the current month. 20. Click Save. The program is saved. Task 2: Create a campaign Create a campaign to support one of your segmentation marketing programs. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 14. Click the Program tab. The Program Acquisition view opens in the list view. 1. In the Explorer tree view, click Campaign Management and select the Acquisition program you created in Task 1. 2. In the list view, click the New icon. The New marketing campaign dialog box displays. 3. In the New marketing campaign dialog box: a. In the Template field, click the drop-down arrow and select the template. For this exercise, keep the default template, New campaign (opEmpty). b. In the Label field, enter email campaign. For example: John Smith email campaign Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign 31 c. In the Main channel field, select Email. d. Keep the default start date and end date. 4. Click Ok. The newly created campaign is added to the list view. TIP: You can also create a campaign using the Dashboard. On the Home page, click the Campaigns universe> Create > A campaign . The New marketing campaign dialog box opens. In the Template field, click the drop-down arrow and select the template. For this exercise, keep the default template, New campaign (opEmpty).In the Label field, enter email campaign. In the Program field, click the drop-down arrow and select Acquisition. In the Main channel field, select Email and keep the default start date and end date and click Ok. 6. Confirm the program location path is correct. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Two Designing a Campaign ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 5. Double-click the campaign. Your newly created campaign opens in its own workspace. 32 Chapter Three ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Segmenting Recipients Objectives By the end of this chapter, you will be able to: • Manage recipient data • Create and run a target workflow • Apply standard exclusions Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 33 Accessing the Recipient Data You can also access the Recipients option under the Profiles and targets universe to browse through the recipient data. Click the recipient name to edit the data. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED The Explorer view of the Adobe Campaign enables you to go into the Recipient folder and browse through the customer database. 34 Managing Recipient Data Adobe Campaign enables you to manage recipient profiles throughout their entire lifecycle of a marketing campaign. Delivery recipients are stored in the database as profiles containing the information linked to them such as last name, first name, address, subscriptions, and deliveries. Each profile matches a database entry. They contain all information required for targeting, qualifying, and tracking individuals. When you create campaigns, you can define the target of the deliveries to the selected profiles in the database, based on simple or advanced criteria. Adobe Campaign enables you to apply filters to data lists. You can also save filters for future use. In addition, you can apply several filters at the same time. The following filter types are available in Adobe Campaign: • Default filters: Default filters enable you to filter predefined fields such as name and email ID. You can access the default filter by using the fields located above the lists. • Simple filters: Simple filters are defined with one or more simple search criteria on the columns. You can combine several simple filters on the same data list to refine your search. The filter fields are displayed one below the other. • Advanced filters: Advanced filters help you filter recipient data using complex criteria to optimize your search. You can create advanced filter using a query or a combination of queries on the data. • User filters: User filters are advanced filters that were saved to use and share their configuration with other operators. You can use a set of application filters that you can combine to refine the filtering. • Predefined filters: Predefined filters allow you to filter the profiles of recipients contained in the database. You can set up a standard filter for others to reuse. You can apply filters to the recipient data to identify a target population. For example, you can obtain a target with customers who bought a certain product during a given period. Filtering criteria can include: • Gender and age ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Filtering Data • Shared geography • Spending or delivery history Any information you have in the data mart, including custom and standard attributes, can be used to determine the campaign target. You can apply filters to the recipient table and identify the target population. You can filter on any criteria known about the recipients. Targeting and Segmentation Adobe Campaign enables you to create workflows that can help marketers define multiple segments and offers. The workflow enables you to automate business processes. For example, a Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 35 Editing a Query A query activity enables you to select basic data to build the target population. You can select a target according to some criteria. You can also associate a segment code to the query result and insert additional data into the query result. You can edit a query to define the targeting type, restrictions, and the selection criteria for the population by using the targeting and filtering dimensions. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED campaign workflow executes the campaign. The segmentation workflows help personalize your campaigns and offers. These segments are created by using queries in workflows. You can create audience segments by filtering data available in the data mart. However, these segments are static and may not include the latest customer attributes. You can include segmentation in the campaign workflow to make the segments dynamic. The following screenshot displays a segmentation workflow. The targeting dimension enables you to define the population targeted by the operation such as recipients, contract beneficiaries, operator, and subscribers. The filtering dimension enables you to Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 36 select the population based on certain criteria such as contract holders and newsletter subscribers. For example, to select clients who have had a life insurance policy for over five years, you can select clients as the targeting dimension and contract holder as the filtering dimension. The two dimensions are related and the content of the filtering dimension depends on the targeting dimension. Selecting a Filter Adobe Campaign enables you to select the type of filter to apply. The filter must work with the filtering dimension. If you select recipients as the filtering dimension, you can use the following filters: • A list of recipients: Target a pre-populated list. • A recipient: Target a recipient. • Recipients included in a folder: Target profiles residing in a folder in the hierarchy. • Recipients of a delivery: Reuse the target of an existing delivery. • Recipients of deliveries belonging to a folder: Target all recipients of deliveries in a specific folder. • Subscribers of an information service: Publish content to service subscribers. • User filters: Target based on a predefined query. Specifying a Filtering Condition Filters are based on a logical expression. A query returns the recipients for whom the expression is true. To define filtering conditions: 1. Add an expression line to the filter. 2. Find an attribute of recipient or related data. 3. Select an operator. 4. Enter or select a value the attribute will be compared with. 5. Optionally combine multiple expressions. When you specify the filtering conditions, you are creating a logical expression. The first part of the expression is an attribute of a recipient or an attribute from a linked table to a recipient such as status. If the attribute has a set of values, these values will appear in the drop-down list. For example, for status, the values are client, prospect, or not specified; for gender, the values are male, female, or not specified. After you specify an attribute, you can enter an operator such as equal to and a value to match against the targeting dimension client. For, example, if you want to target men under the age of 30, you can use the Filter dialog box: ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED • Filtering conditions: Construct a logical expression to select profiles based on attributes. 1. For the Expression field, select the attribute Gender. 2. Select equal to for the Operator, and select Male from the Value. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 37 By default, all expressions are combined with AND. You can change it to OR or EXCEPT, depending on what you want to accomplish. Adding Multiple Values from a Distribution You can add multiple values to an expression. To do this, add an attribute, select the operator is included in, and then click the Distribution of values icon. All values currently in the data mart for the selected attribute are displayed. This can help you find valid values, such as cities and product categories. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 3. Add an additional Expression with Age as the attribute, less than as the Operator, and 30 as the Value. The following screenshot is the result. NOTE: If you select equal to in the Operator field, you can select only one value. The values are listed in order of prevalence, so you will find the most common value first. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 38 Configuring the Preview List Applying Standard Exclusions Each business typically has a standard definition of who they want to exclude from their target. You can add a typology rule that is applied during the analysis to exclude contacts. You can also exclude them up front by creating a predefined filter to get a more accurate count. To apply a standard exclusion, you can start with your target population, define one or more additional queries to choose the recipients you want to exclude, and then use an exclusion activity to exclude them from the main target. There are predefined user filters for excluding recipients. They are: • Blacklisted email: Recipients who opted out either globally or by channel. • Email in quarantine: If the mailbox is full or if the address does not exist, an email address can be quarantined. You can also define your own filters to exclude recipients and save them for reuse. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED When creating a query, it is important to preview the results. By previewing the results, you can verify the logic used in the filter. When previewing the results of the query to verify your expression logic, you can configure the list to add or remove columns by using the Configure List icon. 39 Exercise 4 – Segment Recipients in a Target by Creating an Email Campaign Workflow Task 1: Manage recipient lists Manage your own recipient lists by sorting, adding columns, and adding a recipient manually. 1. On the Home page, click Explorer from the toolbar. The Explorer window workspace is displayed. 2. On the tree view, expand the Profiles and Targets folder and click Recipients. The list of recipients is displayed in the list view. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED In this exercise, you will create a segmentation workflow by filtering males over the age of 30 in Los Angeles or New York and remove the recipients without email addresses and are blacklisted. By the end of this exercise, you will create a workflow similar to the following workflow. 40 4. To configure the list view: a. In the Output columns, select Account #. b. Click the Delete icon to remove Account # from the Output columns. The Account # column is deleted from the list. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 3. Click the Configure list icon in the list view (in the lower right, as shown in the screenshot) or right-click and select Configure list. The List configuration Recipients (nms) dialog box opens. 41 d. Double-click the State/Province code in the Available fields to add it to the Output columns. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED c. In the Available fields, enter State in the Find field and press Enter. The State/Province code column is selected in the available field and displayed in bold (font). 42 5. In the list view, click the State/Province code header to sort the list. The data in the State/ Province code is sorted alphabetically, beginning with AK (Alaska). Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED e. Click Ok. A new column State/Province code is added to the list view. 43 6. On the tree view, expand the Profiles and Targets folder and then expand the Recipients folder. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 7. Select the Training subfolder. 8. Click the New icon on top of the list view, as shown below: 9. Enter a first name, last name, gender, birth date and email in the respective fields. 10. Click Save. The details are saved successfully. Your entry will appear in the Training subfolder. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 44 Task 2: Create and run a targeting workflow a. Create and run a targeting workflow in the workflow editor by using your recipient list. b. Use filtering conditions in your workflow to segment your recipient list to include only males over 30 years of age. 1. In the Explorer tree view, click Campaign Management and select the Acquisition program you created earlier. The campaign you created is displayed in the list view. 2. Double-click the campaign you created in Exercise 3. 3. Click the Targeting and workflows tab. 5. Click Save. The workflow is saved. 6. Drag a Query from the Targeting section onto the diagram. 7. Double-click the Query activity on the diagram. The Query dialog box opens. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 4. In the Label field, enter - segment. NOTE: If you are using two monitors, the dialog box may appear in the second monitor. If you do not see the dialog box in the first monitor, check the other monitor. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 45 9. Double-click Filtering conditions. The Query dialog box displays the fields to specify the filtering conditions used to select records. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 8. In the Target selection area, click the Edit query link. The Query dialog box opens, and displays the fields to select the schema of the target items of the schema and the associated schemas filters related to the filtering. 46 10. In the Expression field, click the Edit expression icon. The Select an expression dialog box opens. 12.On the Query dialog box where the expression was added, click the Operator field and select greater than from the drop-down list. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 11. In the Find field, enter Age and double-click Age (@age) from the Available fields. The expression is added to the field. 47 13. Click the Value field, and enter 30. 15. Click the Preview tab. The query results are displayed. 16. Right-click the preview and select Configure list or click the Configure list icon. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 14. Add another expression for Gender (@gender) equal to male. By default, the two expressions are combined with an And. 48 17. Double-click the Age and Gender columns to add them to Output columns. 18. Click Ok. The Preview tab displays the name, age, and gender of the recipients. 20. Click Finish, and click Ok to return to the Targeting and Workflows tab. 21. Click Save. Your workflow is saved. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 19. Validate your query logic by verifying your list now contains only males over 30. 49 23.Click the Stop button. The Adobe Campaign v7 - Client console confirmation dialog box is displayed. TIP: Click the Age column to sort the ages of the recipients from youngest to oldest. That way, when you look at the youngest person, you can verify the age is greater than 30 years. 24. Click Yes to confirm the dialog box. 25.Wait for the workflow to go to the finished state. The workflow then moves to the Finished state - which is indicated by the non-blinking blue line and resulting number. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 22.Click the Start button to start the workflow. The Result will start flashing and show a number indicating the number of recipients. Task 3: Segment the recipient list by using filtering conditions Use filtering conditions in your workflow to further segment your recipient list to include individuals from certain cities. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 50 2. Double-click Query 2. The Query dialog box is displayed. 3. Click Edit query to edit the query. The Query dialog box displays the fields to select the schema of the target items and the associated schemas' filters. 4. Double-click Filtering conditions. The Query dialog box displays the fields to specify the filtering conditions used to select records. 5. In the Expression field, click the Edit expression icon. The Select an expression dialog box opens. 6. In the Find field, type City and press Enter, then double-click City (@city) from Available fields. The expression is added to the field. 7. Click the Operator filed and select is included in from the drop-down list. 8. Click the Distribution of values icon in the upper right. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 1. Drag another Query activity to the workflow created in the previous task (Query 2). 51 9. In the Distribution of values dialog box, press CTRL and select New York and Los Angeles. TIP: If you are using a VM client on a Mac, you may need to use SHIFT + CTRL to select multiple values. 11. Click Preview to view the records. 12.Click Finish and click Ok to go back to the Targeting and Workflows tab. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 10. Click Ok. The values are added to the Value field. 52 13. Click Save. The workflow is saved. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 14. Drag an Intersection activity onto the workflow diagram. 15. Connect each of the query activities to the Intersection activity. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 53 Task 4: Apply standard exclusions To comply with legal and corporate requirements, and best practices, you must exclude blacklisted recipients and recipients without email addresses. 1. Drag another Query activity to the workflow created in the previous task (Query 3). 2. Double-click Query 3. The Query dialog box opens. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 16. Start the workflow by clicking the Start button. If your workflow is already running, click the Restart button to run the workflow from the beginning. The workflow displays the results. 3. Click the Edit query link to edit the query. The Query dialog box displays the fields to select the schema of the target items and the associated schemas' filters. 4. Double-click Filtering conditions. The Query dialog box displays the fields to specify the filtering conditions used to select the records. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 54 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 5. Select Add > Predefined filter > Blacklisted email address. The expression Blacklisted email address is added as an attribute. 6. Click Add to add another expression. 7. Click And and select Or from the drop-down list. 8. In the Expression field, click the Edit expression icon. The Select an expression dialog box opens. 9. In the Find field, enter Email and press Enter. Double-click Email (@email) from the Available fields. The expression is added to the field. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 55 11. Click Finish and click Ok to go back to the Targeting and Workflows tab. 12.Click Save to save the query. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 10. Click the Operator field and select is empty. Your Query dialog box should look like this: 56 14. Connect the Blacklisted email address or email is empty query activity and Intersection activity to the Exclusion activity. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 13. Drag an Exclusion activity onto the transition leaving the Intersection activity. 15. Double-click the Exclusion activity. The Exclusion dialog box displays. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 57 17. Click Ok to go back to the Targeting and Workflows tab. 18. On the left-side navigation, click the Flow Control icon. A list of activities under the Flow Control option is displayed, as shown: Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 16. In the Exclusion dialog box, in the Primary set field, select Intersection from the dropdown list. 58 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 19. Drag an End activity from the Flow control options to the workflow diagram, as shown below: 20. Connect the Exclusion activity with the End activity. 21. Click Save to save the workflow. 22.Click the Restart button. A confirmation dialog box is displayed. 23. Click Yes. The workflow displays the result of the queries. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Three Segmenting Recipients 59 Chapter Four Objectives By the end of this chapter, you will be able to: • Explain dynamic and personalized campaign content • Explain the Adobe Campaign integration with Adobe Experience Manager • Explain the delivery workflow activities • Explain strategies to improve the deliverability • Compose and manage email delivery content • Verify and reduce the spam score Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Preparing Deliveries 60 Adobe Campaign v7 enables you to create a campaign and create deliveries within the campaign. Email and direct mail are the most common format for deliveries. The other formats include SMS and social. In Adobe Campaign, you can make your communication with your customers more effective by having dynamic and personalized content. Dynamic content makes marketing messages up-to-date, and personalized content makes it more appealing to a prospects and customers. The content should be relevant for the recipient which can lead to more engagement. You should make it conditional based on what you know about your customer’s interests. You can gather information about your recipients, and then use that information to create dynamic and personalized content that is interesting and relevant to your customer. In Adobe Campaign, you can personalize marketing messages in many ways based on the criteria derived from recipient profiles. For email deliveries, you can define the elements and personalization conditions of a delivery directly in JavaScript. Integration with Adobe Experience Manager You can integrate Adobe Campaign with Adobe Experience Manager to manage the content of your email deliveries. You can create and design the delivery content in Adobe Experience Manager and export it to Adobe Campaign. In this way, you can use Adobe Experience Mangers authoring features to enhance the design of your delivery content. In Adobe Experience Manager, you can create online forms. You can map the fields in these forms to fields in Adobe Campaign. You can also create and manage new contacts and subscriptions in Adobe Experience Manager and export them to Adobe Campaign. You can also directly insert assets from your Adobe Experience Manager Assets library while editing an email or a landing page in Adobe Campaign. Adobe Campaign is compatible with Adobe Experience Manager 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Dynamic Content and Personalization Editing Deliveries Adobe Campaign enables you to either create or upload your delivery content, edit your deliveries, add links, and preview the email content. You can preview the content and see how it renders. In the delivery process, there is an iterative development cycle that includes steps such as create the content, preview the content, edit the content, and preview it again to ensure sure it is rendering properly. You can generate HTML content and the text content to show how the delivery will appear to the recipient. It is necessary to provide both HTML and text formats of your marketing message to reach different customers. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 61 A campaign delivery workflow can have multiple activities. The following table describes these activities: Workflow Activity Description Delivery Helps you create a delivery action. It can be constructed using input elements. Delivery control Helps you start, pause, or stop a delivery. This activity can be the delivery specified in the transition, a delivery selected explicitly, or a delivery calculated by a script. Continuous delivery Helps you add new recipients to an existing delivery. This activity helps eliminate the need to create a new delivery each time. Recurring delivery Helps you configure a delivery template occurrence specific to a campaign. Cross-channel delivery Helps you create a delivery specific to a channel, such as email, mobile, and direct mail. You can specify the template on which you want to base your delivery and its content. Reducing Spam Score and Improving Deliverability Email deliverability refers to the set of characteristics that determine a message's ability to reach its destination through a personal e-mail address, within a short time, and with the expected quality in terms of content and format. The deliverability rate is the number of sent emails that were successfully delivered to recipients. In Adobe Campaign, there are four checkpoints to ensure the content/message passes the spam filters. They are: • Data quality management: You need to ensure the quality of recipient lists and ensure it is valid and relevant for the message. • Content quality management: You need to ensure the quality of the content in terms of relevance. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Delivery Workflow Activities • Sending infrastructure: You need to use built-in features in Adobe Campaign to manage deliverability. • Reputation monitoring: You need to monitor your reputation on an ongoing basis by getting in touch with the deliverability team. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 62 Exercise 5 – Prepare deliveries In this exercise, you will create an email campaign using the opEmail template and send a proof. Your email content must include: • Personalization fields • Compelling subject line • Content in the body • Unsubscribe and mirror page links Task 1: Create a campaign to support the email delivery Create a campaign to support your email delivery based on a template that includes a basic delivery workflow. 1. In the Explorer tree view, click Campaign Management and select the Acquisition program you created. 2. In the list view, click the New icon. The New marketing campaign dialog box opens. 3. In the New marketing campaign dialog box: a. In the Template field, click the drop-down arrow and select the New email campaign (opEmail). b. In the Label field, enter email campaign. For example: John Smith email campaign c. In the Main channel field, select Email. d. Keep the default start date and end date, and leave the description as is. NOTE: If you cannot find the New email campaign (opEmail) template in the Template field, click the folder icon in the Template field. The Please select a Campaigns document dialog box opens. In the dialog box, go to the Campaigns section and select the New Email Campaign (opEmail) template. If the template is not displayed in the Campaigns section, click the folder icon in the folder field, click Resources > Templates > Campaigns templates, and click Ok. The template will be displayed in the Campaigns section of the Please select a Campaigns document dialog box. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED • Spam score of 2.0 or less TIP: You can also create a campaign by using the Dashboard. On the Home page, by clicking the Campaigns universe> Create > A campaign. The New marketing campaign dialog box opens. In the Template field, select the New Email Campaign (opEmail) template. In the Label field, enter email campaign. In the Program field, click the drop-down arrow and select Acquisition. In the Main channel field, select Email and keep the default start date and end date and click Ok. 4. Double-click the campaign. Your newly created campaign opens in its own workspace. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 63 Task 2: Compose delivery content Compose personalized email content by including personalization fields. 1. Open the campaign you created in the Task 1 of this exercise. 2. Click the Dashboard tab, go to the Delivery section and click Open. The Delivery Email delivery dialog box opens. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 5. Ensure the path of the plan and program mentioned in the newly created campaign is correct. 3. In the Delivery Email delivery dialog box, click Properties. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 64 5. Click Ok to go back to Delivery Email delivery dialog box. 6. In the Delivery Email delivery dialog box, click the Subject link to include a personalized subject line. The Edit message subject dialog box opens. 7. In the Edit message subject dialog box, click the Insert content drop-down arrow and select Recipients > First name. 8. Click Ok. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 4. In the Label field, enter your Email delivery. 65 10. Inside the HTML content section, click the Insert content drop-down arrow and select Include > Link to mirror image. The link is added to the mail body in the HTML content section. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 9. Enter the rest of the subject line after the <% … %> in the Subject field. 66 11. Place the cursor at the end of the line containing the link to the mirror page and press Shift+Enter. TIP: You use Shift+Enter to ensure line breaks are not inserted into the email content. Often, rendering in certain email programs will add additional unwanted “spaces” in between lines if you just press Enter. If you are using a VM client on a Mac, you may need to use Shift+Ctrl to select multiple values. 13. Place the cursor at the end of the line containing the greetings and press Enter. 14. Enter the message body of your choice and include a compelling text for a link. 15. Select the link text and click the Insert hypertext link button. The Add hypertext link dialog box opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 12.Insert another personalization field to include greetings. Inside the HTML content section, click the Insert content drop-down arrow and select Include > Greetings. 67 17. Place the cursor at the end of the message body and press Enter. 18. To include an unsubscription link at the bottom of the email, click the Insert content dropdown arrow and select Include > Unsubscription link. 19. Notice how the unsubscription link is added to the email body. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 16. In the Add hypertext link dialog box, in the URL field, enter a URL. In the Target field, click the drop-down arrow and select New Window. 20. Click Preview. 21. Click Test personalization > Recipients. The Select a recipient dialog box opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 68 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 22.In the Select a recipient dialog box, in the Folder field, click the drop-down arrow and select Recipients > Training. 23.Double-click any recipient from the list of recipient details. 24. Verify the preview displays the name of the recipient you selected. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 69 25.Click Save. The email content is saved. NOTE: To save your content without closing the dialog box, on the toolbar, select File > Save. This allows you to save your changes and keep working. Task 3: Reduce the spam score Add an image to your email content and improve deliverability by reducing its spam score. 1. Open the email campaign you saved in the previous task. 3. To insert and image to the email content: a. Place the cursor after the web link and press Shift+Enter. b. Click the Insert image button and select From the library, as shown below. The Select an image from the library dialog box opens. c. In the Select an image from the library dialog box, select an image. The image is added in the mail body. 4. To generate a text version of the mail: a. Click the Text content tab. b. Click the Import HTML button to import the existing content from the HTML to text format. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 2. Click the HTML content tab. 70 c. Clean up your message content as necessary, mostly by editing the line containing your message body. You can rearrange the text and link. 5. Preview the content on the HTML content tab and Text content tab to ensure the content is correct. 6. Click the Test personalization drop-down arrow and select a recipient. 7. Click the More link on the HTML content tab or the Text content tab. The Preview results dialog box opens. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 8. In the Preview results dialog box, click the Anti-spam checking tab. 9. Examine the anti-spam score. An anti-spam score above 2.0 indicates that either the HTML_IMAGE_ONLY rule or the HTML_IMAGE_RATIO rule is violated. If this score is less than 2.0, no rules are violated. You can add text to the HTML content to reduce the score. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 71 Task 4: Send a proof Send a proof of the email campaign by adding a recipient. 1. In the Delivery Email delivery dialog box, click Send a Proof. The Send a Proof dialog box is displayed, as shown below: Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 10. Click Close to go back to the Delivery Email delivery dialog box. This dialog box displays a message indicating the anti-spam checking is successful: 72 2. In the Send a Proof dialog box, click Add to add the proof target. The Select target element dialog box opens. 4. In the Select target element dialog box, you need to enter the definition of the target element. In the Folder field, click the drop-down arrow and select the Training folder you created. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 3. In the Select target element dialog box, select A recipient for the target and then click Next. NOTE: If you do not select a recipient in the Training subfolder under the Recipients folder, your proof will not be sent because there is a typology rule that prevents sending to recipients in the Recipients folder. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 73 5. In the recipient details, select your own record. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 6. Click Finish. Your records are updated in the Send a Proof dialog box. 7. Click Analyze. The proof analysis starts and prepares the delivery. 8. Click Confirm delivery. A confirmation dialog box is displayed: Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 74 9. Click Yes to confirm the delivery. The Send a proof dialog box indicates the delivery has started. The recipient you added will receive your proof email shortly. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 10. Click Close. Chapter Four Preparing Deliveries 75 Chapter Five ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Executing Campaigns Objectives By the end of this chapter, you will be able to: • Explain the processes involved in sending an email delivery • Send a delivery • Track a delivery • Execute a recurring campaign • Execute a retargeting campaign Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 76 Sending a Delivery: Process WARNING: You should cancel the delivery only when you decide not to send the campaign. This is an irreversible action, and you will not be able to execute this campaign again. You can also pause and restart an in-progress delivery. The option to stop the delivery is available only after you confirm the delivery. If you know you do not want to send the delivery, you should not confirm the delivery. The stop option is more of a “panic button”. If there is no delayed delivery date set up, emails will start going out immediately. Therefore, even if you click stop, the execution of the emails will already be under way. If you accidently cancel or stop the delivery, an administrator or a power user can duplicate the campaign workflow. You can track the delivery after you execute it. You can check the delivery logs and exclusions. The tracking logs are updated by the Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) on an hourly basis. Creating Reports You can generate reports in Adobe Campaign to evaluate the effectiveness of a campaign and to identify how to improve future campaigns. You can improve future campaigns by modifying the target based on the delivery reports and modifying your subject line, or link text based on the response reports. You can share, export, and print reports. There are over 20 out-of-the-box or default reports in Adobe Campaign. You can create your own ad hoc reports using the descriptive analysis tool. If there is a report you want to use repeatedly and it is not covered in the default reports, you can use the report builder in Adobe Campaign to create a custom report. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED The process of sending a delivery involves starting the workflow, analyzing and confirming the delivery, and monitoring the progress. If approvals were set up for the campaign, the workflow will go through those steps. Each time the workflow reaches an approval step, it will stop until that step is approved. The final checkpoint before sending the delivery is to view the analysis results and confirm the delivery. If you are satisfied with the analysis results, confirm the delivery. Otherwise, fix the errors, and rerun the workflow. You can cancel or stop the delivery prior to confirming analysis or after confirming. After the analysis phase is completed, you will see the option to cancel. Types of Reports Adobe Campaign offers several types of reports, accessible via the customer console or an Internet browser. They are: • Global reports: Display the activity of the data in the entire database. • Delivery reports: Display the execution of deliveries via various reports accessible from the delivery overview. • Cumulative reports: Display the cumulated reports on deliveries. You can generate the cumulative reports by selecting the deliveries to be compared. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 77 Exercise 6 – Execute campaigns In this exercise, you will set up a campaign and a delivery. You should set the delivery properties so the approver is your own recipient record you created earlier. You can submit the delivery content for approval to send and validate a proof. You will also approve the content and then approve the delivery, and run reports on your recipient data’s email domains. You will also execute a recurring campaign, and a retargeting campaign in this exercise. Task 1: Design a campaign workflow with targeting and delivery activities. Create an email delivery 2. Click the Targeting and workflows tab. The Default workflow workspace is displayed. 3. Click Add. The New targeting workflow dialog box is displayed. 4. In the Label field, enter ‘s workflow where student name is your name. 5. Click Ok. The new name is reflected in the Label field of the Targeting and workflow tab. 6. From the Targeting section, drag a Query activity onto the diagram. 7. Double-click Query on the workflow diagram. The Query dialog box opens. 8. Click the Edit query link. The Query dialog box to select the schema of the target opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 1. Open the campaign you created in Exercise 3. 78 9. Double-click Recipients included in a folder. The Query dialog box to select the folder opens. 11. Click Finish and then click Ok. The Targeting and workflow tab is displayed. 12.Click the Deliveries icon to open the options in the Deliveries section. 13. Drag an Email delivery activity from the Deliveries section onto the workflow diagram. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 10. Expand the Recipients folder and select the Training folder. 14. Double-click Email delivery in the workflow diagram. The Delivery dialog box opens. 15. In the Delivery dialog box, in the Label field, enter 's delivery where your name is the student name. 16. Click Continue. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 79 17. Click Save to close the Delivery dialog box. The name of the Email delivery is updated. 19. Click the Dashboard tab. 20. Click Open as shown in the screenshot. 21. Enter a subject line and create the body of the mail, remembering to generate the text version of the HTML body. Include both personalization fields of your choice. (If necessary, refer to Exercise 5.) ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 18. Click Save to save the workflow. 22.Click Properties at the top of the Delivery window. The Delivery properties dialog box opens. 23.Click the Approvals tab, and select the Enable content approval checkbox. Three checkboxes are displayed under the Enable content approval option. 24. Select the Enable proof sending option. 25.Select the Enable target approval. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 80 26.In the Reviewer field, click the folder icon. The Please Select a Reviewer document dialog box opens. In the Folder field, click the drop-down arrow and select Administration> Access Management> Operators > Training and select your details from the Operators or groups section. Your name is added in the Reviewer field. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 27. Add a Reviewer for target approval. 28.Click Ok. 29. Preview the delivery, and make changes if necessary. 30.In the Delivery 's delivery dialog box, click Save. The delivery is saved. Task 2: Submit the delivery content for approval and send a proof Submit the delivery content for approval in order to send and validate a proof. 1. On the Dashboard tab, click Open. The Delivery 's delivery dialog box displays. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 81 3. In the Select target dialog box, click Target of the proofs. 4. Ensure that in the Targeting mode field, Definition of a specific proof target is selected. 5. Click Add. The Select target element dialog box opens. 6. In the Select target element dialog box, double-click A recipient and select the recipient from the Training folder you added in Exercise 2. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 2. Click the To link. The Select target dialog box is displayed. 7. Click Finish. The Select Target dialog opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 82 9. Click Ok to close the Select target dialog box and go back to the Delivery 's delivery dialog box. 10. Click Save to save the delivery. 11. Click the Dashboard tab. 12.On the Dashboard tab, click Submit Content. The Submit content confirmation dialog box opens. 13. Click OK to confirm the submission. NOTE: You will receive two emails in the recipient mail ID. 14. Click the Dashboard tab and click Approve Content. The Action on delivery dialog box opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 8. In the Select target dialog box, the selected mail ID is reflected in the Proof target section. In the Formats of the messages to send to all recipients in the proof target section, select Send two messages (text and multipart-alternative). 83 15. In the Action on delivery dialog box, select Accept and click Content approval. Task 3: Approve targeting and Confirm delivery Approve targeting and confirm delivery to execute the campaign. 1. Click the Targeting and workflows tab. 3. Click the Dashboard tab, go to the Delivery section, and click Open. The Delivery 's delivery dialog box opens. 4. In the Delivery 's delivery dialog box, click Audit. 5. Click Summary and click Approve targeting. The Action on delivery dialog box opens. NOTE: In your target approval email, there should be a “code” after the name of the delivery such as DM176. This code should match the code that appears in the Summary page at the top. 6. Click Accept and click the Target approval button to approve the target. Verify all tabs/pages - Email, Delivery and Audit to ensure your delivery looks OK/acceptable. This is the final step to stop the delivery. 7. If everything looks good, go to Summary and click Confirm delivery, as shown below. The Start delivery confirmation dialog box opens. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 2. Click the Start button to start the workflow. NOTE: Notify your instructor if there are any errors or warnings on the Log tab. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 84 Task 4: Analyze a population Analyze a population to determine the most popular email domains. 1. On the menu bar, click Tools and select Descriptive analysis. The Descriptive analysis wizard opens. In the Descriptive analysis wizard, the Descriptive analysis configuration page enables you to select the descriptive analysis template. 2. In the Descriptive analysis configuration page of the Descriptive analysis wizard: a. In the Select a descriptive analysis template section, select New descriptive analysis from a template. b. In the Template field, select Qualitative distribution (qualitative). c. In the Display mode section, select Chart. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 8. In the Start delivery confirmation dialog box, click Ok. You will receive an email. This screenshot shows the Summary page after the delivery. 3. Click Next. The Chart configuration page of the Descriptive analysis wizard is displayed. 4. In the Chart configuration page: a. In the Data section, select 1 variable. b. In the First variable (X axis) field, click the Edit expression icon. The Select an expression dialog box opens. In the Available fields section, double-click Email domain (@domain). c. Click the Label field and Email domain is automatically added to the field. d. In the Chart type section, select Histogram or Pie. For this exercise, select Histogram. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 85 5. Click Next. The Statistics page of the Descriptive analysis wizard displays where the count is listed. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 6. Click Next. The View page of the Descriptive analysis wizard displays where you can view the result of the descriptive analysis. Task 5: Execute a recurring birthday campaign Create a workflow to execute a recurring birthday campaign. 1. Open the campaign you created in Exercise 3. 2. On the Targeting and workflows tab, create a new campaign workflow: 3. Click Add. The New targeting workflow dialog box opens. 4. In the New targeting workflow dialog box, in the Label field, rename your workflow as YourInitials_Birthday_Recurring. 5. Click Ok. 6. Drag a Query activity on the canvas. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 86 7. Double-click the Query activity. 9. Build the expression to extract the Day of the birth date: a. In the Expression column, click Edit expression. b. Click Advanced selection to build your own expression. The Select an expression dialog box opens. c. In the Expression area, select Edit the formula using an expression, and click Next. The Edit the expression page of Select an expression dialog box opens. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 8. Click Edit query, select Filtering conditions, and then click Next. NOTE: You are now in the Function editor. Functions are listed on the right side of the screen and fields of the recipients’ table are on the left side. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 87 10. In the Filter page of the Query dialog box, select equal to as the operator. 11. Build the expression to extract Today’s day for the value. To do so: a. Click inside the Value field, and click Edit expression. The Edit the expression window opens. b. In the List of functions section, expand the Date node, and double-click the function Day ( ) to add it in the Edit zone. c. In the Edit zone, place your cursor inside the () in the Day() expression. d. From the List of functions section, double-click GetDate () to create it in the expression already in the Edit zone. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED d. In the List of Functions area, expand the Date node, and double-click Day ( ) to place the selected function in the edit zone. e. In the edit zone, place your cursor inside the () of the Day() expression. f. Go the Recipients (nms:recipient) column, and double-click Birth date. g. Ensure the expression in the Edit zone is Day(@birthDate). h. Click Finish. The Filter page of the Query dialog box opens. 88 f. Click Finish. 12.In the Filter page of the Query dialog box, click Add to create a new line. 13. Repeat the steps to extract the month of the birth date. For example: Month(@birthDate) 14. Keep equal to as the operator. 15. Repeat the steps to extract today's month - using Month(GetDate()). Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED e. Ensure the expression in the Edit zone is Day(GetDate()). 89 16. In the Filter page of the Query dialog box, verify the expression to see if it is month of birth date equal to month of current date. 17. In the Filter page of the Query dialog box, click the Preview tab. The preview of the recipients who meet the filtering conditions' criteria is displayed. 18. In the preview, right-click the list of names and select Configure List. NOTE: Ensure that the your birthday in the recipient data matches the current date to generate your data in the Preview. 20. Click Finish and then click Ok to close the Query. The query is displayed in the workflow as shown: Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 19. Using the Configure list dialog box, double-click Birth date on the left side in the Available fields column to move it to the Output columns. The Birth date column is added to the preview. 90 22.Double-click the Recurring delivery. 23.Click the folder icon. The Please select a Template document dialog box is displayed. 24. Click the folder icon and select Resources> Templates> Delivery Templates. 25.Select the Birthday Template(DM44) and click Continue. The Delivery dialog box opens. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 21. Click the Actions icon and drag Recurring delivery onto the workflow diagram and link it to the query you created. You cannot use a standard delivery template because it cannot be sent several times. Instead, use a recurring delivery or a continuous delivery. The following table lists the differences between a recurring delivery and a continuous delivery: Recurring Continuous Can select an existing template Can select an existing template Can edit or insert/upload content Cannot edit content Can create new delivery object each Resends the same delivery time the workflow runs Reports for each delivery + Campaign No Delivery + Campaign Reports; however, reports information is still available in logs. 26.Enter a subject line in the Subject field and generate the preview of the content on the HTML content tab and the Text content tab. 27. Click Ok. 28.Click Save in the Delivery dialog box. The name of the Recurring delivery is changed to Birthday Template in the workflow diagram. 29. Click the Flow Control icon and drag Scheduer onto the beginning of the workflow. 30.Link the Scheduler to the Query. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 91 NOTE: Before running the workflow, ensure you have a participant recipient data with a birthday matching the current date and a valid email ID. 32. Run the campaign by clicking Start. A confirmation dialog box opens. 33. Click Yes. 34.Click the Dashboard tab, on the Deliveries section, open the delivery and click Confirm delivery. 35. The Scheduler starts processing but remains paused based on the starting hour you configured. 36.Right-click the Scheduler and select Execute pending task(s) now in the menu. The workflow is processed and the birthday delivery is sent. 37. Check if the Scheduler is blinking - this means the scheduler is waiting for the next launch. 38.Go to your delivery folder and review your the delivery. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 31. To configure the Scheduler: a. Double-click the Scheduler activity to open it. b. In the lower-right corner, click Change. c. Select Daily as frequency and click Next. d. Configure the start time as 09:00 AM. e. Retain the day selection to Every day and click Next. f. Retain the validity period as Permanent validity. g. Click Next, and review the summary of next launches. h. Click Finish and click Ok to close the Scheduler. Task 6: Execute a retargeting campaign Create a workflow to execute a retargeting campaign to target the recipients of a previous delivery. 1. Open the campaign you created in Exercise 3. 2. Click the Targeting and workflow tab. 3. Click the Add icon to add a new workflow. The New targeting workflow dialog box opens. 4. In the New targeting workflow dialog box, in the Label field, enter Retargeting workflow and click Ok. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 92 5. Drag a query to the workflow diagram and double-click the query. 6. In the Query dialog box, click Edit query link. The Targeting and filtering dimensions page of the Query dialog box is displayed. 8. Click Next. The Filter page of the Query dialog box is displayed. 9. In the Folder field, click the folder icon, expand Campaign Management and select Deliveries. 10. In the Label section, the deliveries that were targeted earlier are displayed. Select a delivery to retarget. In this exercise, Sanjana's delivery is selected for demonstration purpose. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 7. From the List of restrictions filter section, select Recipients of a delivery. 93 12.Click Ok to close the Query dialog box. 13. Click Save to save the workflow. 14. Click the Deliveries icon and drag an Email delivery activity to the workflow diagram. 15. Double-click the Email delivery activity on the workflow diagram. The Delivery dialog box is displayed. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 11. Click Preview to preview the recipients in the delivery and click Finish. 16. In the Delivery dialog box: a. In the Delivery template field, click the folder icon. The Please select a Deliveries document is displayed. In the Folder field, click the drop-down icon and select Resources> Templates> Delivery Templates and click OK. b. Select a delivery template. In this exercise, you will select Event - Invite to new event (Event - Invite to new event) template and click Ok. You are back on the Delivery dialog box. c. In the Label field, verify the name of the delivery is updated. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 94 17. Notice how the Delivery dialog box displays fields to update the delivery such as Subject, Attachments, HTML content, Text content and Preview. 18. Generate the preview in the HTML content and Text content by adding a recipient in the Test personalization drop-down list accessible via the Preview tab. 19. Click Properties at the top of the Delivery dialog box. The Delivery properties dialog box opens. 20. Click the Approvals tab, and select the Enable content approval checkbox. Three checkboxes are displayed under the Enable content approval checkbox. 21. Select the Enable proof sending checkbox. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED d. Click Continue. 22.Select the Enable target approval. 23.In the Reviewer field, click the folder icon. The Please Select a Reviewer document dialog box is displayed. In the Folder field, click the drop-down and select Administration> Access Management> Operators > Training and select your details from the Operators or groups section. 24. Add a reviewer for target approval and click Ok. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns 95 25.Click Save on the Delivery dialog box. 26.Click Save to save the workflow. 27. Click the Dashboard tab, in the Delivery section, select Submit content. 28.The Submit content confirmation dialog box is displayed. 29. Click OK to confirm the submission. 30.Click the Dashboard tab and click Approve Content. The Action on delivery dialog box opens. 31. In the Action on delivery dialog box, click Accept and select the Content approval button. 33. Click the Start button to start the workflow. 34.Click the Dashboard tab, go to the Delivery section, and click Open. 35. Click Summary and click Approve targeting. The Action on delivery dialog box is displayed. 36.Click Accept and click the Target approval button to approve the target. Verify all tabs/pages - Email, Delivery and Audit to ensure your delivery looks OK/good. This is the final step to stop the delivery. 37. If everything looks good, go to Summary and click Confirm delivery. The Start delivery confirmation dialog box opens. 38.In the Start delivery confirmation dialog box, click Ok. You will receive an email. The following screenshot shows the Summary page after the delivery. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Five Executing Campaigns ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 32. Click the Targeting and workflows tab. 96 Chapter Six ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery Objectives By the end of this chapter, you will be able to: • Explain direct mail delivery • Explain SMS delivery • Explain multichannel campaigns • Explain event-triggered campaigns • Send a direct mail delivery Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery 97 Direct Mail Delivery Direct mail is a marketing collateral sent through postal mail to the customer’s home or place of business. Typically, direct mail consists of catalogs, coupons, and flyers. In Adobe Campaign, you can generate an extraction file that includes the contact details of recipients, such as first name, last name, street address, town/city, state, and zip/postal code. You can also include other useful information, such as who is getting which version of the print. You will then route your extraction file to the agency or department that sends out the delivery. 1. Creating the delivery 2. Defining the content – extraction 3. Confirming the delivery a. Analyze the delivery b. Send the delivery NOTE: Depending on the template or content used, level of personalization required, and level of targeting complexity, these steps may vary. Managing Extraction Files Within the direct mail delivery activity, you can: ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Generating Extraction Files The process of generating the extraction file involves: • Schedule when the extraction file is to be generated. If you have a service provider modeled in Adobe Campaign, the routing workflow is triggered when the extraction takes place. • Configure to download the extraction file to your computer after the file is generated on the server. • Incorporate the date the file is extracted into the extraction file name. • Format the extraction file by specifying the columns you want included, order of the columns, and file format (.csv or text file). Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery 98 Extraction File Format Typically, the file format is part of the template, so you do not need to configure the file format each time you execute a direct mail campaign. The template is set up based on how your fulfillment provider wants the information provided to them. For example, there might be one template for each direct mail provider. You could also name the extraction file and include the date on the direct mail activity as shown in the following screenshot. The extraction file is stored on the server, and if you want to download it, you can specify the location. You will, however, need to ensure the directory is writable. SMS Delivery ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED NOTE: If you already named the extraction file on the Advanced tab, this information will carry over. Adobe Campaign helps you perform mass, personalized delivery of Short Message Service (SMS) messages. The recipient profiles must contain at least a mobile telephone number to execute this delivery. For SMS campaigning, you need: • An external account specifying a connector and type of message. The available connectors are NetSize, SMPP Generic (SMPP version 3.4 supporting binary mode), Sybase365 (SAP SMS 365), mBlox and Tele2, and O2. • A delivery template that references the external account. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery 99 The length of SMS messages is limited to 160 characters if the Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1) code page is used. If the message is written in Unicode, it must not exceed 70 characters. When personalization fields or conditional content fields are present, the size of the message varies from one recipient to another. You must evaluate the length of the message after personalization is carried out. When you launch the analysis, the length of messages is checked, and a warning is displayed in the event of character overflow. Multichannel Campaigns In a multichannel campaign, a single marketing communication utilizes multiple channels based on, for example, the customer’s preferred channel or on an available channel that might have a wider audience reach. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED The following screenshot depicts the SMS delivery preview mode: After initial segmentation, you can segment by channel to: • Reach a wider audience by using available channels • Target customers through their preferred channel Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery 100 Event-triggered Campaigns Another concept for a trigger campaign could be a transition. For example, you could target prospects after they convert to a client/member or reach a certain level of their membership. After they become a client, they are hopefully still a client the next day, and you would want to ensure to only target them one time – when you transition or qualify prospects. You should not repeatedly target them because customers may become annoyed when they receive a welcome email every day. Exercise 7 - Send a direct mail delivery In this exercise, you will create a direct mail delivery, edit the delivery, format the extraction files, and execute the delivery. Task 1: Create a direct mail delivery Configure approvals and control group, seed addresses for a direct mail delivery, and design the campaign workflow. 1. In the Explorer view, click Campaign Management. Select the plan you created and select Acquisition. 2. In the list view, click the New icon. The New marketing campaign dialog box displays. 3. In the New marketing campaign dialog box: a. In the Template field, click the drop-down arrow and select the template. For this exercise, keep the default template, New campaign (opEmpty). b. In the Label field, enter direct mail campaign. For example: Angie direct mail campaign c. In the Main channel field, select Direct Mail. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED Adobe Campaign enables you to design event-triggered campaigns for discrete one-time events, such as birthdays or a purchase. A birthday is a discrete event because it occurs on a specific day. 101 4. Click Ok. The newly created campaign is added to the list view. 5. Double-click the campaign. Your newly created campaign opens in its own workspace. 6. Click the Edit tab, and then click Advanced campaign parameters. The Advanced settings dialog box opens. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED d. Keep the default start and end dates. 102 8. Click the folder icon parallel to the Enable target approval checkbox to open the Please select a 'Reviewer' document dialog box and select your name as the reviewer. You may have to explore different operators or groups to find your name. 9. Keep the Advanced Settings dialog box open. 10. Click the folder icon parallel to the Enable extraction validation checkbox to open the Please select a 'Reviewer' document dialog box and select your name as the reviewer. 11. Click Ok. 12.Click the Control population tab and select Enable and edit control group configuration. 13. Click Edit. The Control population dialog box opens. 14. In the Target extract section, select Activate random sampling. 15. Click Next. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 7. In the Advanced settings dialog box, click the Approvals tab and verify all checkboxes in the Job validations section are cleared except for Enable target approval and Enable extraction validation. 103 16. Select Size as a percentage, and enter 10, as shown below: 19. On the Recipients tab, enter John Doe in the Label field. Refer to the screenshot in the next step. 20. Click the Value column to enter values for the lines that correspond to First name and Last name. For example, click the Value column for First name and enter John. 21. Scroll down and enter the values (in the screenshot) for the Location: Zip/Postcode, City, and State/Province code. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 17. Click Finish. 18. Click the Seed addresses tab, and click Add. 104 23.Click OK on the Seed addresses dialog box and then click Ok to close the Advanced settings dialog box. 24. Click Save in the upper right to save your campaign. 25.Click the Targeting and workflows tab of the campaign. 26.In the Label field, rename the default workflow to 's direct mail workflow. 27. Click Save. 28.Add a Query activity to target recipients whose Zip/Postcode (location/@zipCode) is not empty. 29. Click Finish and click Ok. 30.Click the Deliveries icon, drag a Direct mail delivery activity onto the workflow diagram, and place it in sequence after the query activity. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 22.Click the Address fields tab and enter the street address on Line 3. 105 31. Double-click the Direct mail delivery activity. In the Label field, enter 's direct mail delivery. 32. Click Continue. 33. Click Save to save the workflow. Task 2: Edit the delivery and format the extraction file Edit a direct mail delivery. This exercise shows you how to configure the extraction filename and format the extraction file. You will also enable an extraction file download. 2. Click Properties, and then click the Advanced tab. 3. In the Extraction File area, for the File name computation script field, enter: _dm.csv For example: joe_dm.csv 4. Select Enable file to be downloaded locally, and then click Ok. 5. Back on the delivery window, click Edit the extraction file format. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 1. Go to the Campaigns dashboard, and open the delivery activity you just created ( 's direct mail delivery) by double-clicking it. 6. In the Data to extract dialog box, scroll down in the Recipient delivery log attribute column and click "+" to expand the Recipient node. 7. Double-click First name and Last name to add them to the Output columns. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery 106 8. In the Recipient node, click "+" to expand the Location subnode. 10. Click Next. 11. On the Sorting screen, select the Sort checkbox in the Last name(Recipient) row. The sort changes from No to Yes. This is required if the seed address is based on the sort order. Optionally, reorder output columns. 12.Click Next. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 9. Double-click Address3 (number and street), City, State/Province code and Zip/Postcode to move to Output columns. The final set of output columns should look like: 13. In the Destination format dialog box, change the Output format to CSV (Excel). Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery 107 14. Click Next. 15. In the Data formatting dialog box, click Finish. 16. Click Ok, then click Save. Task 3: Execute the direct mail delivery Execute a direct mail delivery and download the extraction file. 1. Start the workflow by clicking the green Start button.. 2. Go to the campaign dashboard. 4. View the analysis results by clicking Audit in the left navigation pane. 5. Click the Causes of exclusions tab and examine the causes of exclusions. 6. View the output file name by clicking the Summary tab in the left navigation pane. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 3. Open the direct mail delivery ( 's Direct Mail Delivery). 108 8. When the Action on delivery dialog opens, click Target approval, and close the delivery. 9. Refresh the dashboard. 10. Click Approve file. ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 7. Click Approve targeting in the upper right. 11. In the Action on delivery dialog box, select File Approval to approve the extraction file. 12.Refresh the dashboard. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery 109 14. In the Download files of the delivery dialog box, in the Local name field, click the folder icon and select a location, then click Save. The location is added to the Download files of the delivery dialog box. 15. In the Download files of the delivery dialog box, click Download. 16. After downloading the file successfully, close the window and view the local file. 17. Look for the seed address you provided. Getting Started with Adobe Campaign v7 Chapter Six Direct Mail, SMS, and Multichannel Delivery ADOBE COPYRIGHT PROTECTED 13. In the Delivery area, click the Download file icon to download the extraction file. The Download files of the delivery dialog box opens. 110
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