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The vast majority of marketers today rely on Email as their primary channel for communication with prospects and customers. While Campaign Studio supports incorporating other channels into campaigns, the Email channel has the most complexity. Before you build your messages, ensure that you set up your sender domains so that Campaign Studio can actually send them.
Email types
Template emails are versatile with Campaign Studio offering several ways for you to use them. Typically thought of as more transactional emails, there are five different uses for template emails. Users can choose a template email as a marketing email in a campaign.
To send a template email in a campaign:
Add a campaign action and click Send email.
The system also displays the Send email to user option.
After a contact submits a form, you can send a couple of different types of emails from the Actions tab. You can also send an email directly to the contact. You can use template emails to send messages to team members who may benefit from form submission notifications. Select any one or more of Send email to contact, Send email to user, or Send form results. Standalone forms have all of these options available. Send email to contact is not displayed on campaign forms. In a campaign form, you add an action to send the email to the contact in the campaign. Similar to the campaign, give the action a title and select the email you want.
Once a contact reaches a certain number of points, you can send it some sort of email. For example, a special offer for your most engaged contacts, or a congratulations message for accumulating that point total. Acquia also offers an option to Send email to user in point triggers. With this, you can inform an internal team member when a contact reaches a point value.
For each Send email to user option, the system displays additional options. With these options, you can send notices to appropriate team members and know when a contact receives a certain message. Any tokens in those emails are the tokens from the contact’s record, not the user’s. You can use this effectively as a BCC, or create a different email to send to your team members.
You can also send a template email directly from a contact record.
Make any necessary changes in the editor.
Changes to the From name, Address, or Subject line override the information on the email template.
Note
If you send emails directly from a contact record, Campaign Studio does not track the stats on those messages for reporting. You can see if a contact opens one of these emails.
Segment emails are marketing emails such as newsletters or general announcements.
Click the Send button.
The Schedule to start sending at field populates with the current date and time.
Pause communications can also be configured in Campaign Factory at the account level and the instance level.
Campaign Studio supports throttling segment emails, so you can control the speed at which your emails are sent. You must set a date and time to start the send, but you can also decide how long the total send should take. To reduce the speed of the process, you can limit the number of emails to be actually sent per hour, day, or week in the blast. If you do not set a limit, Campaign Studio’s segment emails will normally send at a rate of approximately 100,000 per minute.
Scheduling email
Once you send a segment email, Campaign Studio does not send it to additional new contacts added to that segment. Instead, they are added as Pending, and re-sending the email sends it to only those new contacts.
A contact can only receive a segment email once. You can send it as many times as you need, without the same contact getting a duplicate.
By using the Templates tab, you can leverage templates created through the email builder.
Note
Once you build an email by leveraging a template, changing the template wipes out the content. Acquia recommends that you create a new email with the template that you want to switch to and reproduce the content.
Templates in email
Campaign Studio offers users a smooth experience for creating emails by providing out-of-the-box, prebuilt templates.
Acquia recommends that you create your custom templates that match your business brand and needs. You can update the pre-built templates or create a new template from scratch. Once you customize an email, you can save it as a new template. For more information, see Email builder.
Subject: The email subject line is the text that appears in a recipient's email inbox.
Email subject lines have a 190 character maximum limit and support:
Tokens such as {contactfield=firstname}.
Note
The email Subject field applies meta tags to your HTML to improve email deliverability performance and syncs with the Subject field on the Settings tab in the email builder.
Important
The Date and Time picker shows the date and time according to the default timezone set for your user’s profile in System Settings. Therefore, before scheduling an email to publish or unpublish, you must check the default timezone.
The expected order of priority for determining the sender from name and address in Campaign Studio is:
From name: Specify the name from which the message should appear to be coming from. This option controls how the email appears in your contacts’ inboxes. If you are writing a message best suited to be coming from someone else, enter their information here. Campaign Studio supports Dynamic web content.
Note
If you enter a value for From name on the Advanced tab, you also must enter a value in From address. From address must match the sender domain used in Email settings.
BCC address: To copy yourself or a specific address when an email gets sent, use the field. Campaign Studio supports
Attachments: You may attach an asset you have uploaded to Campaign Studio to the email. Once it is downloaded, you have the event tracked for reporting, scoring, and more.
Note
To track downloads, link assets in the email content. Assets cannot be tracked if they are added as attachments.
Alternatively, users can review and comment on emails by doing the following:
On the Email details page, click Review.
The system displays the email builder page.
In the content area on the left, click the element for which you want to leave a comment.
On the properties area on the right, the system displays All Comments.
Users can preview emails from the Email details page. If the email template contains the tokens related to the contact or companies field, you can specify the name and company to see the preview with tokens rendered. Users can also download an email preview in the PDF or HTML format, with or without preview tokens populated.
On the Emails list page, select the email you want to preview.
The system navigates to the Email details page.
(Optional) In the Preview URL section or on the Email preview page, do the following:
Note
Click the Redirect icon next to the URL field.
The system displays a new Email preview page.
Language and Is a translation of: If you are sending emails to contacts in multiple regions from a single Campaign Studio instance, Campaign Studio can identify those regions and send emails in appropriate languages. You must create the content for each of those languages. Select the language you are building the email in and the main email you are translating. For example, if you typically use English, you can create a French version to send to contacts in France. Create the English version and label it as English, and then create the French version. Add the French label and select the English version in the Is a translation of box.
For more information, see Localization and Language Translation.
Publish at: Set the date and time when you want to publish the email. This helps to control relevance, and does not require you to manually publish emails at the right time. This option can be critical for template emails.
To schedule an email to publish at a specified date and time:
Set Published to Yes.
Campaign Studio marks the email as Pending and publishes it at the scheduled date and time.
Unpublish at: Set the date and time you want an email to unpublish. This helps to control relevance, and does not require you to manually unpublish emails at the right time. This option can be critical for template emails.
To schedule a published email to unpublish at a specified date and time:
Click the Unpublish at (date/time) box and select your preferred date and time from the Date and Time picker.
Campaign Studio unpublishes the email at the scheduled date and time.
Note
Our default delivery partner, Sparkpost, does not handle tokens in CC or BCC emails. As a result, Campaign Studio converts the BCC to an additional To address. To use things like BCC to CRM or view exact copies, use the Send email to user options.
Override: The system overrides the pause communication and sends the email at its originally scheduled date and time. This applies to both Transactional and Marketing emails.
Note
The limit for attachment size is 20 MB for customers using Sparkpost as their delivery provider (Acquia’s standard provider). Other providers may have different size limits.
Like the Mailer is Owner feature, users can use contact or company fields as tokens in the sender From name and From address fields. This personalizes the sender data for a contact, based on a value saved to the contact’s profile or the profile of the company a contact is attached to. If a contact is attached to multiple companies, the primary company’s data will be used.
Any email address values used within the From address tokens must have domains that are configured and attached to the instance in Campaign Factory. For more information, see Sender domains. Do not use this option if the companies attached to contacts are the contact’s place of employment or it will appear that they are receiving internal emails from their own place of business because you cannot validate sender domains for each of your contacts’ employers.
Using contact and company custom field tokens for email metadata can be done on the individual email level or as a global setting for all emails sent from the instance.
Option 1: Using tokens in the Advanced tab on the individual email level
Tokens added in Advanced settings apply to segment and template emails, form actions, and point triggers.
If a contact does not have a primary company attached, the system uses the default settings configured in Mail Send Settings.
On the New Email page or Edit Email page, click the Advanced tab next to the Templates tab at the top.
Note
In the following examples, sender-name and sender-email-address are placeholders. It is possible to use any token using the alias of the custom field, such as {contactfield=lastname}. The field alias text and the equal sign must not have a space between them.
It is also possible to use a fallback if a contact or company does not have a value populated in the sender from name or address field. Add a pipe symbol between the field alias name and the fallback text, ensuring no space before or after the pipe symbol. For example: {contactfield=sendername|Acquia}. If you do not use a fallback and no value exists, the sender from name, address, or both are populated by the values set in the instance’s global mail settings.
In the From address field, add the token {contactfield=sender-email-address} to have the field populated with the value entered in the contact or contact’s primary company record as the Sender Address.
Note
This must be a contact or company email field. Each value populated on the contact records in this custom field must still use a sender domain that is properly configured and attached to the instance.
Option 2: Global Mail Send Settings
Contact and company custom field tokens can be used as a global setting for the instance, and all emails sent from the instance populate with these global send settings. This configuration overrides the sender domain settings initially configured in Campaign Factory. A configured sender domain must be used in the E-mail address to send mail from field.
In the Name to send mail as field, add the token: {contactfield=sendername|Default Name} to have the field populated with the primary company name that is attached to the contact’s profile.
Note
In this example, sendername is a placeholder. It is possible to use any token using the alias of the custom field, such as {contactfield=lastname}.
A fallback is required when using a token in the global instance configuration for Name to Send Mail. For example: {contactfield=companyname|Google}. When creating tokens, only use one pipe symbol and also ensure to not have any spaces within the token except between the words in the default text.
In the E-mail address to send mail from field, add the token: {contactfield=companyemail|[email protected]} to have the field populated with the email address of the primary company name that is attached to the contact’s profile. A configured sender domain must still be used in this field.
Note
This token must be either a contact or company email field.
A fallback is required when using a token in the global instance configuration for E-mail Address to Send Mail From. Create a fallback by adding a pipe symbol after the field alias used in the token, with no spaces. For example: {contactfield=sender-email-address|[email protected]}. When creating tokens, only use one pipe symbol and also ensure to not have any spaces within the token.
The Emails page lists all the emails that you have created, and provides the following information about each email:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| NAME | The title of the email. |
| CATEGORY | The category assigned to the email. |
| STATUS | The statistics for the email. For more information, see Email statuses. |
| DATE CREATED | The date when the email was created. |
| MODIFIED DATE | The last date when the email was modified. |
| CREATED BY | The user who created the email. |
| ID | The ID of the email indicating the position at which the email is created in Campaign Studio. For example, an ID of 4 indicates that it is the fourth email that is created in Campaign Studio. |
Sent: The number of contacts whom you sent this email to. This indicates the number of attempts to send the email from Campaign Studio to your Email Service Provider (ESP). When you click this number, Campaign Studio directs you to the Contacts page and automatically generates a search for the contacts whom you sent the email to.
Note
Campaign Studio counts some emails as sent even if they are failed or bounced, and not actually delivered.
Read: The number of contacts for whom the tracking pixel is downloaded to. When you click this number, Campaign Studio directs you to the Contacts page and automatically generates a search for the contacts who have read the email.
Note
With Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection program launched in September 2021, tracking pixels may be downloaded and opens may be recorded without the human recipient actually opening the email. Additionally, if a recipient blocks images from displaying in their email client, the open is not recorded.
Pending: The number of contacts who have not received a segment email, but are currently in the target segment(s) configured for the email. When you click this number, Campaign Studio directs you to the Contacts page and automatically generates a search for the pending contacts.
Note
When you schedule the email to be sent, Campaign Studio schedules the email only for the pending contacts, and does not resend the email to contacts whom the email is already sent.
The number of contacts in a pending segment email can be less than the number of contacts in the segment to which the pending email is assigned because some contacts are marked as Do Not Contact.
Do Not Contact contacts are not counted towards the Pending status for emails with Send to unsubscribed contacts = No. For more information, see Transactional and Marketing emails.
Scheduled: Place the cursor on this flag to see the time when the segment email is scheduled to be sent.
Email statuses.
A/B testing is available for Segment emails. Template emails may be sent at any time from a campaign, form submission, or point action trigger, so Campaign Studio does not know what the total audience is. That number could constantly change, so Campaign Studio does not know when it has sent the test to the sample size you select.
To create an A/B test, you must create the parent (A) email as you create any normal email. Then, find the A/B testing section in the general options to the right.
The following is an example for creating the parent (A) email:
Email A (parent):
The segment contains 100 contacts.
A/B test winner criteria: Email Stats Read rate
Total Traffic Weight: 30%
Winner Variant Delay: 3 hours
Email B (child):
Total Traffic Weight: 10%
Email C (child):
Total Traffic Weight: 5%
Email sending starts at 1 AM:
Email A is sent to 15 contacts.
Email B is sent to 10 contacts.
Email C is sent to 5 contacts.
At 4 AM (1 AM + 3 hours coming from Winner Variant Delay), Campaign Studio checks if the emails were sent to all the 30 contacts.
Campaign Studio schedules another check in 2 hours if all emails are not sent for any reason.
At 6 AM (4 AM + 2 hours scheduled check), Campaign Studio checks if emails are sent to all the 30 contacts.
The result of the check is positive now, that is, all emails are sent to all the 30 contacts.
If the result is negative, Campaign Studio schedules another check in 2 hours.
At 6 AM, Campaign Studio sends an email winner variant to the remaining 70 contacts.
How the winner criteria is calculated:
Clickthrough rate: The unique number of clicks in emails sent.
Read rate: The unique number of opens in emails sent.
Download rate: The unique number of asset downloads in emails sent.
Once you create a parent email and set a winner criteria, you can create variants, or B tests. Navigate to the main page for the email you want to test (before clicking Edit). Next to the options for Edit, Send Example, and Close in the top right, click the menu and select Add A/B test. You may also create C, D, E, tests - as many variants as you want. Go back to the parent each time and repeat the process to get to Add A/B test.
Make any edits you’d like to the email - whatever changes you’d like to test for performance.
You must add a Traffic Weight to the variant. While you can create as many variants as you want, the sum of the traffic weights across all variants must be equal to or less than the Total Traffic Weight you entered on the parent. To split the variants evenly, you will also want to leave a percentage for sending the parent. Campaign Studio will send the parent to any percentage of the Total Traffic Weight remaining after the percentage for all variants has been added.
For example, if you are using a B variant with a 20% total traffic weight, enter 10 here. With that, Campaign Studio sends the B test to 10% of the target segment and the parent to 10% of the target segment. If you create a B and a C test with 5% traffic weight each, that accounts for 10% of your total traffic weight. Since there is 10% remaining to reach the total traffic weight of 20% set on the parent, Campaign Studio will send the parent to that remaining 10%.
Variant emails do not appear in your emails list. You see the parent email with an icon indicating that the email has variants.
The icon that looks like an organizational chart/hierarchy is the one that indicates variants.
After clicking into the parent, scroll all the way to the bottom and select the Variants tab next to Click Counts and Contacts.
Ensure that you publish the variants by toggling the red switch to green. If you leave them unpublished (the default), expected traffic receives the parent email. To the right, you will see the percentage of traffic weight included in the A/B test. You will also see the winner criteria listed. Once an A/B test has begun, you will see a trophy icon next to the variant that is in the lead. To end the A/B test early and declare a winner to send to the remaining audience, click the trophy. Once a winner is set, that winner becomes the parent and other variants unpublish.
The Current flag shows the email you are currently viewing, not the variant that is currently winning.
The Commenting feature enhances collaboration between content creators and reviewers directly within the email builder by streamlining feedback, approval, and notification processes for email content. With this feature, you can add comments to individual elements within the builder and tag other users to request feedback or approval.
The Edit and Review buttons are dynamically displayed based on user permissions. The following list outlines the email permissions and their associated tasks:
On the properties area on the right, click the Show comments icon.
This icon also displays the total number of comments provided for the element.
@ to request a review or approval. For example: @username.
Tagged users receive a single, consolidated email notification after each save in the builder. The notification includes comment details and a call to action (CTA) button that links directly to the relevant comment in the instance. All users tagged in a comment thread are notified of all new comments in that thread, regardless of whether they are mentioned in the new comment.
As a marketer, you might want to test your emails to ensure that tokens are correctly replaced and variants are sent to the right contacts. Campaign Studio lets you achieve the same without requiring you to live send. You can share your example email with your contacts and other recipients.
To send an example email:
Click Send Example.
Specify a recipient and select a contact.
Note
The unsubscribe link is not functional in example emails to avoid contacts unsubscribing from email communications during the testing process.
For example emails, Campaign Studio does not display customized preference center pages but only displays the default preference center page.
Important
By default, the Save as Draft button is disabled. To get it enabled, create a Support ticket.
With Campaign Studio, users can create one draft version of an email so that you can get it reviewed and approved before publishing. While reviewing the draft, reviewers can preview and compare the draft with the original version. After reviewing, reviewers can apply or discard the draft. Once a reviewer applies a draft, the draft overwrites the original version.
To save an email draft:
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Language and Is a translation of: If you are sending emails to contacts in multiple regions from a single Campaign Studio instance, Campaign Studio can identify those regions and send emails in appropriate languages. You must create the content for each of those languages. Select the language you are building the email in and the main email you are translating. For example, if you typically use English, you can create a French version to send to contacts in France. Create the English version and label it as English, and then create the French version. Add the French label and select the English version in the Is a translation of box.
For more information, see Localization and Language Translation.
Publish at: Set the date and time when you want to publish the email. This helps to control relevance, and does not require you to manually publish emails at the right time. This option can be critical for template emails.
To schedule an email to publish at a specified date and time:
Set Published to Yes.
Campaign Studio marks the email as Pending and publishes it at the scheduled date and time.
Unpublish at: Set the date and time you want an email to unpublish. This helps to control relevance, and does not require you to manually unpublish emails at the right time. This option can be critical for template emails.
To schedule a published email to unpublish at a specified date and time:
Click the Unpublish at (date/time) box and select your preferred date and time from the Date and Time picker.
Campaign Studio unpublishes the email at the scheduled date and time.
Note
Our default delivery partner, Sparkpost, does not handle tokens in CC or BCC emails. As a result, Campaign Studio converts the BCC to an additional To address. To use things like BCC to CRM or view exact copies, use the Send email to user options.
Override: The system overrides the pause communication and sends the email at its originally scheduled date and time. This applies to both Transactional and Marketing emails.
Note
The limit for attachment size is 20 MB for customers using Sparkpost as their delivery provider (Acquia’s standard provider). Other providers may have different size limits.
Like the Mailer is Owner feature, users can use contact or company fields as tokens in the sender From name and From address fields. This personalizes the sender data for a contact, based on a value saved to the contact’s profile or the profile of the company a contact is attached to. If a contact is attached to multiple companies, the primary company’s data will be used.
Any email address values used within the From address tokens must have domains that are configured and attached to the instance in Campaign Factory. For more information, see Sender domains. Do not use this option if the companies attached to contacts are the contact’s place of employment or it will appear that they are receiving internal emails from their own place of business because you cannot validate sender domains for each of your contacts’ employers.
Using contact and company custom field tokens for email metadata can be done on the individual email level or as a global setting for all emails sent from the instance.
Option 1: Using tokens in the Advanced tab on the individual email level
Tokens added in Advanced settings apply to segment and template emails, form actions, and point triggers.
If a contact does not have a primary company attached, the system uses the default settings configured in Mail Send Settings.
On the New Email page or Edit Email page, click the Advanced tab next to the Templates tab at the top.
Note
In the following examples, sender-name and sender-email-address are placeholders. It is possible to use any token using the alias of the custom field, such as {contactfield=lastname}. The field alias text and the equal sign must not have a space between them.
It is also possible to use a fallback if a contact or company does not have a value populated in the sender from name or address field. Add a pipe symbol between the field alias name and the fallback text, ensuring no space before or after the pipe symbol. For example: {contactfield=sendername|Acquia}. If you do not use a fallback and no value exists, the sender from name, address, or both are populated by the values set in the instance’s global mail settings.
In the From address field, add the token {contactfield=sender-email-address} to have the field populated with the value entered in the contact or contact’s primary company record as the Sender Address.
Note
This must be a contact or company email field. Each value populated on the contact records in this custom field must still use a sender domain that is properly configured and attached to the instance.
Option 2: Global Mail Send Settings
Contact and company custom field tokens can be used as a global setting for the instance, and all emails sent from the instance populate with these global send settings. This configuration overrides the sender domain settings initially configured in Campaign Factory. A configured sender domain must be used in the E-mail address to send mail from field.
In the Name to send mail as field, add the token: {contactfield=sendername|Default Name} to have the field populated with the primary company name that is attached to the contact’s profile.
Note
In this example, sendername is a placeholder. It is possible to use any token using the alias of the custom field, such as {contactfield=lastname}.
A fallback is required when using a token in the global instance configuration for Name to Send Mail. For example: {contactfield=companyname|Google}. When creating tokens, only use one pipe symbol and also ensure to not have any spaces within the token except between the words in the default text.
In the E-mail address to send mail from field, add the token: {contactfield=companyemail|[email protected]} to have the field populated with the email address of the primary company name that is attached to the contact’s profile. A configured sender domain must still be used in this field.
Note
This token must be either a contact or company email field.
A fallback is required when using a token in the global instance configuration for E-mail Address to Send Mail From. Create a fallback by adding a pipe symbol after the field alias used in the token, with no spaces. For example: {contactfield=sender-email-address|[email protected]}. When creating tokens, only use one pipe symbol and also ensure to not have any spaces within the token.
The Emails page lists all the emails that you have created, and provides the following information about each email:
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| NAME | The title of the email. |
| CATEGORY | The category assigned to the email. |
| STATUS | The statistics for the email. For more information, see Email statuses. |
| DATE CREATED | The date when the email was created. |
| MODIFIED DATE | The last date when the email was modified. |
| CREATED BY | The user who created the email. |
| ID | The ID of the email indicating the position at which the email is created in Campaign Studio. For example, an ID of 4 indicates that it is the fourth email that is created in Campaign Studio. |
Sent: The number of contacts whom you sent this email to. This indicates the number of attempts to send the email from Campaign Studio to your Email Service Provider (ESP). When you click this number, Campaign Studio directs you to the Contacts page and automatically generates a search for the contacts whom you sent the email to.
Note
Campaign Studio counts some emails as sent even if they are failed or bounced, and not actually delivered.
Read: The number of contacts for whom the tracking pixel is downloaded to. When you click this number, Campaign Studio directs you to the Contacts page and automatically generates a search for the contacts who have read the email.
Note
With Apple’s Mail Privacy Protection program launched in September 2021, tracking pixels may be downloaded and opens may be recorded without the human recipient actually opening the email. Additionally, if a recipient blocks images from displaying in their email client, the open is not recorded.
Pending: The number of contacts who have not received a segment email, but are currently in the target segment(s) configured for the email. When you click this number, Campaign Studio directs you to the Contacts page and automatically generates a search for the pending contacts.
Note
When you schedule the email to be sent, Campaign Studio schedules the email only for the pending contacts, and does not resend the email to contacts whom the email is already sent.
The number of contacts in a pending segment email can be less than the number of contacts in the segment to which the pending email is assigned because some contacts are marked as Do Not Contact.
Do Not Contact contacts are not counted towards the Pending status for emails with Send to unsubscribed contacts = No. For more information, see Transactional and Marketing emails.
Scheduled: Place the cursor on this flag to see the time when the segment email is scheduled to be sent.
Email statuses.
A/B testing is available for Segment emails. Template emails may be sent at any time from a campaign, form submission, or point action trigger, so Campaign Studio does not know what the total audience is. That number could constantly change, so Campaign Studio does not know when it has sent the test to the sample size you select.
To create an A/B test, you must create the parent (A) email as you create any normal email. Then, find the A/B testing section in the general options to the right.
The following is an example for creating the parent (A) email:
Email A (parent):
The segment contains 100 contacts.
A/B test winner criteria: Email Stats Read rate
Total Traffic Weight: 30%
Winner Variant Delay: 3 hours
Email B (child):
Total Traffic Weight: 10%
Email C (child):
Total Traffic Weight: 5%
Email sending starts at 1 AM:
Email A is sent to 15 contacts.
Email B is sent to 10 contacts.
Email C is sent to 5 contacts.
At 4 AM (1 AM + 3 hours coming from Winner Variant Delay), Campaign Studio checks if the emails were sent to all the 30 contacts.
Campaign Studio schedules another check in 2 hours if all emails are not sent for any reason.
At 6 AM (4 AM + 2 hours scheduled check), Campaign Studio checks if emails are sent to all the 30 contacts.
The result of the check is positive now, that is, all emails are sent to all the 30 contacts.
If the result is negative, Campaign Studio schedules another check in 2 hours.
At 6 AM, Campaign Studio sends an email winner variant to the remaining 70 contacts.
How the winner criteria is calculated:
Clickthrough rate: The unique number of clicks in emails sent.
Read rate: The unique number of opens in emails sent.
Download rate: The unique number of asset downloads in emails sent.
Once you create a parent email and set a winner criteria, you can create variants, or B tests. Navigate to the main page for the email you want to test (before clicking Edit). Next to the options for Edit, Send Example, and Close in the top right, click the menu and select Add A/B test. You may also create C, D, E, tests - as many variants as you want. Go back to the parent each time and repeat the process to get to Add A/B test.
Make any edits you’d like to the email - whatever changes you’d like to test for performance.
You must add a Traffic Weight to the variant. While you can create as many variants as you want, the sum of the traffic weights across all variants must be equal to or less than the Total Traffic Weight you entered on the parent. To split the variants evenly, you will also want to leave a percentage for sending the parent. Campaign Studio will send the parent to any percentage of the Total Traffic Weight remaining after the percentage for all variants has been added.
For example, if you are using a B variant with a 20% total traffic weight, enter 10 here. With that, Campaign Studio sends the B test to 10% of the target segment and the parent to 10% of the target segment. If you create a B and a C test with 5% traffic weight each, that accounts for 10% of your total traffic weight. Since there is 10% remaining to reach the total traffic weight of 20% set on the parent, Campaign Studio will send the parent to that remaining 10%.
Variant emails do not appear in your emails list. You see the parent email with an icon indicating that the email has variants.
The icon that looks like an organizational chart/hierarchy is the one that indicates variants.
After clicking into the parent, scroll all the way to the bottom and select the Variants tab next to Click Counts and Contacts.
Ensure that you publish the variants by toggling the red switch to green. If you leave them unpublished (the default), expected traffic receives the parent email. To the right, you will see the percentage of traffic weight included in the A/B test. You will also see the winner criteria listed. Once an A/B test has begun, you will see a trophy icon next to the variant that is in the lead. To end the A/B test early and declare a winner to send to the remaining audience, click the trophy. Once a winner is set, that winner becomes the parent and other variants unpublish.
The Current flag shows the email you are currently viewing, not the variant that is currently winning.
The Commenting feature enhances collaboration between content creators and reviewers directly within the email builder by streamlining feedback, approval, and notification processes for email content. With this feature, you can add comments to individual elements within the builder and tag other users to request feedback or approval.
The Edit and Review buttons are dynamically displayed based on user permissions. The following list outlines the email permissions and their associated tasks:
On the properties area on the right, click the Show comments icon.
This icon also displays the total number of comments provided for the element.
@ to request a review or approval. For example: @username.
Tagged users receive a single, consolidated email notification after each save in the builder. The notification includes comment details and a call to action (CTA) button that links directly to the relevant comment in the instance. All users tagged in a comment thread are notified of all new comments in that thread, regardless of whether they are mentioned in the new comment.
As a marketer, you might want to test your emails to ensure that tokens are correctly replaced and variants are sent to the right contacts. Campaign Studio lets you achieve the same without requiring you to live send. You can share your example email with your contacts and other recipients.
To send an example email:
Click Send Example.
Specify a recipient and select a contact.
Note
The unsubscribe link is not functional in example emails to avoid contacts unsubscribing from email communications during the testing process.
For example emails, Campaign Studio does not display customized preference center pages but only displays the default preference center page.
Important
By default, the Save as Draft button is disabled. To get it enabled, create a Support ticket.
With Campaign Studio, users can create one draft version of an email so that you can get it reviewed and approved before publishing. While reviewing the draft, reviewers can preview and compare the draft with the original version. After reviewing, reviewers can apply or discard the draft. Once a reviewer applies a draft, the draft overwrites the original version.
To save an email draft:
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