It is advised you get up to speed before reading this tutorial - an assumption is made that you have linked both your Campaign Monitor and RunGopher accounts and have added your Campaign Monitor campaign to our journey building canvas.
Your journey canvas should be looking a little lonely right now, something like this:
Since it is likely that you will have contacts who may not have opened your email, let's go ahead and add a Simple Web Promotion SMS campaign:
and link up the two nodes, setting the campaign status trigger to something like:
In this example, the Simple Web Promotion campaign name was changed to "Did You See" and we changed the respond timer to 1 day, but you can make it any duration you like:
The Simple Web Promotion SMS campaign may need to have its conversations edited to be more appropriate. To do that, right-click the Did You See SMS campaign widget, and click View Campaign to edit:
This will bring up the Campaign messaging that will be sent to your contacts. You can edit the Promo message to be anything you like:
For more details on the Simple Web Promotion SMS campaign and tracked weblinks, click here.
And you're now good to go! This will send the Simple Web Promotion (renamed in this instance to "Did You See") SMS campaign to each email contact that Campaign Monitor notified us about that received (but did not open) your email within 24 hours.
If you're keen to see other neat use cases for your Campaign Monitor and RunGopher integration, check out:
- Ask bounced email contacts for their new email
- Automatically schedule sales calls for subscribers who click through
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