What's the best practice with contact lists when you have so many for varied audiences: select every list of contacts you would like to receive your newsletter (List A + List B + List C + etc.) or create one "Newsletter" list that contains contacts from List A, List B, List C, etc.? I'm leaning toward the former not the latter.
Hello @GRHIC1550 ,
If you're trying to cut down on the number of very specific, niche lists you have, I'd recommend considering the following:
If you're finding you don't have the right contact data to be able to segment them to reduce lists, and/or you expect all your lists to continue to be relevant based on their narrow focus, then you may not be able to really reduce their numbers.
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