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SpeedyJKG
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I'm new to Constant Contact and the system that I am working with has many lists.  My question is: does a CC setup need to have at least one email address or could all the entries not be in any list but be segmented instead?

 

Thanks in advance,

Judy

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William_A
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Hello @SpeedyJKG ,

 

While a contact doesn't technically need to be in a list to still be an active, segmentable contact in your account, you are still required to select a list when adding a contact to your account by any method.

 

You can send directly to segments, once they're made. 


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William A
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DavidFischerSolutionsForGrowth
Community Coach

Hi @SpeedyJKG,

 

Our team at Solutions for Growth can certainly add to William_As helpful answer on your recent question. Just to confirm, in Constant Contact, you do need at least one email address for each contact you add to the system. While you can segment your contacts for targeted campaigns, every contact must belong to at least one list to ensure they receive your emails.

 

If you have many lists, you can effectively manage your contacts and ensure that you’re reaching the right audience / customer base in your messaging - with the correct tools.

 

Here are a few tips and best practices for effective email list management in Constant Contact:

  1. Using Tags: In addition to lists, you can utilize tags to further categorize your contacts. This can help you manage specific groups within your larger lists without needing to create new lists for every possible segment.
  2. Organize your Lists: Create broader lists and then use segmentation to target specific groups within those lists. For example, you could have one list for the automotive industry and segment it by vendor or service type.
  3. Regular Maintenance: Keep your lists and segments updated to reflect any changes in your contacts preferences or behaviors. Regularly review and clean up your lists to ensure they are effective.
  4. Experiment with Segmentation: Try different segmentation strategies to see what resonates best with your audience. Monitor engagement metrics to refine your approach.

By understanding the relationship between lists, segments and tags - you can develop a more impactful email marketing strategy that aligns with your organization's goals. If you have any further questions about email lists or segmentation, feel free to get in touch!



David Fischer

Solutions For Growth

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William_A
Administrator

Hello @SpeedyJKG ,

 

While a contact doesn't technically need to be in a list to still be an active, segmentable contact in your account, you are still required to select a list when adding a contact to your account by any method.

 

You can send directly to segments, once they're made. 


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
William A
Community & Social Media Support
DavidFischerSolutionsForGrowth
Community Coach

Hi @SpeedyJKG,

 

Our team at Solutions for Growth can certainly add to William_As helpful answer on your recent question. Just to confirm, in Constant Contact, you do need at least one email address for each contact you add to the system. While you can segment your contacts for targeted campaigns, every contact must belong to at least one list to ensure they receive your emails.

 

If you have many lists, you can effectively manage your contacts and ensure that you’re reaching the right audience / customer base in your messaging - with the correct tools.

 

Here are a few tips and best practices for effective email list management in Constant Contact:

  1. Using Tags: In addition to lists, you can utilize tags to further categorize your contacts. This can help you manage specific groups within your larger lists without needing to create new lists for every possible segment.
  2. Organize your Lists: Create broader lists and then use segmentation to target specific groups within those lists. For example, you could have one list for the automotive industry and segment it by vendor or service type.
  3. Regular Maintenance: Keep your lists and segments updated to reflect any changes in your contacts preferences or behaviors. Regularly review and clean up your lists to ensure they are effective.
  4. Experiment with Segmentation: Try different segmentation strategies to see what resonates best with your audience. Monitor engagement metrics to refine your approach.

By understanding the relationship between lists, segments and tags - you can develop a more impactful email marketing strategy that aligns with your organization's goals. If you have any further questions about email lists or segmentation, feel free to get in touch!



David Fischer

Solutions For Growth

Schedule a call


Help others find this post by giving it kudos.

Note: I am not a Constant Contact employee.


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David, thank you for such a thorough answer.

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