Hi,
1. I would like to inquire about the timing settings for our email campaigns in Constant Contact. We have set our trigger to "when a contact joins a list" and scheduled the first email to be sent at 6 AM CST, with a 1-day delay for each subsequent email over a series of 30 emails. Our goal is for each email to be received strictly in the morning at the specified time. Is this something we can achieve with Constant Contact?
2. Additionally, I would like to understand how the trigger "when a contact joins a list" works. Will our campaign send immediately if we add contacts to the list after activating it, or is it effective for contacts already in the list once we activate the campaign?
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Hello @user89899 ,
Regarding the first point, at this time the Automation Path doesn't have a setting for specifying delivery days of the week or times of day. Automations currently are set to send out around 10am Eastern US Time for non-hour time delays. APBs can have up to 50 steps, which do include the delays and conditional splits. Therefore the technical maximum number of emails in an APB would be 25. To have 30 steps would require an additional APB being setup to trigger after X number of days.
For your second point, "when a contact joins a list" triggers, this will occur from the following:
This will also occur for sign up form additions, however this will not trigger from you manually re-adding a contact to a list they're already in, nor for a contact signing up for the same list they're already in.
Another thing to keep in mind is that different plan types allow for different amounts of customization and available triggers. Make sure you're subscribing for a plan that works for your needs. I'd recommend the following articles for setting up your automation paths:
Hello @user89899 ,
Regarding the first point, at this time the Automation Path doesn't have a setting for specifying delivery days of the week or times of day. Automations currently are set to send out around 10am Eastern US Time for non-hour time delays. APBs can have up to 50 steps, which do include the delays and conditional splits. Therefore the technical maximum number of emails in an APB would be 25. To have 30 steps would require an additional APB being setup to trigger after X number of days.
For your second point, "when a contact joins a list" triggers, this will occur from the following:
This will also occur for sign up form additions, however this will not trigger from you manually re-adding a contact to a list they're already in, nor for a contact signing up for the same list they're already in.
Another thing to keep in mind is that different plan types allow for different amounts of customization and available triggers. Make sure you're subscribing for a plan that works for your needs. I'd recommend the following articles for setting up your automation paths:
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