Q. Relative (and reverse) transition rules in Engagement Programs
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I'm putting together engagement programs with three main streams: Why Change, Why Now and Why Us. In these streams I will present statistics and various forms of content with increasingly aggressive CTAs.
| Why Change -> | Why Now -> | Why Us |
|---|---|---|
| Content A | Content X (related to content A) | Case Study / Stats (related to content A+X) |
| Content B | Content Y (related to content B) | Case Study / Stats (related to content B+Y) |
| Content C | Content Z (related to content C) | Case Study / Stats (related to content C+Z) |
I would like leads to follow the journey of related content, so that the Why Change is addressed by the relevant Why Now message, followed by the relevant case study/stats. I have built and understand that this is possible through Engagement Programs, however I would like the option to move a lead who has engaged with Content A, but then has not engaged with Content X, to be moved back to "Why Change" to receive Content B. I'd also like a lead to be able to go from Content C to Content Z without first receiving X&Y. Essentially another dimension of engagement, a degree of engagement relativism, and the ability to 'demote' through the engagement program.
Is this possible?
Does anyone have any experience with something similar?
What are the potential hurdles?
There are going to be tens of these programs (depending on the lead segmentation) so I would rather avoid building a complex network of smart campaigns if possible.
Thanks in advance!