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March 12, 2014
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Suppressing Non-mailable Leads

  • March 12, 2014
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I want to exclude all of the non-mailable leads from all e-mailing Smart Campaigns in future, so they won't even be qualified to run through the flow and won't be visible in "Schedule" tab. Is there a safe and smart way to do this? Any best practices?

Case: We have a pretty big database in Marketo, but a huge part of it is non-mailable (Unsubscribed, Email Address is empty, Email Invalid etc.) forming this annoying number that appears when i schedule a Smart Campaign: "set to affect 500K leads, 30K leads are blocked from mailing". It prevents us from seeing the actual number of leads without calculation, and also increases the campaign count time.

Thanks!
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The easiest way I've found is to create a global suppression Smart List in the Lead Database with your various filters (email is empty, email is invalid, unsubscribed, etc.), and be sure to include a filter in every email campaign that says:

Member of Smart List NOT IN Global Suppression

That'll keep them from even showing up in your Schedule tab. Unfortunately, I don't think there's any other way to get this done.

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March 12, 2014
The easiest way I've found is to create a global suppression Smart List in the Lead Database with your various filters (email is empty, email is invalid, unsubscribed, etc.), and be sure to include a filter in every email campaign that says:

Member of Smart List NOT IN Global Suppression

That'll keep them from even showing up in your Schedule tab. Unfortunately, I don't think there's any other way to get this done.
March 13, 2014
Thanks Drew, a great idea indeed!

I was also thinking of creating a custom "true/false" Emailable filter instead of smart list and populating it conditionally, e.g. when email is empty, then Emailable is false. What do you think about it?





March 13, 2014
That would definitely work as well, Elena. I guess you'd just have to have some triggered campaigns setup to move leads in and out of that "emailable" status. That's not dissimilar from some campaigns I've seen out there where folks are moving their leads in and out of Marketing Suspended status based on activity, inactivity, email bounces, etc.
March 13, 2014
OK, thank you for your help Drew!
Michelle_Tizian
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March 13, 2014
I use Drew's method and it works well! We've never had any problems with it.