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Using email program success/status
I was curious if anyone has a good example of defining success/status within an email program. I understand the need to define success within most programs, but I don't completely see the value in doing it for one-off email programs.
For example, say I send an email program promoting a webinar, I could set a success campaign to fire if the link in the email is clicked AND the webinar registration form is completed, but how can I be sure the email is the vehicle that led them to the registration form? What if that lead clicked the link, didn't register, and later visited my website and registered then. Would I need to clone the webinar program in order to provide accurate reporting so that the same program isn't shared by the email and the website?
I want to avoid adding another channel that requires its own set of programs/forms/landing pages/etc if the rewards for doing so aren't great.
For example, say I send an email program promoting a webinar, I could set a success campaign to fire if the link in the email is clicked AND the webinar registration form is completed, but how can I be sure the email is the vehicle that led them to the registration form? What if that lead clicked the link, didn't register, and later visited my website and registered then. Would I need to clone the webinar program in order to provide accurate reporting so that the same program isn't shared by the email and the website?
I want to avoid adding another channel that requires its own set of programs/forms/landing pages/etc if the rewards for doing so aren't great.