Hello,
I need to create a newsletter in Adobe Campaign Classic for a group of 50 people that are external of my recipients and need to do a target mapping of those one. Is there an efficient way to create a generic address for the target mapping, containing those 50 people ? Are there documentation or examples to make such a task ? Do I have to create seed addresses and or job import ?
Thanks in advance.
Kind regards,
Thibault
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1. create a list-group
2.Import via Jobs
During this import wizard you will map your list to the recipient table, and also place this data into an easy list-group that is reusable. Follow this documentation: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/getting-started/importing-and-exporti...
3. in a workflow use that read list (my_new_list) to start with to consistently or to add to your existing query's.
let me know how it goes.
Is there a reason why you don't want to create them on the standard recipient table? I would not go so far as creating another target mapping. You can create different recipient folders to separate them out. Is this group of 50 in a csv currently? If so a file import via jobs can bring that file in and you can choose the folder and list group to place them into. Also what do you mean by generic address?
Hello @David_Loyd , Thank you for your answer. I currently have a csv file of 50 external with email, first name and last name. Generic address maybe a topic about seed address/seed template ? If there are documentation concerning this topic (importing the csv and create them with generic address/seed address) Thank you in advance.
What is the intended result you want? Do you want to send a copy of the email to this group of 50?
I want to send a newsletter every month with the same targeting (50 external). I read previously it was possible with generic/seed address but I don't have any clue how to proceed since it's the first time I am using a list of external people.
1. create a list-group
2.Import via Jobs
During this import wizard you will map your list to the recipient table, and also place this data into an easy list-group that is reusable. Follow this documentation: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/getting-started/importing-and-exporti...
3. in a workflow use that read list (my_new_list) to start with to consistently or to add to your existing query's.
let me know how it goes.
Thank you for the explanation and your time, seems clear to me
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