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Placeholders & Merge Data for Personalization and Automation

Placeholders are a great way to personalize your content and streamline your marketing efforts. This post covers the benefits of placeholders, how to set them up in GreenRope, and use them to streamline and personalize your content.

Personalization can only happen once you know your audience. What type of content interests them? How can your solution help them? How will your team engage with these leads?

To help identify these trends, visit our blog on the 4 Ways to Get Started with Personalization.

Benefits of Placeholders

Placeholders customize and personalize your content, so you don’t have to! Adding placeholders helps:

  • Create attention-grabbing email subject lines to increase engagement.
  • Add a personal touch to the content shared with your audience.
  • Pull information stored in your CRM, such as booking confirmation, event reminders, the amount owed on invoices, and more.
  • Manage and share sales related movements with opportunity placeholders.

Setting Up Placeholders

The information you collect about contacts is stored in CRM user-defined data fields, defined in the Contacts > User Fields area. Depending on these fields, you can embed this information into the emails you create.

To add a placeholder in your email, go into Communicate > Emailer and load your template. Using the toolbox, click on the “Merge” icon to define the placeholder you want to embed.

 

Toolbox with Merge highlighted

 

You can personalize the emails to each recipient using the mail merge function. Choose the field you would like to have embedded in your emails and click the green "Insert Placeholder" button. For example, if you want to include the recipient's first name in the email, place the cursor where you want to include the name and select "Firstname". This will insert the text "". When you send the message, this replaces the placeholder with the recipient's first name. 

 

Placeholder List in system

 

The mail merge function also works with other types of data, including:

  • Contact information from any user-defined field
  • Various formats relating to dates and times
  • Events and booking calendar details
  • Opportunity placeholders to track your sales 
  • Link to public websites hosted in GreenRope
  • Group settings (”From” name and email)
  • Financial - the amount owed on an invoice
  • And more!

 

Placeholder List

 

Setting Up Dynamic Rules

Dynamic Data allows you to set rules for your placeholders. Different from a mail merge, which replaces a placeholder with the recipient's data, Dynamic Data logically sends message content based on the recipient's information.

To get started, click to create a new rule. These rules can be simple or complex, depending on the type of data you want to populate.

An example of a simple rule is "If Firstname is ‘blank,’ then replace the placeholder with ‘Friend.’” This helps ensure there is always a value defined in your placeholder when sending an email.

 

Dynamic Rule window

 

Dynamic rules can also be more complex, which adds logic to your placeholders. For example, if a user-defined field has an "Account Representative" assigned to a contact, that information can be used to create a custom email signature. Using Dynamic rules, a single placeholder can add different email signatures for each of your team members. If the contact does not have an assigned value in this field, use a generic email signature to populate instead.

 

Dynamic Rule setup

 

Use the [+ Add another “if” case] button to create additional rules. You can create as many rules as you like, however, only 9 rules can be created at a time (if you need more than 9 additional "Else if" fields, save the rule and open it again). 

 

Dynamic Rule setup - otherwise

 

Use the "Otherwise" data field to specify what you will put in the message if the rule is not met. Using the above example, if the field does not meet any of the outlined options, the placeholder will default to the generic email signature.

Adding mail merge placeholders and dynamic rules are a great way to streamline your email content. This allows your team to create a single email template that customizes for each reader you send it to. To learn more about personalization and automation tips, watch our webinar recording. Otherwise, here are a few resources to check out:


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