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How do I manage and automate auto responders and customer communication with Capsule, Mailchimp and Freshbooks?

We are a business directory (bloo.com.au) and work with capsule as our CRM & and freshbooks for billing and mailchimp for mail. Capsule is our central repository for our customer data but it gets it's data through an API with bloo.com.au. Can anyone advise of the best way to tag and manage these customers we have so that I can set up communication campaigns depending on the type of customer they are and also what products they have with us. Here is an example of the types of customers; Type Examples; New FREE listings Edited FREE listings New Paid Listings Product Example; basic, premium or ultimate listing (paid) website SEO SEM Is there a product that will enable a "less technical" member of my team to manage this. What is best practice here. Any help would be much appreciated.

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Josh Michael

Email & CRM - Retail, eComm, Healthcare, Startups

You need to think about these auto-responders in terms of events. If you can put data up on MailChimp when an event takes place, you can manage auto-responders off of that data. Here is some additional information from their website. http://kb.mailchimp.com/article/how-do-i-create-an-autoresponder

Answered almost 11 years ago

Rick Holmes

Entrepreneur and Data Driven Marketer

Hello!

Great question. An answer here will be working off some assumptions but I think this can be addressed fairly directly.

If Capsule knows the listing type as fed from your site and it has the email address you're looking to mail with you'd want to build a report to output each of those variables. Difficulty level... probably 6/10 for most CRM users.

Once the reports are built they would dump to a CSV table(s). These could be batched and identified by a keycode given to Mailchimp or you could upload them to X number of different individual campaigns.

Depending on the frequency you need this process to occur you could probably do an API with Mailchimp and feed this same information to the same places though I'd expect to pay for it. The CSV dump is way more practical for most applications though, especially if you aren't updating your mailing file in real time.

We deal with stuff like this all the time for clients - if I can help with specific process design let's set up a call.

Answered almost 11 years ago