We've been using Hubspot with the default 'Don't send to unengaged contacts' selected. Just recently we sent an email intending to capture customers who have not engaged with us for a while, but the 'don't send to unengaged' was checked. Is there an easy way to send the email in question to those customers only, or do we need to export the 'unengaged' to a list and send the email again?
Sorry, I probably wasn't clear that we don't want to send this email a second time to those who have received, only the 'unengaged contacts' only. Would it not work also by creating a list of the undelivered emails, removing the hard bounces and unsubscribes, which would leave only the 'low engagement' users, and using that as the basis for a new list to send the email?
That's exactly what I described above – there simply is not a list filter for "contact has not received email", only for "contact has received email", hence the need for multiple list. Yes, you could also create lists for "not delivered" etc, essentially it's the same thing. I just think the below approach is the cleanest.
List 1: Contact has received the first email
List 2: Member of recipient list used for first email + Not a member of list 1
HubSpot automatically excluded bounced and unsubscribed contacts from marketing email sends. No need to actively remove this from your list.
Does that make sense?
Best regards!
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer
Yes! You would create a first list of contacts which have received the marketing email. You can then create a second list, containing all contacts from the original recipient list of the email. Via the AND operator you would also say that contacts in this second list must not be a member of the first list.
In other words, you're taking the original list and removing all contacts which have received the email.
Let me know if you have any follow-up questions!
Karsten Köhler HubSpot Freelancer | RevOps & CRM Consultant | Community Hall of Famer