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May 20, 2022 12:21 PM
I want all my emails to go out on Thursdays. If I go into the "Timing" section of the workflow and choose "specific time" and set it to run on Thursday between 5-9. Will send the first email Thursday and pause the whole campaign until the following Thursday? Will I need to add a 7 day wait in that case.
How do I make it so all new contacts on get emails on Thursdays?
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May 21, 2022 7:00 AM
Hi @GHunt5,
Are you referring to the workflow times?
If so, then yes, limiting this to Thursdays means that emails will only be sent on Thursdays. Unless you want emails to be recurring for older contacts, there isn't any need for delays.
For example, if there is a welcome email you only want to send on Thursdays, regardless of the time of the week when someone signs up, you would enroll the contact, send the email and limit the settings above to Thursday. That's it. Contacts enrolling between Thursdays would have to wait until the next Thursday to receive the email.
Best regards!
Karsten Köhler |
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May 21, 2022 7:00 AM
Hi @GHunt5,
Are you referring to the workflow times?
If so, then yes, limiting this to Thursdays means that emails will only be sent on Thursdays. Unless you want emails to be recurring for older contacts, there isn't any need for delays.
For example, if there is a welcome email you only want to send on Thursdays, regardless of the time of the week when someone signs up, you would enroll the contact, send the email and limit the settings above to Thursday. That's it. Contacts enrolling between Thursdays would have to wait until the next Thursday to receive the email.
Best regards!
Karsten Köhler |
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