Filter Campaigns | Guide
Filtering your Campaigns helps you to view and group Campaigns by specific criteria. Campaigns can be filtered by status and created date.
Here are a few ways that you might use Campaign filters:
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View all Campaigns that have been Scheduled, but not yet sent.
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Find Campaigns that need to be scrutinized because they have been flagged as spam by many recipients.
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Review Automated Campaigns that have been Paused to determine if they're ready to resume again.
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Clean up the queue by reviewing all the Drafts and decide if they should be sent or deleted.
To the left of the page, there is a menu to help you filter and find specific campaigns.
Filter |
Description |
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Recent |
Emails for the campaign are being sent. This process can take a while, depending on the number of recipients. |
Draft |
The campaign has been created, but not yet scheduled to be sent. |
Schedule |
The campaign has been scheduled but no emails have been sent yet. |
Completed |
All emails for the campaign have been sent. |
Active |
The Automated Campaign is "on" and being dripped to qualifying customers. |
Paused |
The Automated Campaign has been set up but is not being actively sent at the moment. |
On Hold |
The campaign could not be sent or scheduled to be sent because your ShippingEasy account did not have an adequate number of email credits. |
Flagged |
Sending of campaign emails was stopped because of a high number of spam reports by the recipients of the emails that were sent. |
On the right side of the page, above the campaign lists, expand the "Sort by: Creation Date" dropdown to filter campaigns by an additional set of values.
Filter |
Description |
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Creation Date |
Sort campaigns by the creation date, beginning with the most recent. |
Date Sent |
Sort campaigns by the date sent, beginning with the most recent. |
Campaign Status |
Sort campaigns by status. Ordering appears as follows: Pause, Active, Complete, Draft. |
Name |
Sort campaign names to appear alphabetically. |
Revenue Generated |
Sort by greatest to least revenue generated. |
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