Getresponse: Multiple Lists On One Campaign

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Turning to WF because I can't seem to get a straight answer from Getresponse.

My question is can I setup multiple lists and autoresponders in the same campaign and if so how.

I am building a list from my homepage and a list from another page and I am sending different sources of traffic to both pages so I would like to test to see which one produces more people signing up.

That's why I want to build two lists but within the same campaign as both lists are from the same website.

If anyone can explain how to do this I would greatly appreciate it - the people at getresponse support could not tell me how or point me to a tutorial explaining how.

Thanks for your input
#campaign #getresponse #lists #multiple
  • Profile picture of the author GarrieWilson
    No but to track the pages they came from you can:

    1. Use two forms and set a different REF ID for each one. This is the easiest but wont track the source. Just the form used. Which is OK if you just want to know which form. This is located under advanced settings when making a form.

    2. Use an ad tracking script. This is the best method as you can track where they came from, which form, etc. However, it can be a bit more technical.

    3. There is also a way to see the sign-up URL for forms but I forget where the setting is. In reality, this is probably the easiest.

    4. You can also use Google Analytics but I never set it up for this.

    Garrie
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    • Profile picture of the author JohnOnFire
      Awesome Gerrie, thanks so much.

      I will look into suggestions 1 and 3

      Originally Posted by GarrieWilson View Post

      No but to track the pages they came from you can:

      1. Use two forms and set a different REF ID for each one. This is the easiest but wont track the source. Just the form used. Which is OK if you just want to know which form. This is located under advanced settings when making a form.

      2. Use an ad tracking script. This is the best method as you can track where they came from, which form, etc. However, it can be a bit more technical.

      3. There is also a way to see the sign-up URL for forms but I forget where the setting is. In reality, this is probably the easiest.

      4. You can also use Google Analytics but I never set it up for this.

      Garrie
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