A Seed List is a group of one or more individuals who are designated to receive a copy of a Campaign message. When the Campaign is launched, the system will automatically send the Campaign message to each recipient in the Seed List, regardless of whether those individuals match the Filter criteria used to define the Campaign audience. Seed Lists typically include key people inside or outside of your organization who should receive the Campaign message.
Note: Seed Lists are available only for Email, Push Notification, and SMS channels.
Conceptually, a Seed List is the opposite of an Exclusion List. Both groups are designed to override the audience Filter criteria. The system will always send the Campaign message to a recipient on a Seed List, and never send a Campaign message to a recipient on an Exclusion List.
Seed Lists can be built in one of two ways: either by manually entering one or more individuals into the Seed List, or by using a Filter to define the logic of who should be included in the Seed List.
This Help topic is focused on the first method -- manually entering individuals into the Seed List. For more information on how to build a Seed List using Filter logic, please see the Filter Help topic.
By default, the platform will send messages as quickly as it can after they've been created. However, to build and maintain a good sending reputation, care must be taken to limit the number of messages being sent out from any given IP Address at a time (this process is known as "throttling"). The platform allows you to configure a Campaign to use a Send Limit, which controls the number of messages sent per hour. If you use a Seed List in a Campaign that has a Send Limit, the platform treats the Seed List separately. The Seed List messages will get sent in the first hour, but these Seed List messages do not count toward the hourly Send Limit.
For example, let's say you have twenty recipients in your Seed List, and you configure your Campaign with an hourly Send Limit of 500 messages per hour. In the first hour after the Campaign is launched, the platform will send the first batch of 500 records AND the twenty Seed List messages. Then in the second hour, the platform will send the second batch of 500 records, and so on.
The Seed List screen is used to build and manage manually-defined Seed Lists. This screen is accessible by the following method:
From the Main menu, select Assets > Execution > Seed Lists
Create a New Seed List Seed Lists can either be manually created, or defined through Filter logic. This topic describes how to manually create the Seed List (for more information on defining a Seed List via Filter logic, please see the Filter Help topic). When you manually create a Seed List, you have to identify each of the individuals that need to be included in the list, so that they'll receive a seed copy of the Campaign message. To correctly identify these individuals, you must populate the Seed List using the "Unique Identifier" field from the Campaign source table. The Unique Identifier is the field that's used to identify a unique individual in your source table. The Unique Identifier field could be email address, or possibly a phone number, or a Push Registration ID, or even a customer ID or account number. For reference purposes, the Seed List screen displays the Unique Identifier for the List's source table. Note: For more information Unique Identifiers, please see Tables - Working with Fields. The manual Seed List feature is mainly intended to be used when the Unique Identifier is "Email Address." If your source table uses any other field as the Unique Identifier, Cheetah Digital recommends that you use the Seed List Filter option instead. However, if you decide to build a Seed List using some other field other than Email Address, the system imposes an important restriction -- the individuals in your Seed List must already exist in the source table, and the records for those individuals must have the necessary contact information to send them the Seed List message (that is, an email address, mobile phone number, or Push Registration ID, depending on the channel being used). For example, let's say you build a Seed List for a source table that has "Account Number" as the Unique Identifier. You want to add yourself to the Seed List so that you receive a copy of your new email Campaign. You would need to already exist as a record in the Campaign's source table so that you could add your own Account Number to the Seed List. In addition, your Account Number must have a valid email address associated with it, so that the system knows where to send your Seed List message. This restriction does not apply when you're using a source table that has "Email Address" as the Unique Identifier field. In this situation, your Seed List recipients do not already need to exist in the Campaign source table. You'll populate your Seed List with the necessary email addresses, and the system will automatically then add those email addresses into the source table. Note: If an individual's email address is in both the Seed List and the Campaign Audience, the system will send that individual only one seed copy of the Campaign message; the system automatically identifies and de-duplicates email addresses between the Seed List and the Audience. To manually build a Seed List:
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Copy a Seed List To copy an existing item to use as the basis for a new item:
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View or Edit a Seed List To view or edit an existing Seed List:
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Delete a Seed List To delete an item:
Foldered items are moved to the Recycle Bin. Non-foldered items are permanently deleted.
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Assign a Seed List to a Campaign Seed Lists can be created in one of two ways: either by manually assigning individuals to the Seed List, or by using a Filter to define the logic of who should be included in the Seed List. Once the Seed List or Filter has been defined, you can assign it to a Campaign. Note: Seed Lists are used only in the Email, SMS Text, and Push Notification channels. Also, you can add only one Seed List (either a manually-defined list or a Filter-defined list) to a Campaign. Add a Seed ListTo add a Seed List to a Campaign:
Use a Filter as a Seed ListTo define a Seed List by means of a Filter:
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