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]]>Is there a way to display the current segment leaderboard with this plugin?
Thanks
Duncan
]]>I use Matomo pulgin for wordpress on a client site wich is on an internal network.
One user asked me about segments retroactivity: you can see datas once you created the segment, but you can’t see datas before the date of creation. Could you confirm that there’s no way for segments to be retroactive?
Thank you.
Céline Heque
]]>Maybe I am using Mailpoet incorrectly and in that case I would love a recommendation for better approach! (I understand methodology is inherent to design and function of all email marketing software, and not all methodologies are the same..)
Scenario 1: Drip campaign
A user completes a form to receive a free product by email. I want to send them a series of emails, triggered by their signup to a specific form, over multiple days to share about other features and products we offer.
BONUS: If they opt in for PRODUCT X they should later receive an update for PRODUCT Y, and vice versa. But there would be no sense sending an email announcing a product they already have. So there’s an intuition needed here that I can’t seem to find in Mailpoet. Perhaps I’m asking for too much?
Scenario 2: Elementor Pro to build forms
We want subscribers to opt-in when they sign up to receive specific incentives. The incentive is emailed to them and should trigger a series of follow up emails; the opt-in should add to another list for future emailing.
We use Elementor Pro form builder, which provides on-submit options that match data with Mailpoet subscriber data. I would like to add a new subscriber to multiple Mailpoet lists, based on which form they submitted (or segment, if Mailpoet segmentation proves useful). I also noticed that neither the Acceptance field in Elementor, nor the Checkbox field – used as a GDPR opt-in, in our case – is functioning, despite being matched to the appropriate Mailpoet GDPR field. We would want this to add the subscriber to a specific list (or segment) for future newsletters, etc.
In Scenario 1, a welcome email can be set up on a time delay, but there’s no logic or segmentation options. It’s just sent to the same subscriber, regardless of their engagement on prior Welcome emails. In Scenario 2, Elementor Pro doesn’t allow multiple lists to be selected in the dropdown, in the on-submit Mailpoet menu. I also can’t seem to figure out how to connect the Elementor Acceptance to Mailpoet GDPR. And finally, related to Scenario 1, I can’t find any logic to send to parts of lists, or subscribers, based on past engagement. That option only seems to be available for the “Newsletter” email type, not any of the triggered email types.
This is a lot, I know. I’m happy to break these up into separate, bite-size questions if that’s more appropriate.
Thanks in advance,
Entrepositive
I wrote an integration for Segment <> WordPress (also woo, gravity forms, ninja forms).
It’s here: Integration for Segment
In case you’re looking for it. It uses all of Segment’s own open source libraries.
]]>Is there a way to segment out all non-wordpress users? I have a list that contains both people who are WordPress users and Not WordPress users.
Since there is a way to segment by user role, I thought there might be a way to segment by “no role” or “not a WordPress User” but there wasn’t an option like that.
Is this possible?
]]>I observed that this request had been asked before, but to date, there has been no resolution and it looked like the feature has been in planning for a year.
To that end, have there been any developments to create segments by a user group (I have memberships) or any other custom field that I add?
]]>Segment’s Javascript library sets something on the window.analytics
global. Is this okay? Would I want to just make sure I only enqueue it on my admin page? Is there something special I should do? One concern was possible variable name collisions.
I’m having trouble Googling. Getting mostly stuff about Segment/analytics plugins, rather than plugin dev.
Thank you!
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