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Overview

View examples of commonly used Segments to find the similarities and differences between the segments you want to create for your trade. You can also review the examples below to identify how you can use the inclusion and exclusion filters to target specific customers.


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  • Marketing managers, business owners, and other marketers on your team

  • Primarily benefits Commercial Service and Replacement business types and Residential Service and Replacement business types

  • Applies to all trades

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Examples of commonly used Segments

View the following examples to identify customers for:

  • Upselling a service

  • Cross-selling a service

  • Open estimates

  • Expiring subscriptions

Also to identify:

  • Customers within a specific city

  • New customers

  • Win-back customers

Upselling a service

Identify customers who bought a specific service last year so you can target them to re-sell the same or a different service. Using Inclusion and Exclusion filters, identify customers who bought the service last year, but exclude customers who bought the service this year.

For example, identify the customers who bought an electric service in the past year and exclude those who used the plumbing service.

Cross-selling a service

Identify customers who bought a specific service but who haven't purchased a different service so you can target them to sell the other services. Using Inclusion and Exclusion filters, identify customers who bought a service, but exclude customers who bought a different service.

For example, identify the customers who bought an electric service and exclude those who used a plumbing service.

Open estimates

Identify customers based on estimates that have been provided but haven't been sold. You can send a drip campaign reminder to accept or approve the estimate and convert the estimate to a job and invoice.

For example, select customers based on estimates that have been on hold.

Expiring subscriptions

Identify customers who have services expiring soon so you can reach out to renew them.

For example, select customers who have services expiring in two months.

Customers within a specific city

Target customers within a specific location boundary, such as city or ZIP code, so you can personalize your campaign messages.

For example, include in the Residential Segment the customers who have properties in Athens, a city in the USA.

New customers

Identify new customers so you can reach out with a warm welcome and share the many services you have to offer.

For example, include customers who joined your services in the last two weeks in the segment.

Win-back customers

Identify customers who have recently canceled their accounts so you can reach out and try to win back their business through discounts or other offerings.

For example, include customers who were inactive during the last month in the segment.

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