Tagging in ActiveCampaign offers a wide range of options for managing and addressing your newsletter contacts. In contrast to purely list-based systems, tagging offers many advantages that I have already described in a blog article .
In short: With tags you give each subscriber a kind of label. A subscriber can have as many tags as he wants. He will still only appear once in your list. In your only (!) list.
List-based systems, on the other hand, work like this: In lists, which you can imagine as business card boxes, you need an extra entry for the subscriber for each list. This means that you have some interested parties in the system multiple times, so-called duplicates. If you cyprus telegram screening only want to write to some of them, that's no problem. But if you want to write to everyone at once, some subscribers will receive your email multiple times. Preventing this is sometimes impossible or very time-consuming. Since many newsletter providers also charge according to the number of contacts, this process is also unnecessarily expensive.
When I started using ActiveCampaign * in March 2016, I developed the tags on the go and my system became quite chaotic. Over time, I noticed that I no longer knew what tags I had assigned to what.
I wrote this article so that you don't have to make these mistakes and can get started right away. This should save you a lot of post-processing of your tags.