Marketing Automation Migration, Part 2: Inventory

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In the second post in this series, I walk through the process of inventorying an existing email marketing system in preparation for a move to a marketing automation system. We’ll discuss what to do with the different components, how to find a Google Tag Manager code, and what to do with dead, bounced, or unsubscribed emails.

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In our migration map, we’re in the dark blue section:

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In the next episode, we start configuring the marketing automation software itself.

Marketing Automation Migration Series


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    Tim Brechlin

    I’m wearing that same sweater today. Comes in handy during 44-degree days in April in Wisconsin.

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