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🧙‍♂️Poof! Reward custom actions with lead tagging in KickoffLabs contest s!

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kickofflabs.com

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joshledgard@kickofflabs.com

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Thu, Oct 4, 2018 04:52 PM

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We've added a way to tag leads and see their journey! You talked. We listened. You told us you wante

We've added a way to tag leads and see their journey! You talked. We listened. You told us you wanted a way to tag and award points in contests outside of KickoffLabs when: "Someone buys something on my site." "They install my app." "A lead visits my pricing page." "They complete my survey." .... It goes on. There was no way we could define all of these activities so we decided to let YOU define the activities YOU thought know are important for your business. Introducing Lead Tags at KickoffLabs... You define a tag, tell us how much it's worth in your contest, and then tell us when someone earns it. We'll keep track of their tags and adjust their score as needed. [Image]( [Learn more about how to add these to your campaigns here.Â]( Follow the lead journey in activity logs You've also asked us for a way to see when your leads take certain actions and earn points. Check out the new activity feed by opening a lead and clicking the Activity tab. This will make it easier to see when someone has earned points, opened your mails, followed you on twitter, etc. [Image] Thanks, Josh Ledgard Founder - KickoffLabs PS: Reply to this mail and let me know what's holding you back from [creating a new KickoffLabs campaign today.]( To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add joshledgard@kickofflabs.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: 4111 E. Madison Street #19, Seattle WA 98112-3241

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