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Communication Wizard

    
NOTE: This feature is available in the Standard, Professional, and Enterprise versions of both Spectra and myStratus Desktop.

Use the Communication Wizard (found on the Tools menu) to create a batch of emails, SMS texts, phone calls, or letters at a time. Follow the instructions below for the type of communication you wish to create.

                                            

ATTENTION!

Using myStratus and StudioPlus Mail? At the end of the wizard, you will be asked if you want the job to Start Immediately or if you want to Schedule the job. If you select for the job to Start Immediately, the your communications will be submitted to the myStratus Control Center that runs on a cycle. As soon as it's time for the Communication Wizard jobs to run, it will process your submitted job. The job will typically process within the hour.


Sending Emails with the Communication Wizard

  1. Go to Tools > Communication Wizard to open the wizard.

  2. Press Next to begin.

  3. Client Selection. Choose which clients you want to email.  Choose by Client Group, Client Status, Marketing Plan, or Filter. Make your selection from the drop-down box and check the specific group(s), status(es), plan(s), or filter you want to include. Press Next to continue.

  4. Client Confirmation. The software displays all the clients in your chosen group(s), status(es), plan(s), or filter. Use this page to adjust your list. Check/uncheck individual clients or use the Select All and Deselect All tools above the grid. Add columns with the Column Chooser and use the Filter tool to further break down your listClick Next to continue. Note: Clients must have the Allow Email Marketing checkbox checked on the client form in order to receive the message.

  5. Communication Type. Select Emails as your communication type and click Next to continue.

  6. Email Draft. Use this page to select the email you want to send to the chosen clients.

  1. Attachments. Use this page to add attachments to the email you're sending. Click Add to open a browse window and then browse to the item you want to add. Click Open to attach. To remove an attachment, select the attachment and click Remove. Click Next to continue.

  2. Client Notes. Choose what you want stamped into the client status notes for each client being sent the email. Simply type in what you want to include. Click Next to continue.

  3. Test Email. Use this page to send a test email. For example, if you want to see what your clients will be receiving, send the email to yourself. Simply type the email address into the text box and click Send. An email will automatically be sent to that address alone. If you are satisfied with the email, click Next to continue.

  4. Finalize. This page gives your final warning before the emails are sent. At the top you can see how many emails you are about to send. It's helpful to check this number to make sure you are sending the right amount of emails. For example, if it says you'll be sending 25 emails and you know there are only 10 clients, it would be a good idea to go back and look over your client list again.

    Throttling Emails!  

    Another option on the final page of the communication wizard is to Throttle emails as they are sent. Throttling emails controls the speed at which each email is sent. If the number of emails being sent at a time is too high,  email providers and ISPs may view your email address as a Spam address and block you from emailing clients. We highly recommend using the throttle option as it can help the Communication Wizard run more efficiently and help keep your email address from being marked as Spam.

    If using StudioPlus Mail we take care of the Throttle on our servers automatically, so you won't see this!


    NOTE: If you send email using the StudioPlus Mail service, you'll be asked to enter an email address that a confirmation email can be sent to when the job has run, as well as to schedule the job to run at a future date, if desired. 

  5. Click Finish to send the emails.

Sending SMS Text Messages with the Communication Wizard

  1. Go to Tools > Communication Wizard to open the wizard.

  2. Press Next to begin.

  3. Client Selection. Choose which clients you want to send a text message to.   Choose by Client Group, Client Status, Marketing Plan, or Filter. Make your selection from the drop-down box and then check the specific group(s), status(es), plan(s), or filter you want to include. Press Next to continue.

  4. Client Confirmation. The software displays all the clients in your chosen group(s), status(es), plan(s), or filter. Use this page to adjust your list. Check/uncheck individual clients or use the Select All and Deselect All tools above the grid. Add columns with the Column Chooser and use the Filter tool to further break down your list. Click Next to continue. NOTE: Clients must have the SMS text messaging check box checked on the client form next to their phone number(s) as well as the Allow Text Marketing checkbox on the client form in order to receive the message.

  5. Communication Type. Select SMS Text Messages as your communication type and click Next to continue.

  6. Text Draft. Use this page to draft the text message you want to send to the chosen clients.

  1. Client Notes. On this page you can choose what you want stamped into the client status notes for each client. Simply type in what you want to include. Click Next to continue.

  2. Test SMS Text. Use this page to send a test SMS message. For example, if you want to see what your clients will be receiving, send the text to yourself. Simply type the cell phone number into the text box and click Send. A text message will automatically be sent to that number alone. When you are satisfied, click Next to continue.

  3. Finalize. This page gives your final warning before the text messages are sent. At the top you can see how many text messages you are about to send. It's helpful to check this number to make sure you are sending the right amount of texts. For example, if it says you'll be sending 25 text messages and you know there are only 10 clients, it would be a good idea to go back and look over your client list again.

    Enter an email address 
    that a confirmation email can be sent to when the job has run. You can also schedule the job to run at a future date, if desired. 


  4. Click Finish to send the text messages.

Creating Phone Calls with the Communication Wizard

  1. Go to Tools > Communication Wizard to open the wizard.

  2. Press Next to continue.

  3. Client Selection. Choose which clients you want to create phone calls.  Choose by Client Group, Client Status, Marketing Plan, or Filter. Make your selection from the drop-down box  and then check the specific group(s), status(es), plan(s), or filter you want to include. Press Next to continue.

  4. Client Confirmation. The software displays all the clients in your chosen group(s), status(es), plan(s), or filter. Use this page to adjust your list. Check/uncheck individual clients or use the Select All and Deselect All tools above the grid. Add columns with the Column Chooser and use the Filter tool to further break down your list. Click Next to continue. Note: Clients must have the Allow Phone Marketing checkbox checked on their client form in order to have the call record created.

  5. Communication Type. Select Phone Calls as your communication type and click Next to continue.

  6. Call Draft. Use this page to set up the call that will be created for each of the chosen clients.

  1. Finalize. This page gives your final warning before the calls are created. At the top you can see how many calls you are about to create. It's helpful to check this number to make sure you are creating the right amount of calls. For example, if it says you'll be creating 25 calls and you know there are only 10 clients, it would be a good idea to go back and look over your client list again.

    Enter an email address that a confirmation email can be sent to when the job has run. You can also schedule the job to run at a future date, if desired. 



  2. Click Finish to create the calls.

 

Generating Printed Letters with the Communication Wizard

  1. Go to Tools > Communication Wizard to open the wizard.

  2. Press Next.

  3. Client Selection. On this page you can choose which clients you will communicate with. You can sort by Client Group, Client Status, Marketing Plan, or Filter. Make your selection from the drop-down box then check the specific group(s), status(es), plan(s), or filter you want to include. Press Next.

  4. Client Confirmation. The software displays all the clients in your chosen group(s), status(es), plan(s), or filter. Use this page to adjust your list. Check/uncheck individual clients or use the Select All and Deselect All tools above the grid. Add columns with the Column Chooser and use the Filter tool to further break down your list. Click Next to continue.

  5. Communication Type. Select Letters as your communication type and click Next to continue.

  6. Letter Draft. On this page, choose a form letter or HTML email to print.

  1. Client Notes. On this page, choose what you want stamped into the client status notes of each client. Simply type in what you want to include. Click Next to continue.

  2. Finalize. This page gives your final warning before the letters are merged and printed. At the top you can see how many letters you are about to print. It's helpful to check this number to make sure you are generating the right amount of letters. For example, if it says you'll be generating 25 letters and you know there are only 10 clients, it would be a good idea to go back and look over your client list again. Use Print to print out the form letters, Preview to preview the form letters on your computer, or Export to export your form letters to another document.



See also
Communication Overview
Messages Hub
Managing Scheduled Communication Jobs
Form Letter Builder
HTML Email Builder
FAQ - Header / Footers Printing on HTML Letters
FAQ - HTML Emails vs. Email Form Letters
FAQ: How to export SendGrid HTML Emails and use them in Stratus
Communication Maintenance
Email
Phone Calls


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