📄️ What are Campaigns
Campaigns are organized efforts designed to achieve a specific goal, such as promoting a product, reaching a target audience, or increasing engagement over a set period of time.
📄️ Campaign Lifecycle
Create a schedule posts campaign
📄️ What campaign type should I use?
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📄️ Auto Accept Campaign
An Auto Accept campaign is an automatic campaign that automatically accepts connection invites. Each profile has a single Auto-Accept campaign by default.
📄️ Connector Campaign
A Connector campaign allows you send connection requests to prospects. The goal of a connection campaign is to increase your connections.
📄️ Flow Campaign
Flow campaigns allow you to structure messaging to avoid spam-like behavior. They help maintain a natural pace in your interactions and reduce the likelihood of being flagged by LinkedIn.
📄️ InMail Campaign
InMail campaigns allow you to send automated messages to prospects you are not connected to. It is similar to sending an unsolicited email, but with one key difference: it goes directly to the recipient's LinkedIn inbox.
📄️ Messenger Campaign
A Messenger campaign allows you send automated messages to your contacts. The goal of a messenger campaign is to generate direct conversations and nurture potential leads.
📄️ Monitoring Campaigns
You can monitor the progress or the progress of your campaigns from the Stats tab:
📄️ Schedule Posts Campaign
A Schedule post campaign enables you to schedule posts in advance. After you have made your posts, Sonity will create the posts on LinkedIn for you.
📄️ Campaign Steps
After creating your campaign and adding contacts, Sonity needs to know how it will execute the campaign, that's where Steps come in. Steps in Sonity are like what a recipe is to a chef, and they define every action Sonity needs to execute for each contact in the campaign.