Also I’m having trouble on knowing what workflows to create or have ready for the list I have pulled. I got suspended yesterday sending text, but I think it was only for 24 hrs. How many text I was sending out per minute was to much and I think that’s the reasoning but I’m not entirely sure smh. I followed this video to create a new workflow and number to restart and I’m hoping it works!!!
Last question I promise lol, after you import a list into automation. What other automation do I add that same list to or how do I set the automation up to where right when the first automation ends, the same list is filtered into another drip automation. Is this a possibility or the correct way?? Also thank you sm for the video advice brother🤜🏾
Greetings, if you're in the same market, you can use the same numbers / DIDs. So if I'm targeting an absentee list, pre-foreclosure list, and tax delinquent list in Miami Florida then I can use all Miami area codes, which are 305, 786, and 645. Any combination of those would work for multiple lists. If I'm targeting Orlando Florida, then I would purchase 407 and 689 outbound numbers. As a best practice, we only use one DID / outbound number per every 100 phone numbers on our list in a 24-hour period. So only 1 DID per every 100 numbers. We purchase anywhere from 5 - 7 phone numbers per market.
@@c.c.garlandWow bro thank you for the thorough explanation, I definitely have more clarity on the subject and now know what I have to do! Thank you again my guy!!
@@c.c.garland So is it no longer for every 50 phone numbers? We can go up to every 100 per phone number before we switch? And when responding back to the messages do we have to remember which phone number it was and switch it before responding back?
Great video thank you C.C!
Also I’m having trouble on knowing what workflows to create or have ready for the list I have pulled. I got suspended yesterday sending text, but I think it was only for 24 hrs. How many text I was sending out per minute was to much and I think that’s the reasoning but I’m not entirely sure smh. I followed this video to create a new workflow and number to restart and I’m hoping it works!!!
Last question I promise lol, after you import a list into automation. What other automation do I add that same list to or how do I set the automation up to where right when the first automation ends, the same list is filtered into another drip automation. Is this a possibility or the correct way?? Also thank you sm for the video advice brother🤜🏾
Would it make sense to use the same two numbers for multiple list? Or should I purchase a pair of numbers for each list?
Greetings, if you're in the same market, you can use the same numbers / DIDs. So if I'm targeting an absentee list, pre-foreclosure list, and tax delinquent list in Miami Florida then I can use all Miami area codes, which are 305, 786, and 645. Any combination of those would work for multiple lists. If I'm targeting Orlando Florida, then I would purchase 407 and 689 outbound numbers.
As a best practice, we only use one DID / outbound number per every 100 phone numbers on our list in a 24-hour period. So only 1 DID per every 100 numbers. We purchase anywhere from 5 - 7 phone numbers per market.
@@c.c.garlandWow bro thank you for the thorough explanation, I definitely have more clarity on the subject and now know what I have to do! Thank you again my guy!!
@@c.c.garland So is it no longer for every 50 phone numbers? We can go up to every 100 per phone number before we switch? And when responding back to the messages do we have to remember which phone number it was and switch it before responding back?