Sample Trigger: Automatically Sequence Inbound Leads

Created by Aye Myat, Modified on Mon, 9 Feb at 11:02 PM by Alsabana Sahubarali

Purpose:

The purpose of this article is to provide sample direction to Outreach Users regarding triggers to sequence inbound leads automatically.

Automatically sequencing inbound leads can be a powerful tool for sellers and marketers looking to decrease the time it takes to engage with inbound leads. It also helps standardize how to approach various customer segments that come inbound from marketing efforts.+

Intended Audience: 

  • Outreach Users

Create a Trigger to Automatically Sequence Inbound Leads

  1. Create a sequence for each inbound lead type 
  2. Create a trigger for each sequence you created in step 1
  3. Navigate to the trigger overview in the Outreach menu
  4. Click the "+ Add" button in the top right to create a new trigger

Best practice: Click the "edit trigger" link on the bottom right of the quick create a window to see all trigger settings

Add a Trigger Event

Trigger events determine when a trigger should take action. The event for this trigger should be "Prospect Updated" so the trigger attempts to take action once a new prospect's information is updated in Outreach.

Create Prospect Conditions:

These are the field conditions that need to be met before the trigger takes action on a prospect. See the conditions grouped together below that denote the Title field must contain either "Director", "VP" or "CEO" and the Company Size must be greater than "50".

Add Trigger Actions:

This is the action the trigger finally takes once the event and conditions are met. In this case, the trigger will automatically add newly created prospects to the "Tier 1- C Level" sequence if they satisfy the trigger conditions.

Additional Resources:

How to Create a Trigger 


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