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Filter Parameters

Filters display leads the user cares about. For example, a sales person covering a certain geography may only care to view leads in their region. Regional sales managers could setup a filter to view only the leads that originated in the states which are part of the regional sales managers region. Similarly, filters can be setup based any combination of the following parameters:

Criteria

Function

Date Range

Filters leads within a certain date range. A custom date range may be defined or a preset filter may be used. Preset date range filters cover leads "today" (on today's date), yesterday, the past 2 weeks, the past month, the past 3 months, the past 6 months and the past year.

Zip Code / ?Postal Code

Filters leads within a specific zip code or not within a specific zip code. Enter multiple zip codes separated by a comma.

Pages Visited

Filters leads based on the pages a web visitor views during their visit. For example, if you're looking for leads who only visited your pricing page and the URL for your pricing page is http://www.yourcompany.com/pricing.php then select the "contains" drop down and enter the work "pricing" into the box below. Like this:


Company

Filters leads from a certain company. This specific filter might be used by a major accounts manager. For example, say an account manager is calling on Cisco and Microsoft. They'd enable the company filter with the following parameters:


Known - Unknown

Filters leads on whether or not they are known or unknown. Known leads are leads whose name or email address is available. Names and email addresses are attached to a lead once the visitor opts-in to Lead Liaison.

Search Terms

Filters leads based on certain search terms. For example, let's say your marketing team started a new Google AdWord campaign and you want to monitor a certain keyword closely. Setting up this specific filter criteria allows you to do that. Let's say the new AdWord is "sewing machines". If a website visitor goes to any search engine and types in the words "sewing machine" then the website visitor would appear under this filter criteria.

Lead Score

Filters leads based on the lead's lead score. A lead score is used to qualify a lead. Lead scores may be filtered based on a specific lead score, between a lead score or withing a lead scoring category (cool, warm or hot).

Numbers of Pages Viewed

Filters leads based on the number of pages viewed. Typically, this is a strong indicator of a leads interest and overall activity on your website. For example, you may want to only see leads who have visited 3 pages or more.

Country

Filters leads based on a specific country. This could be handy for director-level or regional-level sales and marketing teams.

State and Province

Filters leads based on a specific state. This could be handy for a regional sales manager covering a certain geographical area. For example, maybe your TOLA (Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and Arkansas) sales representative only wants to see leads in his/her region.

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