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Drip campaigns are a type of marketing email that is sent out automatically on a defined schedule. They are also known as drip marketing, automated email campaign, lifecycle emails, autoresponders, and marketing automation. Perhaps one email will be sent as soon as someone joins up, another three days later, and another the following weekend. Alternatively, the emails can be customized based on triggers or activities the individual has taken, such as signing up for your service or making a purchase, which is why they’re also known as behavioral emails.
Setting up drip email marketing campaigns can be intimidating, so we’ve broken down what they are when they’re useful, and how you can use them to grow a customer from a disengaged user in this article.<\/p>

What Is Drip Marketing?<\/span><\/h2>

Drip marketing is a marketing strategy that entails breaking down any type of marketing communication (emails, phone calls, social media posts, brochures, or printed leaflets, etc.) into a series of \u2018drips’ spaced out over time.<\/p>

Drip marketing, automated email campaigns, lifecycle emails, autoresponders, and marketing automation are all terms for the same thing. The notion is the same regardless of the phrase used. Drip marketing, as opposed to outright selling, focuses on creating continuity of connection and, as a result, gently nudging prospects in the direction of completing a purchase.<\/p>

Drip marketing derives its term from agriculture. It is related to the notion of “drip irrigation,” in which crops are supported by constant, regular, and balanced small-amount watering. This enables the plants to thrive and receive the exact quantity of moisture they require without drying out or overwatering.<\/p>

The Essential Components of a Drip Marketing Campaign<\/h2>

Now that you understand what a drip marketing campaign is, let’s go over the many components that make it up.<\/p>

#1. Triggers <\/h3>

Triggers are the events that initiate your drip marketing campaign by either adding a new lead to your pipeline or moving it farther down the funnel. The range and quantity of triggers may vary depending on the specifics of your business. Some of the most common drip marketing triggers are as follows:<\/p>