Launching Managed Campaigns
Launch managed campaigns by buying available postal codes or ZIP codes(only available to AI or Managed Clients)
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The Rainmaker platform is more than just a CRM. We have a dedicated team of specialists that can build and manage marketing campaigns on your behalf. Simply select the areas you'd like to run campaigns in, and we will take care of the rest. We offer full exclusivity with all of our campaigns. We have included a video walkthrough and write-up on adding areas to your account.
Requesting Areas
To request an area on the rainmaker platform. Navigate to the profile section, go to the "AREAS" tab you can find it at the top right beside the logout button. From here you will see your exclusive areas and your wishlist.
The Wishlist
The wishlist area allows you to add areas into your account and check their availability. Simply click "Add New Area" then select your province and desired postal codes. On the right, you will see the postal codes you have selected and the total population those areas represent. From here you can hit submit, this will take you back to the areas section with all your areas appearing in your wishlist. The areas will indicate whether they are available or not.
Adding Areas
To add an area and start running campaigns. Drag the area from your wishlist to your shopping cart. You will see your total population at the bottom of your shopping cart, from here just select "Purchase Areas" and your all set!
Removing Areas
To remove areas from your account simply drag and drop them back into the "Area Wishlist" and hit update. To remove areas from the wishlist, just drag them over to the delete area. This area is the pink/red area with the trashcan icon.
Adjusting the Radius
You can adjust the targeted radius by using the sliding scale inside your Profile -> Settings. Restricting the radius typically produces less leads while increasing the radius, provides a few extra leads but you'd need to travel a little further for some appointments. We recommend keeping it at the recommended radius of up to 50 KM/mi. You can learn more about this here.