We cover this workflow in the Workflow Automation webinar (which I highly recommend) and a 5 minute video of it is available inside the application by clicking the green button on the workflows page (under the Communicate tab in the black Navigation bar).
Here are images of the start and end of an example 1st time guest workflow with some comments and ideas explaining each step. When you are ready to give it a try, click the blue button (shown above) to create your own workflow.
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Workflows like most things start with groups. When you add or register someone into a group, they are also enrolled in an active workflow. So, if you haven't already, create a 1st time guest group and select it as the enrollmnet group for this workflow. Once you make the workflow active, anytime someone is enrolled into this group, the system does five things:
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Over the next 4 months the systems sends a series of personalized texts and emails. For this workflow that means texts or emails sent on Saturdays
These are all personalized and automated. They are working in parallel with the personal contacts that started when Adam Barclay contacted the guest and entered notes and made follow up assignments based on that contact (#3 in first section of this workflow). Once the person returns a second time, they are unenrolled from this workflow. Note, just moving them out of the first time group doesn't necessarily remove them from the workflow. For this to happen, you will create a 2nd time guest group with an associated second time workflow. This 2nd time workflow starts by unenrolling them from the 1st time workflow. Make sense? If they do not return a second time within this four month span, you have done your due diligence to follow up with them. You have sent them 6 texts or emails and at least one if not many more personal calls, emails or texts. If you do not define when your team has done enough to follow up someone, the pool of people they are working with gets so large that it gets stagnant and frustrating to work with. So, we end the first time workflow by removing the non-returning guest from the 1st time guest group. Just to keep them in one place, we've added them to a 1st Time Guest - 4+ Months Ago group.
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It is absolutely necessary for a church to steward their finances with excellence. Most churches have great systems in place with checks and balances to make sure every dollar is taken care of properly. If we steward money which is not eternal so well, how can we not steward people of much greater, eternal value even better. It is our prayer that this workflow will help you do just that.