The first step in jump starting your electronic marketing efforts is to dive
in to XSellerate. Depending on whether you're using XSellerate in tandem with
your XSite or whether you're using it as a standalone product, there are
different ways you log in.
To access XSellerate from your XSite:
- Log in to your XSite.
- Click the XSellerate shortcut at the top of the screen.
To access XSellerate for stand‑alone users:
- Launch the XSellerate link you were provided when you signed up.
- Type your username and password and click Login.
Then, when you open XSellerate, the main page is segmented into three
panes:
- Campaigns — This pane shows all of the campaigns
you've created, and their current status. Click on any campaign in the list
and you can see, at a glance, which recipients are getting that campaign,
which ads are included in it, and whether or not there were any errors. You
can also quickly activate or deactivate the campaign, or copy it to create a
new one.
- Configure — This section of the home page allows you
to set various options for how XSellerate works. You can also access the
available help resources.
- Settings — Use the Settings tool to configure
certain defaults for XSellerate, such as how you normally build your
campaigns, how you schedule them, and which ads you normally see.
- Ad
Library — This link takes you to your Ad Library, where
you can create and edit content for your campaign.
- Client Data Capture — If you're using an XSite
along with XSellerate, click here to open that tool's lead generation
management tools.
- Create
Ads — Click this link to create a new ad from scratch.
- Welcome — This opens the Welcome panel with
details on creating contacts or new campaigns and offers any available help
videos.
- Current Campaign Activity — The main portion of the
XSellerate home page is devoted to providing you information about how your
campaigns are doing. The main pane shows which campaign ads are scheduled to
ship this week, month, or near future, and any errors that may have occurred.
Click one of the links at the top of the pane to change the time frame.