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Post by yamanhosen8564 on Feb 14, 2024 1:50:33 GMT -5
Account or to connect a new account, if you haven't already. Select or connect your account, then click Continue. An account called Zapier Example selected in the Facebook Lead Ads account field Next, customize your Zap trigger by selecting the Facebook page and form you want to use with this Zap. A trigger step in the Zap editor is shown with a Facebook Lead Ads page and form selected. If you don't already have a form for your Facebook Lead Ad created, now's the time to make one. Follow Facebook's tutorial if you're not sure how. For our example, we made a simple form that collects the lead's name, email, and an answer to a question about ice cream. A Facebook Jamaica Email List Lead Ads forms page in the Facebook Lead Ads platform. When you've finished creating your form, return to your Zap and click Refresh fields to refresh the form menu so you can see your new form. Once you've selected a page and form, click Continue. Next, test your trigger step. This will pull in sample data from Facebook Lead Ads, which will be used to set up the rest of your Zap. It should look something like this. A successful test page that shows the Zap has found a lead in Facebook Lead Ads. Click Continue to move on to your action step. Set up your Mailchimp action to add new subscribers Now it's time to set up your action step, which is what happens after your Zap is triggered. First, create or log in to your Mailchimp account and make sure you have an Audience set up. Next, select your action app and event in your action step in the Zap editor.
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