How to integrate SAS with Constant Contact

Constant Contact is online email marketing software that helps small businesses stay in communication with customers by creating customized emails and sending them to your contact lists to increase returns. If your business uses this software, integrating your account with the Constant Contact app in the portal will automatically push data from your calls into your contacts list. This eliminates the need for you to do double the work, converting messages into new Constant Contact entries. 

In this article we'll discuss:

Connect Constant Contact with Your SAS Account

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In the SAS Desk portal, click Apps from the left side menu. From the Apps screen, click the Configure button under the Constant Contact logo.

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On the next screen, click  Connect to my account.

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In the pop-up, enter your Constant Contact  username and  password, and click  Log in.

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You'll need to give the SAS Constant Contact integration permission to access your account. Click  Allow, and the account will be linked.

Setting Contact Data Parameters

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Now that Constant Contact is connected to the app, click  Add Constant Contact Integration to begin the setup. This is where you'll set the parameters for how you'd like call data to be sent to Constant Contact.

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First, add an integration  Name, and select the  Script that you'll be connecting.

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Then, you'll need to decide whether you'd like the system to  Update and Overwrite existing contact data.

If  Don't update existing contacts. Create new ones. is chosen, SAS will look for an email match in your Constant Contact installation. If there is no match, it will create a new contact. If there is an email match, it will do nothing.

If  Update contacts by overwriting any data with details from SAS. is chosen, SAS will look for an email match in your Constant Contact installation. If there is a match, it will overwrite any existing customer data with data we've received from the call.

If  Update contacts by appending details from SAS without overwriting existing data. is chosen, SAS will look for an email match in your Constant Contact installation. If there is a match, it won't overwrite data but will add any new details received.

Map Contact Data


Once the configurations are set, you'll need to create the content of the contact we'll be adding to Constant Contact.

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Next to  Map Data, use the first drop down list to select the name of the Constant Contact list where we'll be mapping callers' information.

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In the second drop down box, select either  SAS or  Text.

SAS will allow you to use specific SAS script variables to populate Constant Contact's contact variables. If you select SAS, the third column will allow you to select a script variable.

Text gives you the option to type your own static data rather than using SAS variables. If you select Text, the second third will be a blank box where you can type specific information.

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In the third column, you'll either select an SAS script variable, or type your text into the box. In the drop down list, you'll see all of the custom step labels associated with the campaign you selected in addition to default variables, such as [FirstName], [PhoneNumber], [Email], etc. With Constant Contact, you'll be primarily mapping default variables.

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The last drop down will display the  variables within your Constant Contact setup. Select the variable that corresponds to the script step you are mapping.

Note that the system will automatically map First Name, Last Name, and Email, so the Constant Contact drop down list will not include those variables.

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After you've selected a variable, the  Map data button will be operational.

Click Map data, and you'll see your field listed next to  Mappings.

Mapping Address Fields


In the call script builder, the Address step consists of 5 connected fields: [Address1], [Address2], [City], [State], [ZipCode]. If you select Address from the script variables list, it will populate all 5 fields into only the specific Constant Contact address field you select. So, in order to map data individually to Constant Contact, you'll need to use the Text option, entering the variables as listed above.

If you map all Address fields, your Mappings will look similar to the list below:

Integrate Constant Contact into Your Script


With all of your integration settings complete, you'll need to add the integration into your SAS script.

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Click the  Save changes button in the lower right corner.

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A pop-up will open containing the integration link. Right click to copy the link text, or highlight the link with your cursor and press CTRL+C. Then, click  OK.

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To complete the integration, follow the web pop instructions in this article. Keep in mind that you'll want to create the web pop step at the end of the script path and before the closing.
NOTE: Some integrations and access to external websites are restricted to designated operator distribution groups. If you are adding either to your script, please reach out so we can make sure your account is assigned to the proper distribution. 
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