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Identify and Suppress Unengaged Prospects
Keep your deliverability high by practicing good list management and not emailing unengaged prospects. Use a dynamic list to suppress an unengaged prospect from receiving marketing emails.

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Keep your deliverability high by practicing good list management and not emailing unengaged prospects. Use a dynamic list to suppress an unengaged prospect from receiving marketing emails.
| Available in: All Account Engagement Editions |
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| To create a dynamic list: | Account Engagement Administrator or Marketing role |
Before you begin, define what an unengaged prospect looks like to your organization. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
The list populates with unengaged prospects. Use the list as a suppression list for your email sends. If a prospect becomes active again, they’re removed from the list.

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