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```mediawiki '''Navigation:''' [[Main_Page]] > [[Settings]] > [[Labels]] > Label Manager == Overview of the Label Manager == ActiveCampaign’s '''Label Manager''' is a centralized hub designed to give you control over all labels across your ActiveCampaign account. This powerful tool not only allows you to see, create, edit, and delete labels but also provides the capability to apply or remove them from automations, campaigns, and forms quickly. Understanding how to leverage the Label Manager efficiently can improve your account organization and streamline your operations, making it easier to categorize and manage various elements of your marketing strategy. Labels are essential for categorizing and identifying related items in your account. Beyond basic management, the Label Manager offers the ability to convert existing labels into '''business goals''', allowing for strategic planning and tracking of important outcomes. This article will provide a comprehensive guide on accessing and utilizing the Label Manager effectively, ensuring that you understand all of its features. == How to Access the Label Manager == To locate the '''Label Manager''' within ActiveCampaign, follow these steps: 1. Click on the '''Settings''' (gear icon) in the lower left corner of your ActiveCampaign dashboard. 2. From the side menu, select '''Labels'''. Once you navigate to the Label Manager, you will see a list of any labels you may have created in the past. If no labels exist, you will be presented with helpful information and a '''Create label''' button. Each entry in the list shows the '''label name''', its associated '''label color''', and the number of instances it has been used in campaigns, automations, or forms. To find specific labels quickly, you can utilize the '''filter''' and '''search''' functionalities available on the page. == Step-by-Step Instructions == === Create a Label === To create a label in the Label Manager, follow these steps: 1. Click the '''Create label''' button. 2. A modal window will pop up; enter the desired name for your label in the provided field. 3. Choose a color for your label that can easily identify it. 4. Click the '''Create''' button to finalize the creation of your label. === Edit a Label === If you need to make changes to an existing label, do the following: 1. Locate the label you wish to edit from the list. 2. Click the '''Edit''' button next to the label. 3. Enter the updated name and/or select a different label color as needed. 4. Click the '''Save''' button to apply your changes. === Delete a Label === To delete a label (either single or multiple), follow these steps: *To delete a single label:* 1. Find the label you want to remove. 2. Click the down carat next to the '''Edit''' button. 3. Select the '''Delete''' option. 4. A confirmation modal will appear; confirm your action by clicking '''Delete''' again. *To delete multiple labels at once:* 1. Check the box next to each label you want to delete. 2. Click the '''Delete''' option at the top of the page. 3. Confirm your action by clicking '''Delete''' in the modal window that appears. === Convert a Label to a Business Goal === To enhance a label and link it to a business objective, you can convert it to a business goal by following these steps: 1. Ensure you have the conversion you want to link already created. 2. Click on the '''Settings''' (gear icon) in the left menu. 3. Select '''Labels'''. 4. Find the label you wish to convert and click the '''Upgrade to business goal''' button next to it. 5. Choose an existing conversion goal from the dropdown menu. 6. (Optional) You can set a target for your business goal by clicking on the '''Add conversion target''' link next to the conversion name. 7. Click the '''Create business goal''' button to finalize the conversion. After saving, you will be redirected to the '''Individual Goal Overview''' where you can further manage the new goal. Remember that labels converted to business goals cannot be downgraded; if a mistake is made, you must create a new label. == Configuration Options and Settings == The Label Manager contains several key configuration options, which include: - **Label Names**: Every label is identified by its name, which can be customized during creation or editing. - **Label Colors**: You can assign a specific color to help distinguish between labels visually. - **Application**: Labels can be applied to any campaign, automation, or form post-creation. Once a label is modified within the Label Manager, all changes will reflect across your entire ActiveCampaign account without needing additional updates. == Best Practices and Tips == To make the most out of the Label Manager, consider the following best practices: 1. Create clear and descriptive label names that indicate the function or purpose of each label. 2. Utilize a color-coding system to manage visual representation effectively; this can help in quickly encompassing the status of campaigns, automations, or forms. 3. Regularly review existing labels to remove any that are no longer in use, keeping your account organized and clutter-free. 4. When converting to a business goal, ensure you have a clear and defined purpose for tracking that goal to avoid unnecessary complications. == Common Use Cases with Examples == 1. **Organizing Marketing Campaigns**: You might use labels like "Email Blast", "Social Media", or "Discount Offer" to categorize different marketing strategies. 2. **Tracking Customer Actions**: Use labels such as "Downloaded PDF" or "Completed Form" to monitor customer interactions and engage further based on their activity. 3. **Project Management**: If labels represent projects, consider having labels like "Q1 Launch", "Customer Feedback", or "Performance Review" to ensure all relevant campaigns, automations, and forms are aligned with specific projects. == Troubleshooting Section == When using the Label Manager, you may encounter a few common issues: - **Unable to Find a Label**: Use the '''filter''' and '''search''' functionalities to quickly locate labels. If no labels show up, confirm that you’ve added labels in the past. - **Label Changes Not Reflecting**: Refresh your page to apply changes. If the issue persists, ensure that you saved your changes correctly. - **Mistakenly Deleted Labels**: Remember that label deletions are permanent. If you accidentally delete a label, you will need to create a new one. == FAQ Section == === What plans include the Label Manager? === The Label Manager is available on the Plus, Pro, and Enterprise plans. === Can I apply a label to multiple items at once? === Yes, once you create a label, you can apply it to any number of campaigns, automations, or forms. === What happens to labels that are deleted? === Deleting a label removes it from all associated items, and this action cannot be undone. === Can I downgrade a business goal back to a label? === No, once a label is converted to a business goal, it cannot be downgraded. You must create a new label to maintain the original structure. === How do I find labels quickly? === You can use the filter and search options available in the Label Manager to locate specific labels easily. === Is there support for using labels with other features? === Yes, you can find documents on how to use labels in conjunction with [[Campaigns]], [[Automations]], and [[Forms]]. === What should I do if I encounter an issue with the Label Manager? === For persistent issues, consult the troubleshooting tips provided above, or reach out to ActiveCampaign support for assistance. For further information, you can review the documentation on using labels with [[Campaigns]], [[Automations]], and [[Forms]]. ```
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