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Business UnitsFrom $1Table of contentsBusiness Units introduce a hierarchical administration structure in Enterprise 2.0. Business units represent an approach for controlling data for purposes such as branding and regulatory compliance for direct email marketing campaigns. What Is a Business UnitA business unit is a hierarchical administration structure that controls access to information and sharing of information. A business unit allows you to manage user roles for the business unit, view users who have access to the business unit, and define filter criteria for subscribers. All items created in a business unit are accessible to all users working in that business unit. Items can be shared with other users in other business units by placing them into a shared items folder, located in the Content and Subscribers sections of the applications. Business units manage the visibility of data within an account using a hierarchical structure, which can be organized in any way to match your business needs. Business units can mirror workflow processes, demographic and behavioral data about your subscribers, or your organization's operational structure. You can use a landing page to create a customized home page for child business units to see when they log in to the ExactTarget application. In Enterprise 2.0 business units are implemented in a hierarchical, parent/child structure.
The application itself shows the hierarchy of business units, and allows you to toggle between grid view and hierarchical view.
Unsubscribe SettingsAs an Enterprise 2.0 administrator you can manage how business unit level unsubscribes are handled. Two options are available under the properties settings of a business unit:
Subscribers will be unsubscribed from all business units in the Enterprise
Subscribers will be unsubscribed from this business unit only
Why Use a Business UnitEnterprise 2.0 allows you to control your brand while enabling access to messaging technologies. Use the hierarchical structure to control visibility of information of your users. How to Create a Business UnitUse the following steps to create a business unit:
How to Delete a Business UnitUse the following steps to delete a business unit:
The business unit is permanently deleted from the list of business units. How to Manage Roles for Business UnitsUse the following steps to create or change roles assigned to a business unit:
How to View Users Associated with a Business UnitUse the following steps to view as user associated with a business unit:
How to Define a Subscriber Filter for a Business UnitThe subscriber filter determines which subscribers in your account the business unit has access to. Use the following steps to define a subscriber filter for a business unit:
See the Data Filters document for more information on data filters and on how to define data filters. This page was last updated by Josh Cloud on Tue, 31 May 2011 14:10:45 GMT. If you're having an application issue, please contact Global Support. To send Josh direct feedback, fill out the form below:
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