Bulk Importing Contacts Via CSV Walkthrough

Modified on Sat, 04 Feb 2023 at 02:10 PM

Whether this is your first CRM or you're moving from another system, importing lets you create records and update your existing database. 


Each row represents a contact record, and each column of information represents a contact property (First Name, Last Name, Email Address, etc)



Covered in this article:

Pre-requisites:

How to import contacts into the CRM

Step 1: Setting up your CSV and Custom Fields before importing

Step 2: Check for duplicates

Step 3: Importing your contacts

  • 1st Method: If your CSV has a phone # and or email, please follow this CSV setup guide

  • 2nd Method: If your CSV does NOT have an email and or phone # follow this setup guide (Getting contact ID)


Breaking down advanced filters:


FAQ

    • My CSV list is mixed. Some contacts either have an email or phone # some have both an email and phone. How should I proceed?

    • Some of my contacts have multiple emails and or phone numbers. How should I proceed?

    • Important note for people that use Keap:

    • When importing the phone numbers, I get the error code 1007, 'invalid required property'

    • I'm trying to import a CSV with a DND Column, but all contacts are set to DND for ALL channels

    • I'm trying to import a CSV with Notes, and I am not able to generate more than one note per contact record



Please note:

For a detailed troubleshooting doc please see: Troubleshooting Bulk Imports Via CSV




Pre-requisites:

  • Only users with an 'Admin' role will have the option to import and export contacts. 
  • The import file needs to be a .csv file
  • Have only one sheet/tab within the spreadsheet
  • Be smaller than 50MB
    (Note: a typical .csv file with 4 columns and 10,000 records will be ~500kb in size)
  • The first row should NOT be blank! Include a header row in which at least one column header corresponds to a field in the system





How to import contacts into the CRM



Step 1: Setting up your CSV and Custom Fields before importing


Please Note:

- When adding a phone number that requires a "+" sign, please add an apostrophe at the beginning of the number, like this: '+191668128779 (Correct format). 

- File Upload and Signature Fields are NOT supported when importing

- When important contacts are with a DND column within your CSV, please note that the contact will be DND for ALL the channels.





Step 2: Check for duplicates

It's always best practice to clean your list and check for duplicates before importing into any software, especially if you are running cold traffic campaigns. Failure to do so can results in deliverability issues




Step 3: Importing your contacts

There are two methods to import contacts depending on your CSV data:

1st Method: If your CSV has a phone # and or email please follow the 1st method below

2nd Method: If your CSV does NOT have an email and or phone #, please follow the 2nd method below (Getting contact ID)



1st Method: If your CSV has a phone # and or email, please follow this CSV setup guide






2nd Method: If your CSV does NOT have an email and or phone #, please watch the video below 



Please Note:

Contact ID unique identifier only shows up if you have a column header with Contact ID written as the header title. 

When selecting the unique identifier (Email, Phone or Contact ID) The system will only use identifier selected. It will not use the phone number during the import.

Example: My CSV has mixed emails and phone numbers, some contacts share emails like





Breaking down advanced filters:

 

  • Add New and Update Existing Contact Records:
    This means that it will create new contacts, and if you have any leads already in the system, it will update them with the information from your CSV file. The system will check for existing contacts in the sub-account based on the unique identifier (Email, phone, or contact id) that you have selected (Primary or Secondary preference).

  • Add New Contact Records: 
    This will create new contact records and will not update existing contacts in the location.


  • Update Existing Contact Records:
    This option will only update existing contact records and not create new contacts in the location.


Please Note: 

While the default unique identifier is Email, our system allows you to choose fields other than Email for de-duplication purposes during the Bulk CSV Upload







FAQ


My CSV list is mixed; some contacts have an email or phone #, and some have both an email and phone. How should I proceed?

Please use the 'secondary preference' option for a CSV that is mixed. The system will search for the first preference and then the second if it cannot locate the first. In the example above the first preference is 'Email' and the second is 'Phone'. 

Now we can find existing contact based on the secondary field, so if the contact record has only the phone number, we can also upload them!






Some of my contacts have multiple emails and or phone numbers. How should I proceed?

If a contact has multiple phone numbers or emails, please split the contacts into multiple so they will be uploaded.

Example:


Original with two phone number columns:

Josephine
810-292 9388
810-374-9840
josephine_darakjy@darakjy.org


 Cleaned for upload version:

Josephine
810-292-9388
josephine_darakjy@darakjy.org
Josephine
810-374-9840


Keep the email blank for the second lead with a different phone number because it will create duplicates when we upload contacts with phone numbers as the unique field.




Important note for people that use Keap:

The phone field from the CSV export in Keap is incompatible with My Local Ads CRM. The parenthesis '()' and dashes '-' make it incompatible. We have to highlight the entire column in the CSV file and make sure it is numbered in, remove any parenthesis and dashes, and then we can import without corrupting the data in the CRM. 




When importing the phone numbers, I get the error code 1007 'invalid required property':

When importing numbers, add a country code for numbers outside the sub-account country. If the sub-account country is set to the US, you won't need to add a +1 (US country code) to the imported phone numbers. However, if you're importing numbers outside of the US, you will need to add the country code 

I.e. A sub-account that has set its business location to the US would need to add '+44 to call the UK. If the Sub-Accounts country is set to a different country other than the US (like - the UK, Australia, etc.), to call/SMS US numbers you would need to add a '+1 to the country's area code within the CSV File.




I'm trying to import a CSV with a DND Column, but all contacts are set to DND for ALL channels.

When importing contacts with a DND column within your CSV, please note that the contacts will be DND for ALL the channels. If you want to DND for specific channels, please set up a workflow first and use tags for each channel. 

 

Ie: I would like john to be DND for SMS only. I would create a workflow that DNDs a contact when a tag 'DND SMS' is added. So now, on the CSV, I would add the Tag 'DND SMS' next to John's name. When importing, this would fire automation to DND John for SMS Only. 




I'm trying to import a CSV with Notes, and I cannot generate more than one note per contact record.

When importing contact notes, you may only have one note per contact record with a limit of 500 characters. Please use the large text custom field if you have more than one note or more characters than the allowed amount.




I'm trying to export a CSV with Notes. 

As of now, We do not have any limit for CSV import for notes, and As per our current export behavior, we support Max of 255 Characters for the last note.


Please note:

For a detailed troublshooting doc please see: Troubleshooting Bulk Imports Via CSV

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