The Recent Campaigns Industry Avg. Open Rate metric compares the average open rate of your email campaigns to the industry average for similar campaigns.
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The Unsubscribed Contacts by Audiences metric in Mailchimp shows the number of contacts who have opted out of receiving emails from a specific audience segment within your account.
The Cleaned Contacts by Audiences metric in Mailchimp measures the number of email addresses that have been removed from specific email lists due to bounces or unsubscribes, indicating an increase in list hygiene and targeting accuracy.
The Number of Campaigns by Audiences metric shows the total number of marketing campaigns that were sent to specific groups of subscribers or audiences within a given time period, providing insight into campaign frequency and audience targeting.
The New Unsubscribed Contacts metric measures the number of contacts who have unsubscribed from your email list within a specified time period.
The Campaigns metric refers to the number of emails sent to a target audience for a specific marketing effort, along with the associated click rates, open rates, and conversion rates.
New Campaigns is a Mailchimp metric that measures the number of unique email campaigns created within a selected time period.
The Recent Campaigns Industry Avg. Click Rate metric indicates the average percentage of recipients who clicked on links in recent email campaigns for a specific industry, compared to the overall average click rate across all industries.
The Syntax Errors by Campaign metric tracks the number of emails in a campaign that contained coding errors, resulting in display and rendering issues.