Bounces (Sequence) metric refers to the number of emails that were undeliverable and failed to reach the recipient's inbox in a specific sequence of outreach emails.
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Bounced Emails is a metric that measures the number of emails that failed to be delivered to the recipient's inbox due to reasons like an invalid email address or a full inbox. It helps to identify the quality of the email list and the health of your email sending practices.
The Opens (Sequence) metric tracks the number of times an email in a sequence has been opened by a recipient. This helps gauge the effectiveness of the email's subject line, as well as the timing and content of the message.
The Bounces by Sequence metric tracks the number of bounced email addresses for each automated email sequence, helping to identify areas in need of improvement.
The Negative reply by Sequence metric measures the number of negative responses received from an email outreach campaign in a specific sequence or stage of the campaign.
Positive Replies by Sequence is a metric that measures the number of favorable responses received in a sequence of outreach efforts, indicating the effectiveness of the messaging strategy.
Opt Outs by Sequence measures the number of people who have opted out of receiving further communication from a specific outreach sequence or campaign.
Replies by Sequence measures the number of email sequences that receive a reply from a prospect. It helps to optimize outreach campaigns for better engagement.
Opportunity Amount by Stage is a metric that measures the value of potential deals at each stage of the sales cycle, providing insights on revenue potential and sales performance.