The Opened Emails metric measures the number or percentage of recipients who opened an email sent as part of an outreach campaign. It helps to determine the effectiveness of the subject line and email content in engaging the target audience.
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The Deliveries metric measures the number of messages that successfully reached the intended recipient in an outreach campaign. It is an indicator of the effectiveness of the communication channel and message content.
The Opens metric measures the number of times an email or newsletter has been opened by recipients, indicating their interest in the content and the effectiveness of the subject line and preview text.
The Unopened Emails metric is the number of emails sent that were not opened by the recipient and is a key indicator of the effectiveness of email outreach campaigns.
Negative Reply Sequence tracks the number of consecutive negative responses received from a prospect, indicating the need to switch up the outreach approach.
The Neutral reply by Sequence metric measures the percentage of neutral responses received from a specific outreach sequence.
Replies (Sequence) measures the number of responses received in a predetermined sequence of outreach communications, typically used in email sequences.
The Active (Sequence) metric in outreach refers to measuring a sequence's engagement rate with prospects, including email opens, link clicks, and replies over a specific period of time.
Calls Not Answered is a metric that measures the percentage of total incoming calls that were not answered by the intended recipient or went to voicemail. It helps assess missed opportunities and identify areas for improvement in call handling processes.