Scheduled Emails metric tracks the number of emails that are composed and scheduled to be sent at a later time using an email marketing or CRM tool, usually in an outreach campaign to target a specific audience.
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Bounced prospects is a measure of the number of emails that could not be delivered to a prospect's inbox, typically due to an invalid email address or full mailbox.
Replied by Sequence is a measure of the number of prospects who responded to a specific outreach sequence, indicating effectiveness of the messaging and strategy.
Delivered by sequence is a measurement that assesses the effectiveness of a specific outreach sequence. It tracks the percentage of emails in the sequence that were successfully delivered to the intended recipient's inbox.
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.
The Opportunities metric measures the number of potential new business or partnership opportunities generated through outreach efforts.
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.
The Calls by Direction metric counts the number of outbound and inbound calls made by your team. It helps measure the efficiency of your calling strategy and identify areas for improvement.
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.