The Replied Emails metric measures the number or percentage of emails sent that received a response from the recipient. It indicates the effectiveness of email outreach and the level of engagement with the target audience.
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The Bulk metric refers to the quantity or volume of outreach activities performed, such as sending mass emails or making bulk phone calls to a large number of prospects or customers. It measures the scale of outreach efforts rather than the quality or effectiveness of individual interactions.
Total Prospects is the number of potential customers or leads in a specific market or segment that your outreach efforts are targeting.
The Neutral reply metric measures the number of responses to outreach efforts that fall into a neutral category, neither positive nor negative, indicating a lack of strong interest or engagement.
The Opt Outs metric tracks the number of recipients who opt out of receiving further communication, often presented as a percentage. This helps measure the effectiveness and relevance of the outreach campaign.
Replies (Sequence) measures the number of responses received in a predetermined sequence of outreach communications, typically used in email sequences.
Scheduled by Sequence metric tracks the average number of automated sequences a contact is scheduled to receive in your outreach campaign.
The Total Tasks metric measures the total number of outreach tasks (such as emails, calls, meetings, etc.) completed within a given timeframe. It helps track productivity and overall outreach efforts.
The Opportunities metric measures the number of potential new business or partnership opportunities generated through outreach efforts.