In the final part of our series on the main features of Reports, I'd like to very quickly talk about ways you can retrieve your campaign data from the system. If you have already logged in to the new Extravision Reports you will have probably already explored around the campaign section, and found the Download tab.
Following on from my previous post about designing emails for mobile devices, we have put together this informative infographic that contains all the main points you need to consider in your design.
Its mid-week, you fancy going out for tea but you’re not sure where to go. You quickly scan your inbox to find an email from the restaurant offering the best deal. There’ll be £10 off here or a buy-one-get-one-free there, lots to choose from. Easy, simply print off your voucher/save it to your smart phone, head to the restaurant, present it to your waiter/waitress – get your meal and enjoy!
Not a new concept by any means, but I was at an event last week where somebody said “Have we become trained to only look for special offer emails?” and it really stuck in my mind.
With the rollout of our new Extravision Reports, we've already mentioned our overview screens and how to compare campaigns, and shown you how to begin drilling down into your statistics. One of the biggest changes we've made is how you interact with your engaged customers. Read on to discover the most important features of the CRM widget.
One of the key metrics in any email marketing campaign is deliverability - are you actually getting your message to your intended audiences inbox ? If your message isn't getting that far, then even the most exciting and engaging message wont be acted upon. We've now expanded the information available in reports to help you understand this important point.
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