I recently made a mistake, sending out an email with the text version not matching the HTML version. The current Email Link Performance Report showed that the top text link received over 22 times the clicks over the top html link. Thinking we inadvertently found a way to measure bot clicks, we intentionally placed a unique link at the top of the text version of this week's email. Again, it is receiving over 10x the amount of clicks as the next most link. Is this BOT activity or could there be another explanation?
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You're not wrong in thinking that the clicks are likely originating from bots, and while it's certainly intriguing that the text-version links in your emails are receiving significantly higher click-through rates than the HTML links, jumping to the conclusion that they are originating only due to bot activity might be premature. Here are some alternative explanations you might want to consider and account for:
Technical issues:
User preference and behavior:
Also, do you have the bot activity filter turned on? If not, I'd recommend you do so, as it would like help in this situation - enabling you to filter/log bot activities. Of course, it's not guaranteed to catch ALL the bot activities, but having it on would certainly help you to come to a more probable conclusion as to whether the engagements are from bot activities or not.
You're not wrong in thinking that the clicks are likely originating from bots, and while it's certainly intriguing that the text-version links in your emails are receiving significantly higher click-through rates than the HTML links, jumping to the conclusion that they are originating only due to bot activity might be premature. Here are some alternative explanations you might want to consider and account for:
Technical issues:
User preference and behavior:
Also, do you have the bot activity filter turned on? If not, I'd recommend you do so, as it would like help in this situation - enabling you to filter/log bot activities. Of course, it's not guaranteed to catch ALL the bot activities, but having it on would certainly help you to come to a more probable conclusion as to whether the engagements are from bot activities or not.
Thanks for your reply. We do have both of the Bot Filters turned on. If I could bother you a bit further regarding your suggestions:
Technical issues:
User preference and behavior: