Hello!
I just started using dynamic content in emails. I used a segmentation with 3 segments. Once I send the email, is there a way to see how many leads received content from segment A vs. segment B vs. segment C?
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John McClellan You can break down the email performance report by segments, almost like Alexis D'Alba suggested, but you would do this in the setup. Just drag the "Group by Segmentation" selection from the right column, and then pick the segment that you used in the dynamic content.Hopefully this will also help Alexis create fewer reports
The way that we're tracking who took which asset for our 12 personas is if they click any of the links that are call to actions (I just exclude those that aren't call to action links in our emails) then they go into the appropriate campaigns that we built in SFDC. I just use the same criteria as I used to separate the content in the emails.
I hope this helps
hey there!
I've been tracking the performance of our dynamic content by using the Email Performance Report and adding the segment I want to analyze in the Smart List of the report. So if I had 1 email with 2 different segments, I would create 2 emails performance reports -- 1 Report would have Segment A in the Smart list and then the second report would have Segment B in the smart list. Then I would compare the results.
I think it would be great if there was a simpler way to track dynamic content.
John McClellan You can break down the email performance report by segments, almost like Alexis D'Alba suggested, but you would do this in the setup. Just drag the "Group by Segmentation" selection from the right column, and then pick the segment that you used in the dynamic content.Hopefully this will also help Alexis create fewer reports