You are keen to know how social interaction is driven by your email marketing campaign and you understand that there is a statistic to measure this. Which one of the following metrics will help with this?
True, but the delivery rate is more about email deliverability, not necessarily social engagement. I think we're on the right track with the click-to-open rate.
I don't know, the delivery rate seems like it could be relevant too. If a lot of emails aren't even getting through, that might impact social sharing and interaction.
Yeah, the click-to-open rate makes sense. It shows how many people are not just opening the email, but actually interacting with it. That's a pretty solid metric for this scenario.
Hmm, I'm leaning towards the click-to-open rate. If people are engaging with the email content and clicking through, that's a good sign of social interaction, right?
I agree, the social sharing rate may not tell the whole story. Unsubscribe rate could be another interesting metric, but it doesn't directly measure social interaction.
This is a tricky question. I'm not sure if the social sharing rate would be the best metric to measure social interaction driven by an email marketing campaign.
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