A segment created to allow email to only contacts that have not opened or clicked an RSVP button does not find those contacts, though review of reporting shows 100+ contacts have not yet opened the specific email. I need to send a new invite email to those contacts that have not opened the previous email. I don't want to send a new email to contacts that have already RSVP'D...
Hello @SIR101WebMaster,
To see contacts who have not opened your previous email, please select the Reporting Tab here and move the Did Not Opens to a new list. Thanks!
Yes, I can most likely use this "Did Not Open" method as you describe it... But, my question is why doesn't the method that I prescribed work? Shoudn't segment creation with the options I chose provide all contacts of a specific campaign that did not open the email, as well? Seems like the filtering is broken, no?
Hello @SIR101WebMaster,
At this time, we are not experiencing any issues with segmentation. I see in your account that you chose "Did not click a link in any of your last 5 emails" instead of "Did not open" for the contact activity, and that may be why you are seeing incorrect information. Please select this helpful article for more options with segmentation. Thanks!
Your response is based on the current state of the segment... In effort to try and get the segmentation to work, I modified the options and left them in the state you see now. My initial options "not opened or clicked an RSVP button", didn;t work. I'll try again, now that my campaign has received more responses, to see if I can get an expcted result. You guys really need to fully test (And yes, I do know about software testing) all possible options.
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