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Question. When using the predefined Segments for an outbound mail, I click on the "REFRESH COUNT" and it never seems to refresh or update itself. Instead I am left with.. ((7,008 Recipients — Last Refreshed: 2 months ago Refresh Count)) What troubles me is that in my LEAST ENGAGES segment, there are ALWAYS several hundred people that seem to read each and every e-mail. But those names never seem to move OUT of the "Least" segment and up into the "Somewhat" segment, regardless of how often I e-mail them nor how often I click on REFRESH COUNT within each of the segments.. Suggestions???
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Hi @ChristopherP0. Looking at your account, I do not see any engagement segments that we can test with. Could you please create these segments so we can further assist you?
Caitlin M.
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Hello Caitlin:
I am using the Constant Contact Pre-Defined segments.
https://app.constantcontact.com/pages/contacts/ui#segments
Most engaged (6,827)
Somewhat engaged (6,076)
Least engaged (19,693)
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Recent mailings using the "Least" engaged segments show me.
I would expect to see those "300ish" opens be moved out of the "Least Segment" and up into the "Somewhat" after I hit the REFRESH before each mailing, and yet so far as I can tell, they all seem to remain in the Least Segment?
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Remember that these pre-defined segments are a set portion of your contacts. Meaning, that they won't be moving to moderate or high engagement, if the contacts already in those pre-defined segments are still beating them on the metrics used.
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William A
Community & Social Media Support
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Ahhh
Thats a rather significant point.
So Less-Active does NOT equal INACTIVE?
But is some unknown conglomeration of the two together..
I need a 4th category to be able to prune my lists properly...
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Your best option in that regard may be to do a specific segmentation with similar criteria to really drill down the contacts that aren't engaging with your material at all:
- Contact Activity > Did Not Open > either a date range of emails, or last 5 emails
- Contact Activity > Did Not Click > either a date range of emails, or last 5 emails
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William A
Community & Social Media Support
