Recently we received one of those promo type emails from Constant Contact congratulating us on our many years of using Constant Contact, and providing some stats. I didn't look at it super carefully but (I thought) filed it away to look at later, so I don't really remember the time period the stats covered or whether the content was in the email itself, or more likely the email linked to it. In any case, I have misplaced the email and am not finding this information in my account, though I suspect it must be there somewhere. Can someone point me in the rigbht direction to locate it?
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Hello @rcppubs23 ,
To access your most recent Year-in-Review page, simply login to your account, then navigate to https://www.constantcontact.com/year-in-review . This site does pull from cookie data, so if you have anything that would be blocking or otherwise altering your cookies, make sure to temporarily disable that.
Hello @rcppubs23 ,
To access your most recent Year-in-Review page, simply login to your account, then navigate to https://www.constantcontact.com/year-in-review . This site does pull from cookie data, so if you have anything that would be blocking or otherwise altering your cookies, make sure to temporarily disable that.
This worked, but I have to memorize the link if I want to return to it in the future? Isn't there a way to navigate to it from inside the account? Thanks.
There is not, it's typically just contained in the annual email. You can bookmark it in your browser if you wish to save it, search for "year-in-review" here in the Community to find this thread again, or refer to your Community profile to find this thread again.
Thanks. After I looked at it again, it didn't seem like there was all that much of interest with the exception of the "biggest fans" group--I am curious what are the factors they take into account to generate that list of 5 people. I'm familiar with a good number of people who regularly open and click through but not with any of those. And when I look into their individual records, 2 of the 5 had opened one email in 2022, and the others had opened none. So what indicates a "big fan"?
It got me thinking, however, that we always look on a monthly basis at which emails drew the most engagement but I don't think there is a way to generate that information via a search on the account, say over a particular time frame. Please let me know if there is.
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