Question
Difference Between Campaign Performance Report and Downloading Data Through Campaign Results Tab
Hi all,
I've been pulling reports for my teammembers to check out how their email campaigns have been running but I noticed a discrepancy in two different ways that I was looking at the report.
One way that I pulled a report is through the Campaign Email Performance Report and the other way I pulled it is by downloading the data on the results tab of the smart campaign. But when i compare the two reports, I get very different numbers. I've spoken to a Marketo employee about it and he's been gracious in tryign to explain it but it's just not clicking in my mind. I'm hoping that someone else would be able to explain it in a way that I can understand.
He basically said that one report focuses on the leads "actions" like delivered, bounced, unsubscribed etc. while the other focuses on the leads "activities" like open, clicks, etcs.
But my issue is that I get all of those numbers when I download the data throug the results tab on the campaign. So what's the difference?
Can anyone help?
I've been pulling reports for my teammembers to check out how their email campaigns have been running but I noticed a discrepancy in two different ways that I was looking at the report.
One way that I pulled a report is through the Campaign Email Performance Report and the other way I pulled it is by downloading the data on the results tab of the smart campaign. But when i compare the two reports, I get very different numbers. I've spoken to a Marketo employee about it and he's been gracious in tryign to explain it but it's just not clicking in my mind. I'm hoping that someone else would be able to explain it in a way that I can understand.
He basically said that one report focuses on the leads "actions" like delivered, bounced, unsubscribed etc. while the other focuses on the leads "activities" like open, clicks, etcs.
But my issue is that I get all of those numbers when I download the data throug the results tab on the campaign. So what's the difference?
Can anyone help?