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    Understand email deliverability

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    What is email engagement?

    The best indicator of whether or not your email sending strategy is working is how recipients engage with your messages once they receive them. Learn how metrics like open rate and click rate impact your overall deliverability performance.

    How email engagement shapes your deliverability

    The term “email engagement” refers to how recipients interact with the messages you send them. Usually when we say “email engagement”, we are referring to positive engagement signals, like opening or clicking on an email. While inbox providers cannot see your email conversion rates (whether or not a recipient made a purchase after clicking your email), conversion rate is a helpful internal tool for your team to determine whether your messages are actually helping to drive revenue. Having high, consistent engagement on these positive metrics will help build a strong sender reputation.

    There are also negative engagements, such as unsubscribing or marking an email as spam. While unsubscribing is always preferable to marking an email as spam, you want to try and limit both rates to be as low as possible. Having high rates of negative engagement metrics will hurt your sender reputation.

    What is email engagement?