As you have probably seen in your Missile Mail account, your email is measured on its ‘unique opens’ and ‘clicked a link’, but what exactly is a unique open and what makes a good open rate?An open rate is expressed as a percentage and is calculated by:So if you have an open rate of 20% and 10 emails were delivered, two were opened.How do you measure an open?A piece of code is automatically added to each email sent out and requests a tiny, invisible image from web servers, so when a reader opens your email, the image is downloaded and we record that download as an open.If you are sending a plain text email, there is no way to record open rates as they can only be recorded if the reader is capable of displaying html with images and that option has been turned on.What is a ‘normal’ open rate?It’s hard to say exactly what a ‘normal’ or typical open rate is because it depends on your content, business type, group of lists and industry. A small business will most likely have a closer connection to their clients and will therefore have a greater open rate than a large corporation, but it also depends on what you’re writing in your emails.Below is an image with a rough guideline of a typical open rate depending on your industry:
A couple of things to remember about open rates:
Having an open rate between 20% and 40% is considered average So, how can you increase your open rate?There isn’t a magical secret to increasing open rates but there are a couple of adjustments you can try out for your next campaign:
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