Bubble chart settings
In edit mode, double-click a widget or hover over a widget and click Edit .
You can make the following settings:
- Title. The title of the bubble chart. It is displayed centered in a predefined font size. Leave the field blank if you do not want to display a title.
- Mailings.
- Number of regular mailings. Enter the number of most recently created regular mailings that you want to display. Transactional mails An email triggered by a recipient action (such as an order or purchase) or event (such as an anniversary). It is sent out subsequent to the event., test mails, and confirmation mails are excluded.
- Select mailings. Select one or more mailings. You can select transactional mails as well as regular mailings.
- Group by campaign. Select the check box to group the selected mailings according to the assigned campaign.
- X, Y, Z axis values.
- Recipients. Number of recipients to whom messages are sent.
- Opens. Opened messages.
- (absolute). Total number of opens.
- (unique). Total number of unique opens. Multiple opens by a recipient are seen as a unique open.
- (absolute) in %. Percentage of total opens in relation to the number of recipients.
- (unique) in %.Percentage of unique opens in relation to the number of recipients.
- Clicks. Clicked links.
- (absolute). Total number of clicks.
- (unique). Total number of unique recipients that clicked an arbitrary link in a mailing. It does not matter how often and which link was clicked.
- (absolute) in %. Percentage of total clicks in relation to the number of recipients.
- (unique) in %. Percentage of unique clicks in relation to the number of recipients.
- Bounces. Messages for which bounces have been registered, including soft and hard bounces.
- (absolute). Total number of bounces.
- (unique). Total number of unique bounces.
- (absolute) in %. Percentage of total bounces in relation to the number of recipients.
- (unique) in %. Percentage of unique bounces in relation to the number of recipients.
- Soft bounces. Messages for which soft bounces Soft bounces occur when emails cannot be delivered due to temporary problems. This can happen, for example, if a recipient's mailbox is full. Mailboxes that reject mailings via soft bounce may be available again at a later date. have been registered.
- (absolute). Total number of soft bounces.
- (unique). Total number of unique soft bounces.
- (absolute) in %. Percentage of total soft bounces in relation to the number of recipients.
- (unique) in %. Percentage of unique soft bounces in relation to the number of recipients.
- Hard bounces. Messages for which hard bounces Hard bounces occur when an email cannot be delivered due to a permanent error (for example because the email address no longer exists). have been registered.
- (absolute). Total number of hard bounces.
- (unique). Total number of unique hard bounces.
- (absolute) in %. Percentage of total hard bounces in relation to the number of recipients.
- (unique) in %. Percentage of unique hard bounces in relation to the number of recipients.
- Responses. Messages that return to the sending mail server (including reply, autoresponder, hard and soft bounce).
- (absolute). Total number of responses.
- (unique). Total number of unique responses.
- (absolute) in %. Percentage of total responses in relation to the number of recipients.
- (unique) in %. Percentage of unique responses in relation to the number of recipients.
- Unsubscribes. Registered unsubscribes.
- (absolute). Total number of unsubscribes.
- (unique). Total number of unique clicks on an unsubscribe link.
- (absolute) in %. Percentage of total unsubscribes in relation to the number of recipients.
- (unique) in %. Percentage of unique clicks on an unsubscribe link in relation to the number of recipients.
- Display of the x and y axis.
- Linear. The axis values are displayed linearly - in successive steps.
- Logarithmic. The axis values are displayed exponentially.