Clicks by hour graph
It would be really interesting to be able to see the number of clicks by hour - and also to compare that for different campaigns.
It would be really interesting to be able to see the number of clicks by hour - and also to compare that for different campaigns.
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I think so too
Currently 'time' when an open occurred is no recorded anywhere (or for that matter what browser was used).
Instead of storing opens data per campaign - would it not be a good idea to have an
opens
table: soumething likeSendy could then stick a new record in the opens table each time an 'open' was recorded;
This would make it possible to delete old 'opens' - say more than 1 year old - etc ... and keep the db reasonably sized.
Would be good to see more detail about user agents, that's for sure.
I second this
I third this. I have clients that want "Opened by Time" reports so they can determine the best time to send emails. User Agent tracking would be great as well, that way I can determine if I still need to support Lotus, Blackberry, etc.
This is a MUST to be considered in next upgrades!.. This is my "fix", I created a new DB table and a run the following trigger:
-- DAILY FEEDBACKS
INSERT INTO daily_feedbacks(campaign_id, opens, dateadded)
SELECT id, opens, now()
from campaigns
where id = 38
This will record Campaing ID, # of opens and date added.
I know this can be done way easier, and will be safer to have it integrated already in Sendy.
Regards,
+1 for this, day and time of day would make Sendy even better!
The right way to do this would be to append some Google Analytics parameters to register your clicks in a new campaign. Then you can see the clicks in GA.
So the feature that needs to be implemented is to append automatically the _utm* paramaters so the URLs look like that:
http://blog.yaentrainement.fr/?utm_source=sendy&utm_medium=email&utm_content=rugby&utm_campaign=rugby_season_start
This is going to put my clicks in Aquisition, Campaigns.
BUT there is a big but... I tlooks like GA doesn't show clicks by hour for this very report! How crazy is that...
Anyway I think having _utm* parameters would solve a lot of issues. Like comparing campaigns for example.
And if you want to create your URL you can use this:
https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1033867?hl=en