Impact Assessment For Interactive Boost Customer Engagement MKT SS

Impact Assessment For Interactive Boost Customer Engagement MKT SS

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This slide covers the impact evaluation sheet for tracking pre and post interactive marketing campaign KPIs. It includes parameters such as website bounce rate, average session duration, email click through rate, email unsubscribe rate, etc.Present the topic in a bit more detail with this Impact Assessment For Interactive Boost Customer Engagement MKT SS. Use it as a tool for discussion and navigation on Average Session Duration, Social Media Engagement, Post Implementation. This template is free to edit as deemed fit for your organization. Therefore download it now.

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