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deliverable (s)
an aspect of a proposal that the provider commits to do or supply, usually and preferably clearly measurable
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Deliverable
In a contract, these are the expected results of the services provided.
Diggbait
Purposely creating content to get traffic from digg.com ...

Cost savings can certainly be seen with products and services deliverable in digital form (e.g., music, publications, graphic design, etc.) where production and shipping expenses are essentially removed from the cost equation.

Soft Bounces: These two terms refer to the undeliverable within an email campaign. A hard bounce represents a specifically addressed email that, for whatever reason, never left the transmitting server.

Nixie " Mail piece returned by the post office because the address is not deliverable.

Bounce Rate - The number of undeliverable emails/ number of emails sent ratio (can be multiplied by 100 to express the result as a percentage).

List Cleaning: The process of updating a list in order to remove any undeliverable addresses. Other cleaning activities could include removing duplicates, bad debts, names on the DMA Mail Preference Service, prison ZIPs, etc.

Nixie: Mailing piece returned to mailer by the Postal Service because of an incorrect or undeliverable name or address. The nixie rate varies depending on the source of the mailing list.

ROI Visibility Platform
The customized tracking tool of NetBooster Asia in which all online marketing campaigns are fixed and closely monitored for deliverables to clients who want updates regarding the progress of their projects.

(I wish I could tell you the number of times I've encountered instances where the wrong list was shipped to the mail house and the client never knew it was addressed to the wrong group because it was mailed bulk--non-deliverables not returned ...

Bounces are messages that are undeliverable to the recipient. They could be "soft bounces" due to temporary issues such as a full mailbox, or "hard bounces" from an invalid email account, ...

The response rate for an online survey is usually the number of clicks on the URL divided by the number of invitations sent. For a mail or postal survey, it is the number of completed surveys returned divided by the number of deliverable pieces.

Percent Bounced Back The number of emails that were returned as undeliverable divided by the total number of emails sent, multiplied by 100.

See also: Service, Marketing, Product, Services, Market

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