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Understanding the Different Email Types

Find out what personal emails, work emails, and enriched emails mean

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Written by Lee | Outreachly
Updated over 7 months ago

3 different types of email are used in Outreachly campaigns. In every place you send an email - from the campaigns to the Inbox - you can select the email type to send it. This guide will explain those types.

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Personal Emails

"Personal emails" is the name given to the emails that the prospect displays on their 'Contact Details' section on LinkedIn.

Normally, you can only see these email addresses after connecting with the prospect. The prospect has selected these emails as their contact email but some prospects do use personal emails like Gmail rather than work emails.

So a "Personal Email" is defined as an email on LinkedIn and this could be either a business or a personal email.

Work Emails

"Work emails" is the name given to the emails that you have added to Outreachly via a CSV import. This does not mean that the email is necessarily a business email, and it is not an email pulled from LinkedIn that is a work email.

When you upload prospects via CSV, and these have emails with them, you should label these as Work Email when given the option.

So a "Work Email" is defined as an email added by a User (normally via CSV) and could be either a business or a personal email.

Enriched Emails

"Enriched Emails" is the name given to the emails that have been automatically enriched by Outreachly using an enrichment credit.

Normally, these are business emails. However, on occasion, they can be personal emails that the prospect uses for business and has been associated with them as a business email.

So an "Enriched email" is defined as an email found by Outreachly during the enrichment process that has cost 1 enrichment credit.

πŸš€ Success! You now understand the naming conventions and definitions of the different types of emails

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