Wednesday, November 20, 2019
The Proven Ways to Get Your Emails Read
The Proven Ways to Get Your Emails Read The Proven Ways to Get Your Emails Read Weâve all been there: You come into the office, you open your inbox, and all you see are pages of new emails. Ugh. How are you going to get through it all? Obviously, if your inbox is packed, you can only imagine how jammed everyone elseâs are, too. So, how do you make sure your emails to people (especially important people) get noticed, get read, and donât get stuck in inbox limbo? Hint: You strategize. Mailchimp, an email newsletter startup that allows people to build, design, and send email newsletters, actually put all of its data together from millions of emails to find patterns in how people interact with their inboxes. And itâs data you can use to your advantage to decide exactly when to send your emails to give them the best shot of getting noticed. For example, are you just hoping to have your email opened? Itâs better to send it during the day than at night (around 1 PM, to be exact), as Mailchimpâs data shows that most people are checking their emails throughout the afternoon hours. Additionally, are you hoping to catch your boss or someone important on a less busy day but donât know his or her schedule? Avoid emailing on Tuesday and Thursday; those are the highest volume days for peopleâs inboxes, and you donât want your important message to get lost in a sea of newsletters, offers, and other correspondence. Obviously, the least email traffic occurs on Saturday and Sunday (but will your boss really be checking his or her email then?). Try Wednesday, since Monday can be stressful, and people tend to check out mentally on Fridays. Armed with these stealthy secrets of emailing at precisely the right time, youâll make sure your messages always get noticed. And hey, thatâs half the battle. Photo of mail courtesy of Shutterstock.
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