Email is my second favorite way of communicating, just under face-to-face. It is my digital version of my mental memory, as I can go back and search for old conversations, and unlike Slack or G+ hangouts, it is actually organized. The question though, is it best to use emails? Are you actually wasting people’s time? Are you doing email more efficiently than others and need to dumb down how you approach emailing?
Here are some key points I got out of the infographic below.
- iOS devices are the most widely used email clients. It surprised me that it wasn’t Gmail, but the mobile aspect did not surprise me at all.
- Apple Mail and Windows Live users mostly glace and delete emails, but surprisingly mobile users read most of their emails and only rarely skim or glance/delete.
- Mobile use has increased by 400%!!!!! So if you have HTML and it’s designed for a desktop, you are doing it wrong.
What are you going to add to your email strategies to do it better?
[via Hubspot]
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