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The Best and Worst Time to Send your Emails

The Best and Worst time to Send your Emails You've prepared your email content, got a perfect subject line and tested it on all the inbox clients under the sun - but when should you actually send it? 10pm-9am The Abyss An ineffective time to send email promotions - its like throwing them into a black hole. 9am-10am Consumer AM The second most popular opening time is at the beginning of the working day, when consumers are receptive to offers on a whole range of subjects. DO NOT DISTURB 10am-Noon Do Not Disturb Consumers are focused on work and not opening marketing emails. Please Noon-2pm The Lunchtime News Consumers are more likely to spend time on news and magazine alerts during their lunch break than opening marketing emails. 2pm-3pm In the Zone In the immediate post-lunch period consumers remain focused on work, only responding to email offers related to financial services. 3pm-5pm A Life Changing Afternoon Job-related apathy sets in,meaning more emails related to property and financial services ăre opened between 3pm and 5pm than any other type of promotion. 5pm-7pm Working Late There is a dramatic risk in holiday promotions being opened during this period. This is also thé timeframe during which recipients are most likely to open B2B Promotions. 7pm-10pm Last Orders Recipients are more likely to respond to consumer promotions in their own time.Offers on clothes and special interests such as clothes and gym promotions perform extremely well during this period. Mail Prospects 1-888-420-0517 [email protected] www.mail-prospects.com Email Graphic Infographic brought to you by Mail Prospects

The Best and Worst Time to Send your Emails

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