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Americans Still Prefer Email to Social Media

Americans Still Prefer Email to Social Media | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Social media may be a mainstream communication platform, driving news coverage and consumption and awareness of social movements. But when it comes to office spaces, email and face-to-face conversations are still the preferred method of communication, according to an Adobe survey of white-collar workers with smartphones in the U.S. and the U.K.

In fact, nearly 40 percent of participants preferred communicating by email, while 10 percent preferred instant messages. The enterprise social platforms don’t really seem to be catching on, with only 2 percent of respondents choosing to communicate with their colleagues via social networks.

Even when it comes to being contacted by brands, almost one-half of the survey participants still preferred email. Interestingly, 22 percent of the participants preferred direct mail. None of the other methods of communication–texts, social media messages, phone calls and company mobile apps–broke 10 percent....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

With texting and the growth of new platforms like Snapchat aand Instagram, I can't believe email is still preferred but maybe that's just me?

emmahoops's comment, October 15, 2016 12:15 AM
Wonderful...!
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The One Sales Email Subject Line You've Never Thought To Try

The One Sales Email Subject Line You've Never Thought To Try | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Endless studies, tests, and theories show which words we should and shouldn't be using in our email subject lines. But have you tried simply ... not using a subject line all together?


When we dug into our database to examine 6.4 million emails sent from Sidekick users, we uncovered that  emails with no subject line were opened 8% more than those with a subject line. 


Shocking, right? Let's look at this further....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Very interesting email research Credibility would be lower, no?

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