Newsletter analysis – The apparel & personal objects industry in 2013


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Thanks to NewsletterMonitor, throughout 2013 we collected a huge quantity of newsletters and have brought them together here in an analysis of how the appare…

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Email marketing in the apparel and personal objects industry. An analysis. | Newsletter Monitor Blog


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Thanks to NewsletterMonitor, we analyzed 165,000 emails from the apparel and personal objects industry to discover insights that could help your email strategy.

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Email marketing in the apparel and personal objects industry. An analysis. | Newsletter Monitor Blog


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Thanks to NewsletterMonitor, we analyzed 165,000 emails from the apparel and personal objects industry to discover insights that could help your email strategy.

Amodiovalerio Verde‘s insight:

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Email Marketing Analysis: Apparel and Personal Objects 2013


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Thanks to NewsletterMonitor, throughout 2013 we collected a huge quantity of newsletters and have brought
them together here in an analysis of how the apparel and personal objects industry communicated with its users.

Amodiovalerio Verde‘s insight:

The analysis relates to over 1,900 international brands that send newsletters in the English language.

Some findings:

• In 2013, 165,000 English language emails were sent by over 1,900 brands in the apparel and personal object industry.

• On average, each brand sent 114 emails per year (9.5 emails per month).

• Only 1 email out of 5 is sent out during weekends.

• At the end of the year (starting from October) there was an increase in frequency.

• 9.5% of the emails are sent while users are sleeping! (between 00:00 gmt+1 and 07:00 gmt+1).

• Emails are sent at every hour of the day. The first minutes of each hour are generally preferred.

• 9% of emails use a “noreply@” for the mail-from address

…and more

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6 Facebook Metrics Marketers Should Be Measuring | Social Media Examiner


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Facebook Page Statistics: Here are the statistics you need to measure and how to measure them to determine your Facebook Page’s performance.

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Google Reader Is Shutting Down – Here Are the Best Alternatives


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Google announced today that it’ll be closing Google Reader’s doors on July 1st of this year, meaning you’ll need to find a new way to get your news fix.

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Has The MBA Become A Worthless Degree?


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The debate never seems to end or get more ridiculous

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The 5 dimensions of your digital infrastructure | Conversation Management


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A digital strategy does not equal a Facebook strategy. Too many people place Facebook (or Twitter) in the heart of their digital approach. Facebook is great, but should probably not be the centre of your digital infrastructure.

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Email marketing responsive | Newsletter Monitor Blog


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Let’s talk about the importance of being responsive with the example of Burberry from NewsletterMonitor.

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The importance of being responsive

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[Infographic] Emails Reach Their Best Results In the 1st Hour


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Every company, every industry, and even every department in a single company can have different results. If you want to truly want to know how to get the best from your marketing, then you need to make testing a priority.

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