E-Mail Still Rules, 11% of the time.

Feb 17th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: General

From usability guru Jakob Nielsen:

E-newsletters that are informative, convenient, and timely are often preferred over other media. However, a new study found that only 11% of newsletters were read thoroughly, so layout and content scannability is paramount.

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