We asked people in North America and Europe about their holiday email expectations. (Big thanks to everyone who participated!) Here are the results: Content Preferences: Most subscribers () prefer emails that offer discounts or bonuses. like receiving sincere greeting cards, like interactive games, and only are interested in personal annual reviews, such as purchase or app usage summaries. Match to current emails: More than half (.) of respondents feel their current holiday emails match their preferences.
However, , feel that the emails they receive do australia telegram database not align with the desired content, indicating a gap between the email content and subscribers' expectations. Best time to send Christmas emails: Most respondents (,) prefer to receive holiday emails the weekend before the holidays because they don't read the messages on Christmas Day. About . like to receive them a few weeks in advance to prepare them in advance, while only . want them on Christmas Day.
Number of emails: The majority of respondents (,) are in favor of receiving only one email. On the contrary, , prefer that emails be sent during the two weeks before Christmas to avoid missing these messages. Importance of festive email design: A significant .1 of respondents believe that email design is important, indicating that attractive, well-designed emails are more likely to attract recipients. Only . think that design is not important. Overall, the survey indicated the need for targeted, timely and visually appealing holiday email campaigns to meet subscriber preferences.