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Employees ‘less likely to open marketing emails during lunch’

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The volume of marketing emails opened drops markedly during the lunch hour, according to new research.

The research, from email marketing provider Pure360, reveals that marketing professionals cannot rely on ‘gut instinct’ when it comes to email marketing.

Pure360 analysed over 660,000 emails sent by 34 companies to discover that widely held assumptions often lead marketers astray.

A mere 9% of the emails sent were opened between noon and 2pm, with 62% of those opened being news or magazine alerts rather than promotions on goods or services.

Pure360’s research reveals that recipients are far more likely to open emails in their own time rather than at work, contradicting the media’s stereotype of employees who take advantage of work-based email and internet for personal use.  

Almost half (48%) of all marketing emails were opened outside of office hours.

Consumer AM and a Life-Changing Afternoon

The research also indicates that recipients are very receptive to consumer promotions, such as discounts on clothes, gadgets and events, at the beginning of the working day.

Counter-intuitively, offers relating to dining and going out are far more likely to be opened in this period - 27% of all restaurant promotions and 19% of promotions on live events, such as concerts and rugby matches were opened in this one hour slot.

It seems the ‘instant gratification’ of planning outings or shopping for bargains gives workers the ‘morning boost’ they need to get through the day, with 16.5 % of all emails being opened between 9am and 10am.

This contrasts with responses in the afternoon. The ‘post-lunch slump’ period between 3pm and 5pm is known to lead to work apathy, and the research indicates that in this period people become more responsive to marketing emails that offer potential ‘life changes’. 

Marc Munier, commercial director of Pure360, said: “Over the course of the working day, there is a shift among consumers regarding what type of emails they are likely to open. After lunch, consumers are more open to ‘bigger picture’ promotions, whether that involves sorting out their finances, finding a new job or looking for a new property. 42.6% of all the financial services emails that were sent were opened in the afternoon.”

Using the research, Pure360’s team have identified patterns in consumers responses to different email marketing promotions throughout the day:

The Abyss (10pm to 9am)

This is an ineffective time to send email promotions – it’s like throwing them into a black hole.

Consumer AM (9am to 10am)

The second most prevalent opening time is at the beginning of the working day, with consumers allowing themselves to be distracted by offers on clothes, live events, restaurants and consumer goods.

Do Not Disturb (10am to Noon)

Consumers are not opening marketing emails, choosing instead to focus on work.

The Lunchtime News (Noon to 2pm)

Counter-intuitively, consumers are also unlikely to open marketing emails during their lunch, choosing Instead to spend time on news and magazine alerts.

In The Zone (2pm to 3pm)

In the immediate post-lunch period consumers remain focussed on work, responding only to email offers relating to financial services.

A Life-changing Afternoon (3pm to 5pm)

Job-related apathy sets in and consumers start thinking about their personal situation. As a result, more emails relating to property and financial services are opened between 3pm and 5pm than any other type of promotion.

‘Working Late’ (5pm to 7pm)

There is a dramatic rise in recipients opening holiday promotions during the period (17.9% of all emails promoting holiday promotions were opened in these two hours). Counter-intuitively, this is also the timeframe within which recipients are most likely to open B2B promotions (26.4%).

Last Orders (7pm to 10pm)

Recipients are more likely to respond to consumer promotions in their own time, with 23% being opened in this period. Offers on clothes, special interests such as sports and gym promotions (26% opened during this time) performed extremely well in this period.

Make It Personal

Pure 360 research reveals trends and opening times that marketing professionals should be aware of. However, Pure360 advises that the most effective email marketing campaigns will go a step further, looking at the behavioural patterns of individual recipients.

“Tools such as Intelligent Time Saving (ITS) enable marketing professionals to identify when individual recipients are most likely to respond to email marketing campaigns. By analysing when people have opened and clicked through on previous messages, marketers can ensure that emails are delivered at the time they are most likely to be read,” said Munier. 

“Everyone reads their emails at different times and professional marketers should use technology such as ITS to help them spot these trends. Marketers should adapt their campaign to suit the recipient’s individual needs.”

Pure360 was founded in 2001 and has recently undergone a complete re-branding. Abi Clowes, marketing manager at Pure 360, said: “We wanted to make sure that our brand and products were still closely aligned to what modern day marketing professionals need. 

“We’ve simplified the site and made our product much easier to use, regardless of the marketer’s experience. The people we talk to on a daily basis don’t want faceless technology or a suit talking to them so we’re just being ourselves, providing them with not just powerful technology but also friendly, dedicated experts.”

Source: www.Pure360.com

 

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