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Official Association Email Marketing Benchmark Guide now Available!
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Meghan Curtin
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Jun 10, 2011 02:27 PM
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61% of association industry emails are read on desktop email clients...
...a number that decreased from the previous year, while mobile and web-based email clients are on the rise.
Learn more email industry statistics with our newest whitepaper:
The Email Marketing Benchmark Guide
. It provides metrics to association email marketers that will ultimately steer them to which email marketing analytics to study in order to improve results. This guide is a summary of metrics Informz collected from over 500 worldwide organizations and 400 millions emails sent.
Here’s your advanced copy.
For more information, please contact Meghan Curtin at Informz.
518-691-0071 x162
curtin@informz.com
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