a crummy email strategy. There are data-backed guidelines you can follow to get the highest open rate in different markets, like this:[*] Entrepreneurs & Workaholics: Saturday at 10am B2B (Normal People Who Work 9-5): Saturday at 10am B2C (Consumers): Saturday at 12am That might be enough for you, if you’re starting out and only have a small list of no more than 2,000 subscribers. But if you’re more advanced, you’ll want to find the best time to send for YOUR unique audience.
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CONSIDER YOUR SUBSCRIBERS Best practices aside, you need to remember who you’re really sending your emails to. Is your email audience top executives who’ve already completed what most consider to be a full day by 6:00am? Or are you sending emails to stay-at-home moms, college kids, and small business owners? Knowing this makes a huge difference in your email scheduling. If you’re only sending your emails based off general data -- or worse, your work schedule -- you’re not going to make