Emails are a part of modern life, with office workers churning through 120 sent and received messages daily. If you want any of the ones you send to get responded to, don’t trip over your grammar. Email management service Boomerang analyzed 250,000 emails and found that making an error in a subject line translated into a 5 percent decline in the likelihood a message would be opened. The most heavily punished mistake was messing up capitalization in a subject line.
Email mistakes
Jan 5, 2023 | 7:10 AM
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