Email Newsletter Usability Study

UseIt conducted a thorough exam of Email Newsletter Usability. The main conclusion was that readers merely scan or skim email newsletters. The design implication is clearly that the top of the newsletter will have the most impact and must be designed for high scannability. If longer newsletters are necessary, articles should be promoted at the top of the template and link to the full article lower down in the email.

Posted by: bond on 02-25, 06:58PM | Email Marketing
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