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Boomerang: 7 Tips for Getting More Responses to Your Emails (With Data!)
This report is based on data from Boomerang tests.
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2016
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Boomerang found that emails written at a 3rd grade reading level provided a 36% higher response rate over emails written at a college reading level and a 17% higher response rate than emails written even at a high school reading level.
Boomerang: 7 Tips for Getting More Responses to Your Emails (With Data!)
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Emails that were slightly to moderately positive or slightly to moderately negative received 10-15% more responses than emails that were completely neutral.
Boomerang: 7 Tips for Getting More Responses to Your Emails (With Data!)
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The sweet spot for email length is between 50-125 words. Emails of this length yielded response rates above 50%.
Boomerang: 7 Tips for Getting More Responses to Your Emails (With Data!)
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Emails that asked 1-3 questions are 50% more likely to get a response than emails asking no questions.
Boomerang: 7 Tips for Getting More Responses to Your Emails (With Data!)
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