Vahe Habeshian
Vahe Habeshian   BIO
08.14.06

Q2 Email Open, Click Rates Highest on Saturday


MarketingVOX: On average, email open and click-through rates were highest on Saturdays in the second quarter, according to a new report.
Email open and click-through rates averaged 38.3 percent and 5.4 percent, respectively, on Saturdays, writes MediaPost, citing a new study from online marketing firm eROI. Sundays, too, had high open rates (37.1 percent) and – along with Mondays and Thursdays – click-through rates of 5.2 percent. Friday was the worst day of the week for both open and click-through rates.
Moreover, the highest click rate – 6.2 percent – are around the lunch hour; the second-highest click rate is at 10:00 a.m, with 5.9 percent.
B2B email recipients prefer (see eROI chart, below) to receive messages on Tuesday (36 percent) and Monday (33 percent); B2C email recipients prefer Friday (31 percent) and Wednesday (26 percent).
eROI email day preferences

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Nearly 8 of 10 B2B email recipients subscribe using their business address. However, only 57 percent of B2C email recipients subscribe using personal email addresses; 24 percent use an address created for email lists; 19 percent use their business addresses.
Previous coverage:
- eROI: Email Open and Click Rates Soared in Q1, Peaked on Weekends
- Email Open Rates Fell in Q4, Peaked on Fridays
- Email Volume Affects Read and Click Rates, List Size Matters
- Best Day for Emailing Is a Moving Target
- Optimal Day of Week for Emailing Now Tough to Choose
- Email Send Day Studies Prove Self-Influencing

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