September
By Radicati Team • Nov 7th, 2011 • Category: OtherE-Hoarding Is Unhealthy
September 30, 2011
BusinessWeek.com
A recent survey by the technology market research firm Radicati Group reported that “the typical corporate e-mail user sends and receives about 105 e-mail messages per day.” That is a lot of e-mail to process, categorize, or store. Sorting through old messages and rummaging through our in-boxes like we’re after the Holy Grail strips hours from each day.
Stop holding people’s inboxes hostage
September 28, 2011
CNN.com
All told, we’re sending about 300 billion e-mails a day worldwide, according to research firm Radicati. The average business e-mail account accepts and shoots out more than 100 daily notes.
16 Percent of E-Mails Delivered to Inbox are Considered Spam by Business Users: Survey
September 27, 2011
TMCNet
Business users send 41 e-mail messages per day, and receive approximately 100 e-mail messages per day, according to a survey by Radicati Group.
Email Marketing Metrics Show Slight Dip in Q2 2011
September 12, 2011
eMarketer
Radicati Group reported in December 2010 that the average consumer received 32 emails per day that year. For marketers to have theirs opened, relevance and genuine value to the recipient are key.
No Delivery: USPS Woes Compounded By Email, Junk Mail
September 9, 2011
MediaDailyNews
From virtually nothing some 20 years ago, the volume of emails sent per day, globally, surged to 294 billion in 2010, according to the Radicati Group, reaching an incredible 107.3 trillion for the year. Americans are responsible for a disproportionate share of this activity.
How much do you know about email?
September 1, 2011
DynamicBusiness.com
In 2010, in an average day, there were around 294 billion emails sent per day or 2.8million messages per second! (Radicati)