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Discipline vs. fairness
What’s better, a fish or a bicycle?
That’s a ridiculous question, because they’re not opposites nor are they exclusive.
It’s tempting to come to the conclusion that discipline is on one end of a spectrum and fairness is on the other.
We see it in sports, business and politics all the time. A boss or coach is seen as a voice of discipline, right and wrong, certainty and power, while the ‘other side’ is all tied up in knots over what’s more fair.
But they actually don’t oppose each other. Fairness can be executed with rigor. Fairness can lead to productivity and efficiency. Fairness is actually what forward motion is capable of.
The opposite of discipline is actually laziness, and that’s often associated with fear. Fear of responsibility and fear of the truth. Responsibility and truth are required if we’re going to get on the right track. -
How to Build a Successful DevOps Pipeline for Salesforce
In “Salesforce DevOps: Learnings from 300+ Salesforce Deployments” I detailed my experience of using DevOps with Salesforce to deliver successful projects. We covered typical implementation models, as well as how to choose the right deployment mechanisms and the importance of version control. In this article,… Read More
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Robots replacing humans in the future!!
As per a recent report, 10 million jobs are going to replaced by robots over the next 10 years. Upon reflecting on this statement, I realised that the importance of robots in the workforce and started putting all elements together- humans will be heavily reliant on robotic processes- and business owners would encourage use of bots to keep up with competitors- enjoy precision, maintain quality standards and minimise the element of human error. https://www.pimonk.com/post/robots-will-massively-replace-humans-in-the-near-future
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Speed bumps
We’re either going or we’re not going. We get to make that decision every day. Perhaps you’ve decided:
We’re going.
That detour we hit, the pothole we narrowly avoided, the interruption that was unexpected–we experienced them, and we decided that we’re still going.
Speed bumps are real. They’re a warning, or they’re unavoidable, and they hurt. Speed bumps cannot be denied.
A speed bump that stops us from going is an obstacle.
Often, the only difference between a speed bump and an obstacle is our decision about which one it is.
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The Fancy Corner787
There is this brand new online store in which it launched few days ago, but rapidly was recognized by the customers and has become an early success. This stores holds a wide variation of products. Let’s go ahead and visit this store and lets share our thoughts. [The Fancy Corner787 Online Store](www.thefancycorner787.com)
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Focusing Ideas Before Setting up in Retail Business
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Naukri katta provides government employment news for state and central job openings in India. Get sarkari naukri news 2021 on naukrikatta.
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Variability, industrialization and hating your job
50 years ago, Oldham and Hackman proposed the job characteristics model. It so resonates with people that it feels like common sense: Job satisfaction is driven by five factors:
Task significance: Does the work you do create meaning or impact?Task identity: Do you feel ownership (emotionally) in the work you’re doing?Autonomy: Do you have the freedom to make choices?Skill variety: Is the task monotonous?Feedback: Are you in a place where you can safely and easily get feedback and use it to improve?
If you think about your moments of flow, or the pastimes and hobbies we choose, they have all or most of these elements.
And if you think about the most boring day you’ve ever had, or the worst job you had to do, it’s likely that most of these were missing.
And yet, even though it’s easy to show that these five factors are critical in attracting and keeping skilled and talented workers, many organizations work overtime to eliminate them. “I’m just doing my job” is the antithesis of what works for workers.
So why?
Because industrial systems hate variability. They work to mechanize as many steps as they can, and if forced to use a human, work hard to keep that human within very specific boundaries.
Better to have a three-hour Zoom call where everyone listens to the rules than risk having someone make a mistake, even one with no negative impact. Better to parcel out jobs to the cheapest available cog than depend on a linchpin to make a difference. And better to know in advance exactly what to expect.
The industrial system would rather settle for mediocre than suffer between moments of brilliance and occasional defects.
The solution is not surrendering to the system. It’s to realize that in a competitive marketplace, automating human performance is a shortcut to becoming a commodity. If you can automate it, so can your competitors.
Instead, we have the opportunity to do work that is unexpected, generous and original. It won’t be perfect, it won’t be the cheapest, but it will matter.
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The Ultimate List of Email Marketing Stats for 2021
Nowadays, marketers put a lot of emphasis on webinars, video campaigns, and other new opportunities to reach their customers.
But your contemporary communication methods shouldn’t distract you from one of the oldest and yet most effective messaging channels — email.
You might be wondering if email is still a worthwhile marketing strategy. Well, it is.
In fact, email generates $42 for every $1 spent, which is an astounding 4,200% ROI, making it one of the most effective options available.
If you’re still hesitant, keep reading — we’ve cultivated a list of email marketing statistics for 2021 to demonstrate just how powerful email can be.General Email Marketing Statistics and Best Practices
The global e-mail marketing market was valued at $7.5 billion in 2020 and is projected to increase to $17.9 billion by 2027. (Statista, 2021)
There are 4 billion daily email users. This number is expected to climb to 4.6 billion by 2025. (Statista, 2021)
More than 306 billion emails are sent and received each day. (Statista, 2021)
Active email accounts surpassed 5.6 billion in 2019. (Statista, 2019)
64% of small businesses use email marketing to reach customers. (Campaign Monitor, 2021)
More than 40% of marketers saw budget cuts to email since the pandemic. (Litmus, 2020)
Across all industries, the average email open rate is 19.8%, the click-through rate is 11.3%, and the bounce rate is 9.4%. (Constant Contact, 2021)
Marketers who use segmented campaigns note as much as a 760% increase in revenue. (Campaign Monitor, 2019)
4 out of 5 marketers said they’d rather give up social media than email marketing. (Litmus, 2020)
35% of marketers send their customers 3-5 emails per week. (Not Another State of Marketing, 2020)
78% of marketers in 2020 said email is important to overall company success, compared to 71% in 2019. (Litmus, 2020)
78% of marketers have seen an increase in email engagement over the last 12 months (Not Another State of Marketing, 2020)
31% of B2B marketers say email newsletters are the best way to nurture leads. (Content Marketing Institute, 2020)
The U.S. spent over 350 million dollars on email advertising in 2019. (Statista, 2019)
Brands that always include an A/B test in their emails generate an ROI of 48:1. (Litmus, 2019)
Globally, Fridays see the highest email open rates (nearly 19%), compared to the lowest open rates (17%) on Saturdays. (Campaign Monitor, 2021)
66% of marketers believe artificial intelligence is a way to optimize email send times. (Statista, 2019)23% of brands have already experimented with interactive elements in email, an additional 32% are planning on trying it soon. (Not Another State of Marketing, 2020)
B2B Email Marketing Statistics
81% of B2B marketers say their most used form of content marketing is email newsletters. (Content Marketing Institute, 2020)
16% of all emails never make it into the inbox. (Email Tool Tester, 2019)
On average, B2B companies send one email marketing campaign every 25 days. (SuperOffice, 2020)
31% of B2B marketers say email newsletters are the best way to nurture leads. (Content Marketing Institute, 2020)
87% of B2B marketers say email is one of their top free organic distribution channels. (Content Marketing Institute, 2020)
90% of content marketers say email engagement is the top metric they track to measure content performance. (Content Marketing Institute, 2020)
89% of all B2B email campaigns are sent from a company name. (SuperOffice, 2020)
The second-most common technology B2B organizations use to assist with content marketing is mail marketing software. Roughly 85% of marketers say they work with these tools. (Content Marketing Institute, 2020)Mobile Marketing Statistics
Nearly 55% of global website traffic is generated from mobile devices, excluding tablets. (Statista, 2021)
Apple iPhone’s native email app has the highest market share, followed by Gmail. (Litmus Labs, 2021)
Nearly 1 in 5 email campaigns is not optimized for mobile devices. (SuperOffice, 2020)
Launching a mobile-responsive email design can increase unique mobile clicks by 15%. (MailChimp, 2019)
Mobile-friendly email is the second most-used tactic email marketers to improve their performance. (HubSpot, 2020)
9.3% of email clicks come from tablets, rather than smartphones or computers. (MailChimp, 2019)
Although people primarily check email on iPhone devices, Gmail is still the most-used email service, with more than 1.5 billion users (CNBC, 2019)B2C Email Marketing Statistics
Your audience will reward you with higher open and click rates if you don’t send more than five newsletters a week. (GetResponse, 2020)
60% of retail, e-commerce, and consumer goods and services companies are personalizing emails based on past purchases, versus 38% in 2019. (Litmus, 2020)
More than 8 out of 10 people will open a welcome email, generating 4x as many opens and 10x as many clicks as other email types. (GetResponse, 2020)
The single message autoresponder email had an astonishing 98% open rate and a 37% click-through rate. (GetResponse, 2020)
Nearly 22% of all email campaigns are opened within the first hour of sending. (GetResponse, 2020)
45% of internet users avoid opening emails from unknown addresses. (Statista, 2019)
Email Marketing Demographics 2021
99% of email users check their inbox every day, with some checking 20 times a day. Of those people, 58% of consumers check their email first thing in the morning. (OptinMonster, 2020)
40% of consumers say they have at least 50 unread emails in their inbox. (HubSpot, 2020)
Emails sent by independent artists, writers, and performers have the highest open rate at 34.4%, followed by education (34.1%) and travel and tourism (32.6%). (Constant Contact, 2021)
On average, the highest email click-through rate goes to the Consulting services industry at 25%, with Administrative and Business Support services in second at 20%, and Home and Building services in third at nearly 19%. (Constant Contact, 2021)
26% of retail emails bounce, putting it well above the 9% average bounce rate for all industries. (Constant Contact, 2021)
20% of retail, e-commerce, and consumer goods and services companies are personalizing emails based on gender, race, ethnicity, versus 11% in 2019. (Litmus, 2020)
59% of Millennials primarily use their smartphone to check email, while 67% of Generation Z scans their inbox on mobile. (Bluecore, 2021)
74% of Baby Boomers think email is the most personal channel to receive communications from brands, followed by 72% of Gen X, 64% of Millennials, and 60% of Gen Z. (Bluecore, 2021)
91% of women in the US use email, compared to 89% of men. (Statista, 2019)
Asian Americans are the most popular email users in the US (92%), followed by white users (91%), African American users (88%), Hispanic users (85%), and American Indian or Alaskan Native users (83%). (Statista, 2019)Apply Your Email Knowledge
Many of the data points will help you make the case for investing more time and money into your email marketing strategy. While you can refer back to this post at any time, you can also start applying them to your next campaign.Editor’s Note: This blog post was originally published in March 2019, but was updated for comprehensiveness and freshness.