Managing Incoming E-mail: What Every User Needs to Know
Jul 24 2006
I found this older study that hit home with me, as I process about 400 emails a day. I have a personal rule not to EVER let my inbox exceed 50 emails by the end of every day. I would prefer 35 or less, but I know what is possible. I wonder if other people are like this as well. The amusing thing to me about this report was that it cites 20-30 emails a day. So 2003, right.
I know just in my sent items that I have not filed or deleted that I have over 20K emails for search reference in the past year alone. Sick, I know, but it is the easiest way to communicate in a busy world and across oceans and time zones.
Take a read if you are wondering about your own inbox as well as what trauma your own customers and prospects might be facing as well.
Description: This report, available as a PDF download, describes a simple method that will allow any user to cope with increasing amounts of incoming e-mail. This includes a simple method to solve the hassle of incoming spam.
Published in Case Study on Monday, July 24th, 2006






