Sr. Operations Manager
Braintrust
Rita Melkonian is the content marketing manager @ Mixmax with 8+ years of experience in the world of SaaS and automation technology. In her free time, she obsesses over interior design and eats her way through different continents with her husband & daughter (whose fave word is "no").
Rita Melkonian is the content marketing manager @ Mixmax with 8+ years of experience in the world of SaaS and automation technology. In her free time, she obsesses over interior design and eats her way through different continents with her husband & daughter (whose fave word is "no").
Your email staying Unread in someone’s inbox is the equivalent of digital purgatory. Seriously, it's worse than being ghosted by the person you've been texting for weeks.
At least with ghosting, you can take solace in the fact that they were probably never that interested in you to begin with.
But being completely ignored and left for dead unread?
That's just cold.
You've put in the effort, crafted the perfect email, and hit Send only to have it disappear into the digital abyss.
So, what gives? Is there a best time to send cold emails?
There are a few things that can contribute to your emails being left unread (forever), but one of the most common reasons is timing.
Sending an email at the wrong time can mean the difference between getting read and getting deleted.
There's nothing worse than putting all your time and effort into an email campaign only to have it go to waste because you hit Send at the wrong time.
So, when is the best time to send a cold email?
The answer, unfortunately, is that it depends. It depends on your industry, your recipient's location, and a whole host of other factors.
But don't worry, we've got you covered.
We did some digging and compiled a list of the best times to send cold emails for the highest open rate.
Have you ever looked at a job description that included “regularly updating Salesforce” and thought to yourself, “Man, I love that”?
Didn’t think so.
We all know what a pain it is for sales reps to have to sign into Salesforce to log activity and update accounts.
The truth is, if your sales team doesn’t have Salesforce automation, people won’t want to join your organization.
And chances are those who are already on your team aren’t having a jolly good time because they don’t have the tools they need to be successful.
So what’s the solution here?
Salesforce Gmail integration. Boom.