Can You Really Make Money Writing Emails?

According to HubSpot, 99% of consumers check their email every day, with more than 50% checking it more than 10 times a day.

William Ballard, MBA

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Have you already checked your email today? If you’re like most people, the answer is “yes.” In fact, according to HubSpot, 99% of consumers check their email every day, with more than 50% checking it more than 10 times a day.

Moreover, opening and sending emails is usually an obligation for businesspeople because it’s part of their job.

It’s no wonder the statistics are so high. Email is where you communicate with clients and potential clients, family members, and friends — and it’s also where you receive confirmations of purchases.

You might also get emails because you’ve subscribed to digests of industry information, online magazines, email newsletters, and so much more.

That said, a lot happens in email inboxes, and marketers love it because it’s a direct connection to you, a potential buyer.

Now, understand this: Email outperforms social media by almost 38% as a marketing channel! In fact, the Digital Marketing Agency found that for every $1 spent on email, businesses average $44 in return.

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William Ballard, MBA
William Ballard, MBA

Written by William Ballard, MBA

Business coach, marketing consultant, and creative entrepreneur. I help writers get their work noticed and get paid what they are worth: https://bit.ly/3M9ztvm