Take this Quick Survey on E-Mail Usage

by Joe on May 22, 2008

in Blogging,Geeky

E-MailI’ve been having trouble locating some current information on how people use e-mail these days. E-mail was once critical to communicate until just a few years ago, I suspect things have changed.

Please help me out by sharing your e-mail habits in this e-mail usage survey!

E-mail Usage Survey — Polls are now closed.

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Thanks for sharing your opinions. Please share this survey with your friends in order to see what other people’s attitudes on e-mail are. As far as me personally, I won’t skew your results; and will share my opinions as a follow-up later on.

If you have any complaints or suggestions on e-mail, feel welcome to sound off in the comments.

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  • Mark
    "What E-Mail Client Do You Use?"

    I use Outlook for the rare times I'm on my computer, otherwise I'll use the iPhone mail client.
  • Joe
    Lee,

    I agree. I'm also testing out the WP-Polls plugin for Wordpress. I think some more surveys would be useful. You're getting me thinking...

    Thanks for commenting.

    ~Joe
  • lee
    agreed with melissa. also, you didn't really take into account the feeling that email (and other communication apps like twitter + facebook) are always on.

    i don't check any of them, really. they tell me when someone's knocking.
  • Melissa
    Can't wait to see the results! I wonder how email habits may be different depending on work vs. home email, and whether the user is able to check email from their mobile device.
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