

In addition to boosting the chances our message will get read, there are a lot of other handy reasons we might want to write an email now, but have it sent later:

There are tools that allow us to write and schedule a message now, but have it be sent at a later time. Fortunately, email technology can help us. Of course, few of us want to be firing up the old email system before 6 in the morning, or spending our lunch hour on the computer. The best times to send messages, according to their likelihood of being opened and interacted with, are before work and during lunch. is almost three times as likely to see a link clicked as one sent at 4:00 P.M.? It turns out that scheduling messages for times when people are feeling fresh (and have high blood sugar!) makes them significantly more likely to have a successful result.

Did you know that an email sent at 6:00 A.M. From comedy routines to your likelihood of being granted probation (below 10% for the hearing immediately before lunch, 65% for the hearing immediately after), it turns out that when we say something matters almost as much as what we say.
