E-mail: It’s not going anywhere yet
By Mary Ellen Slayter on October 21st, 2009 | 57032 comments on this posthttp%3A%2F%2Fsmartblogs.com%2Fsocial-media%2F2009%2F10%2F21%2Fe-mail-its-not-going-anywhere-yet%2FE-mail%3A+It%27s+not+going+anywhere+yet2009-10-21+09%3A38%3A39Mary+Ellen+Slayterhttp%3A%2F%2Fsmartblogs.com%2Fsocialmedia%2F%3Fp%3D5703
SmartPulse — our weekly reader poll in Smartbrief on Social Media — tracks feedback from leading marketers about social media practices and issues. Paul Chaney, Internet marketing director for Bizzuka, author of “The Digital Handshake,” and member of the SmartBrief on Social Media Advisory Board, helps create the questions and analyzes the results. We run the poll question each Wednesday in our e-newsletter and feature Paul’s analysis on this blog.
Last week’s poll question: With growth in the use of “always-on” social networks such as Facebook and Twitter as vehicles for communication, do you find that you use e-mail more or less often than you used to?
- About the same, 59%
- Somewhat less often, 28%
- More often, 11%
- Rarely use e-mail, 2%
“It’s going to be a long time coming before e-mail is replaced. It’s too ingrained in our business psyche and, for better or worse, established as part of the workflow. While it lacks efficiencies that new tools like Google Wave are attempting to address, it’s stock-standard — everyone knows how to use it.
That being said, I’m finding that much of the anecdotal types of communication with co-workers and colleagues that used to route through e-mail now find themselves being sent via Twitter or Yammer. That leaves the more weighty stuff for my inbox.” –Paul Chaney
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