The Stash: Resort social media growth is down…but it isn’t.
Every year we've updated a simple metric: resort social media growth. We've been tracking this stat since 2010 to find out what happens to growth as t...
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Every year we've updated a simple metric: resort social media growth. We've been tracking this stat since 2010 to find out what happens to growth as t...
In October 2013 we published a breakdown of which email domains were most popular or common among resort guests. Truth be told, the parity between som...
In the past we've looked at correlations between golf resort transactions and major tournaments, but we also wanted to see if there was any correlatio...
Last week we discovered, somewhat surprisingly, that responsiveness had very little impact on whether a mobile email was considered to not "look good....
In nearly every discussion around responsive email design, a common statistic is shared: if your message "doesn't look good" on mobile, 80% of people ...
If you've spent any time in the email marketing field you've likely heard some form of best practice relating to limiting the size of images in your t...
With the 2014/15 ski season in the books, it's time for our annual email marketing performance update. The season, as expected, saw myriad changes to ...
Someone recently asked us a simple question: Does using a filter on my Instagram photos lead to higher engagement? It's an interesting question and, d...
Mobile opens have grown quickly over the last half-decade, but what effect has this increase had on the resort email send times that get the highest o...
Last year Facebook revealed that "when a Page tags another Page, we may show the post to some of the people who like or follow the tagged Page." But h...
Between the mobile app, desktop website, and a fixed-width news feed, the orientation of a photo can have a small but important impact on how it appea...
Last week we found that more links in an email mean more clicks total but fewer clicks per link. A natural follow up question is whether word count fo...