Several factors can contribute to long response times, including:
Timing: Sending emails at the wrong time can result in delayed engagement. For example, emails sent during weekends or holidays might not get immediate attention. Content Relevance: If the email content is not relevant to the recipient, they are less likely to engage promptly. Subject Line: A weak or unclear subject line can fail to capture the recipient's interest, leading to delayed opens. Mobile Optimization: Emails that are not optimized for mobile devices may discourage immediate engagement. Frequency: Sending too many or too few emails can affect response times. Overloading recipients can lead to email fatigue, while infrequent emails may be forgotten.