Make your email blast, newsletter easy to skim and scan

How to help readers skim email | |
![]() | Do people skim, scan, read emails? Just 19% of email newsletters get read thoroughly “Scannability is important for websites,” writes Nielsen Norman Group principal Jakob Nielsen, “but it’s about 50% more important for newsletters.” |
![]() | How to write a great email newsletter Steal these tricks from theSkimm Just what I need: Readers can skim a digest of the day’s events — in 1,000 words or less — with theSkimm. |
How to write email microcontent | |
![]() | How to write listicles, or list articles Craft top 10 lists like a pro Polish your listicles, or list articles, with these tips and techniques. |
How to format email newsletters | |
![]() | 3 email newsletter formats that work Lists, headlines & blurbs, single stories most valuable Format for attention: Choose an email newsletter format that’s short and focused, and stick with it issue after issue. |
![]() | How to format email newsletters for DoD recipients Uncle Sam wants you to write emails his employees can read How would you like to cut and paste 10-line URLs into a browser? Department of Defense employees don’t like to either. |
More on scannable email | |
![]() | Quotes on how to write skimmable email What writers & others say “Scannability is important for websites as well, but it’s about 50% more important for newsletters.”— Jakob Nielsen, principal, the Nielsen Norman Group. |