The latest email resources from the Litmus blog and a few of our favorite things from around the web last
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04 September, 2025
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Report
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Here’s your reminder to revisit the insights in this year’s State of Email report.
It’s packed with fresh data from marketers around the world. We bet it’ll help shape your strategy and roadmap for 2026, just like it is for us.
Our favorite theme from the report: marketers want to build relationships, not just emails. It pops up again and again, reinforcing that now’s the time to look beyond opens and click rates and connect with customers on a deeper level.
If you haven’t downloaded it yet, don’t worry—we forgive you. Grab your copy here.
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Pop quiz:
76% of marketing teams produce emails in:
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2-3 days
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1 week or less
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2-3 weeks
Scroll to the bottom for the answer.
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Push those reading glasses up
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Marketing director + sales director 
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The answer is b. 76% of teams take 1 week or less to create an email. In 2023, 62% of teams took 2+ weeks to build an email. Cheers to you for getting quicker.
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