We've Redesigned Our Daily Newsletter: Get Industry Travel Smarts In a Simpler Format


Skift Take

Your inbox needs this.

As our regular users know, we did a redesign of Skift.com earlier in January, and we have been rolling out changes on the site since -- with easier search, cleaner category pages, simpler story pages with bigger images, and more.

As part of that, today we rolled out a redesign of our daily newsletter, to make it simpler to read across all kinds of devices. (See the chart below on stats on our email newsletter and client breakdown, from Mailchimp.)

One of the main reasons why we did the simpler "undesign," if you will, is mobile.

Almost half of our daily newsletter users are reading it through mobile, as you can see from the chart, and that means we needed something that would strip out a lot of design elements.

We'll also be adding some more content elements in the newsletter to provide a deeper, richer reading and discovery experience.

Give us any and all feedback, and we will continue to make it better.

If you haven't been subscribing to the daily newsletter, why haven't you yet? Get the daily travel industry smartness, in your inbox.

Subscribe to Our Free Daily Newsletter Now

Device/Client % Device/Client %
Desktop 58% Mobile 42%
Outlook 2010 16.3% iPhone 38.2%
Gmail 15.1% Android 3.1%
Apple Mail 10% Android browser 0.4%
Outlook 2007 6.3% IE Mobile 0.2%
Hotmail 2.8% BlackBerry 0.1%

Up Next

Hotels

How Data Quality Issues Impact Global Hospitality Operations

There are wide discrepancies in data quality for hotel transactions across global regions, with the largest occurring in Asia-Pacific. Because hotels and agencies need to harness data quality to thrive, they must take a more nuanced regional approach to monitoring potential issues.
Sponsored
Tourism

Religious Tourism: The Indian Travel Industry’s Next Big Bet

The money from the pockets of Indian devotees is overflowing from the donation boxes in temples and spilling onto the travel industry. Hotels, airlines, and travel agencies are all placing their faith in the business of religion.