'InboxFee' Requires Users to Pay for Their Message to be Read
Michael Hemsworth — September 18, 2020 — Tech
A wide range of professionals receive emails on a daily basis that demand their attention, so 'InboxFee' is focused on helping them cut through the chaos and focus only on those who are serious about their communication. The Android app works by sending an auto-reply message to those who send a cold email to a person and will request that they pay a small fee for the professional's time. This will help sales people, marketers and recruiters to really get the attention of users to streamline the process of sending out cold emails.
The 'InboxFee' Android app can also work to keep a person's inbox clean by marking emails as read if an invoice has been sent and even add a star if the invoice has been paid.
The 'InboxFee' Android app can also work to keep a person's inbox clean by marking emails as read if an invoice has been sent and even add a star if the invoice has been paid.
Trend Themes
1. Monetary Exchange Email - Opportunity for disruptive innovation in email communication by introducing a monetary exchange for reading messages.
2. Auto-reply Messaging - Potential for innovation in auto-reply messaging systems that allow users to set payment requirements for message recipients.
3. Streamlining Cold Emails - Opportunity to disrupt the process of sending cold emails by using payment requests to ensure attention and improve efficiency.
Industry Implications
1. Sales - The sales industry can explore new methods of capturing attention and improving response rates by leveraging email payment systems.
2. Marketing - Marketers can consider incorporating payment requirements in email communication to enhance the effectiveness and personalization of their campaigns.
3. Recruitment - Recruiters can leverage payment-based email systems to prioritize and engage with candidates who are genuinely interested in job opportunities.
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