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Email marketing experienced another year of explosive growth as more and more businesses around the globe have discovered how easy, affordable and effective email marketing software can be. With so many new businesses putting email marketing software to work as a key component of their marketing mix, there's been increased activity in almost every vertical market imaginable. From small ‘mom and pop' stores to large multinational organizations, email marketing appears to be filling a void that has long restricted effective targeted communication.
The Top 5 Email Marketing Uses In 2007 1. Newsletters The top use of email marketing by leaps and bounds in 2007 was newsletters. The frequency varied greatly from some organizations opting for a monthly newsletter and others using weekly, bi-weekly, bi-monthly, or even the very ambitious (for content rich organizations) daily. It remains very clear that sending out an email newsletter to your customers is an effective communication tool. Many businesses use their email newsletter as an important brand building exercise. The more the business can keep its name (or logo) in front of customers, the more that company will be the top choice when the customer needs to make a purchase. Furthermore, by providing good quality content in these newsletters, companies can establish themselves as a leading authority on the topic. 2. Special Promotions / eCoupons Email marketing acted as a key driver of new sales in 2007, as companies offered special promotions or eCoupons to their mailing list subscribers. By sending out an email marketing campaign to all past customers, businesses found that special deals (whether it was a discount, free shipping, etc.) tended to cause an instant spike in sales. 3. Event Announcements Another area of growth for email marketing in 2007 was the use of email marketing software to announce company events. These events range from open houses, to town hall meetings, and anything in between. In the past year, many companies and organizations discovered that email marketing software provides a quick, easy and cost-effective way to spread the word about your event, then track responses and attendees. 4. eCards eCards were immensely popular in 2007 for several reasons. First, many consumers are becoming environmentally conscious and making the switch to eCards instead of paper cards. These consumers realize that, in addition to the trees they're saving by cutting out paper, they're also eliminating the fuel and gas emissions that would be used in physically mailing these cards. Secondly, companies and consumers alike are figuring out how much money they can save by switching from paper cards to eCards. While a box of ten holiday cards can cost upwards of $20 (plus stamps and shipping fees), most email marketing software will allow you to send up to 1,000 eCards absolutely free – no stamps and no shipping fees. Lastly, there's the speed factor. While companies sending out paper cards have to hand write or individually print each one, the smart companies sending eCards only have to write their message once. The best email marketing software programs will automatically insert the names of recipients in each message, so the company doesn't even have to do anything. 5. Business Updates / Press Release Email marketing is not only a great way to send out newsletters, promotions, and eCards, it's also an excellent way to expand the reach of business announcements. For example, if you're sending out a press release, you might only think about using a press release distribution site to do so. However, you can expand the distribution of your release, and increase its impact, by also using email marketing software for the distribution. This way, you can reach people you already know (for example, reporters you have been in contact with in the past, or current customers), and track their interest in your press release. |
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