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82.4% plan an increase in e-mail marketing in 2008

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I just read my latest copy of BtoB’s Interactive Marketing Guide.

It’s full of great marketing info. In this issue, it sources a Datran Media survey from a press release, dated January 22nd, 2008:

82.4% of respondents plan to increase their e-mail marketing in 2008.

15.3% of respondents plan the same amount of e-mail marketing in 2008.

2.4% of respondents plan to decrease their e-mail marketing in 2008.

If you market using email, what does this mean?

Over 82% plan to increase their e-mail marketing! There’s going to be much more e-mail competition in 2008. Your e-mails need to stand out or they’ll get lost. This translates to creating a really good subject line - something that is not only catchy, but also creates trust and interest to the recipient.

Links need to work. Inside the email, make sure your links are working, even if the images get blocked.

You need a reporting system to track metrics. Every email campaign needs to track opens, bounces, and clicks. I use Constant Contact, (click on the link for a 60-day free trial) for my business and am very happy with it.

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Chris Mitchell is the President and Founder of 25-8 Marketing, Inc, a full service advertising agency in Elk River, Minnesota. He plans and implements marketing programs for small to medium-sized businesses. Mitchell is a consultant, speaker and author and has worked with hundreds of companies. He has over 20 years of real-world advertising experience, and understands the marketing challenges of the small business owner.

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Julie Chapman
Julie Chapman Broker - Ormond Beach, FL
Daytona Beach Shores, Florida

Chris,

This is good information and count me into the majority........I am working on an eblast now.....

Mar 28, 2008 10:38 AM
Chuck Carstensen
RE/MAX Results - Elk River, MN
Minnesota/Wisconsin Real Estate Expert

Great.  More emails to delete each day!

Mar 28, 2008 10:51 AM
Katharine Carey
eXp Realty - Bellingham, WA

Informative.. Looks like I need to learn more about linking. Thank you

Mar 28, 2008 10:58 AM
Ron Tarvin
Residential, Investment properties, rehab projects, property management, luxury homes, new construction! - Katy, TX
Broker, Katy, Houston, Cypress 77450,77494,77095

Short, concise, interest peaking subject lines.  Isn't that the key?

Mar 28, 2008 01:55 PM
Deb Brooks
Brooks Prime Properties Wichita Falls Texas - Wichita Falls, TX

Chris, I have no doubt about that! I would be surprised at any less. They are finally catching on!

Later in the rain~Deb

Mar 28, 2008 03:01 PM
David W. Bolick
Network Real Estate, Inc. - Little Rock, AR

Chris...you're absolutely correct and the post that is disgruntled with the thought of getting more email, needs to look at the opportunity and not the negative. I use email or electronic communication 100% of the time possible. ALL of our companies contracts are scaned into pdf documents and emailed to all parties.

We've even started using the Talk Fusion eVideo eMail.  My post about that is at eVideo eMail - High Tech Customer Communication on Active Rain. 

David W. Bolick, Broker/Owner, Network Real Estate, Inc.

Mar 29, 2008 08:49 AM
Chris Mitchell
25-8 Marketing - Elk River, MN

Julie - thanks for the comment.  Keep eblasting!   You won't be alone.

Chuck - we all better get used to it...it ain't going away! 

Katharine - thanks for stopping by!

Ron - yes, you are correct.  Great subject lines get read...and emails opened.  You have 2 seconds to gain 30 seconds.

Deb - email is here to stay...thanks for the comment.

David - video e-mails...another part of the future.  You are an early adaptor...way to go! 

 

 

Mar 30, 2008 05:34 AM