Apparently a lot of big businesses hit by our economic downturn have turned to email marketing to try to make up some of their lost sales.
I read an article this morning that talks about a brick and mortar company that required it’s salespeople to acquire at least 25% of customers’ email addresses so that they could conduct email marketing.
When the salespeople couldn’t live up to the quotas, they began submitting made up email addresses… and you can guess what happened then.
Their email system was shut down for sending email to bogus addresses and now they can’t conduct any email marketing at all – even to the legitimate addresses.
The company should have seen that one coming long before they instituted their quota!
Well that article got me thinking about my own inbox and I realized that I seem to be getting a lot more junk email than I used to. Now I’m getting two or three emails per day from companies that I’ve dealt with for years and used to only get a couple of messages per week from. And it’s not only that, the email that they’re sending is pure advertising rather than information and other stuff I can use.
It’s gotten so bad that I’ve had to subscribe from several lists that I used to really enjoy.
Just because the economy is down doesn’t mean that businesses, both online and offline, should forget to use sound email marketing practices.
In fact, I say that sound email marketing is more important now than ever.
Rule #1 of email marketing: Send subscribers stuff that they’re interested in. No one likes a constant barrage of sales material.
I realize that some companies are on the edge of collapse and I empathize, but that means that they need to work twice as hard at making every piece of their marketing plan count. Desperately sending out tons of spam and junk email will only serve to hurt them further and contribute to their demise.
And I think that goes for smaller home businesses as well.
… But that’s just my opinion. What do you think?
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I agree. A barrage of sales material is almost offensive to some. I recently begun an e-zine newsletter for my readers. I was careful not to put too much ‘advertising’ of my book(s)in it. I included articles, a prize winning contest and other helpful and interesting items that the readers will enjoy. I think a gentle marketing strategy is a much more effective way to advertise. Thanks for confirming my own beliefs about the responsibility which accompanies email marketing.
Stephanie Boles
Inspirational Regency Romance Author
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