14 Mar 2008 02:21:36 | Michelle Lehoux
The saying “Quality, not Quantity” is applicable even to the
world of email marketing. So many organizations are purchasing
large databases of email addresses, with hopes to achieve high
open rates and sales. The truth is that you are more likely to
achieve your campaign goals if you send an email out to 100
targeted individuals than you would to 10,000 randomly purchased
email addresses.
There is a common misconception when it comes to the quantity of
emails in your email list. A lot of business owners think that
the key to running successful email campaigns is to send their
emails out to thousands and thousands of email addresses and
this is commonly achieved through the purchase of large
databases. This way of thinking about email marketing is wrong
and will only result in discouragement and campaign failure.
When you purchase email lists from companies, you can never be
too sure how they acquired these email addresses in the first
place. Often, large databases of email addresses have been
collected in ways that are misleading to the users providing
their email addresses. This means that the individuals to whom
you are sending your email are not sincerely interested in what
you have to say. You also risk being labeled a “spammer”,
because spam is essentially what you’d be sending- unwanted
email.
Though this is a very straight forward concept, this is still
one of the most challenging aspects of email marketing
campaigns. We realize that building your own email list from
scratch can be an intimidating task, but if you start doing it
regularly you will be shocked with the number of targeted email
addresses you will collect in a short period of time.
Start sending emails to people who are actually interested in
what your organization has to say. Concentrate your marketing
efforts on targeted email lists and you will notice a huge
increase in your open rates and sales. Email marketing
definitely works- you just have to do it the right way.
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