Does email marketing work? This is possibly one of the hottest questions in marketing today. Some believe email marketing is equivalent to using a physical map for directions, to which most would respond, “People still use those?” You can, but why?
This is the 21st century. We have GPS in our cars and in our palms. You don’t need to find your bearings on a map.
But email marketing isn’t a map. Sure, it may feel like the first email was sent out while riding on a dinosaur. Sure, there are new, “shiny” ways to market, but the numbers don’t lie. Email marketing is not only a consideration; it is still an essential part to any marketing campaign. We love email marketing. Below are our reasons, supported by some fun statistics.
People still use email. It is still an integral part of day to day life for almost all of internet users. You may hear that people are “quitting Twitter” or “quitting Facebook” but you never hear anyone talking about quitting email. It’s too much of a necessity in today’s world. Below are a few statistics that show how relevant email still is.
Email has fully converted to the mobile platform, which is probably the biggest reason why it’s as relevant as it is today. It’s just as convenient, if not more convenient, to view emails on a mobile device, which has led to some surprising statistics.
There are plenty of cooler ways to market your company, but in the end, numbers are what matter. If your strategy and executions aren’t going to help you reach your goal as a marketer, then it’s not worth it. Email marketing is one of, if not the most effective marketing medium, and here are some statistics to back that up:
Contrary to popular belief, social media is not leagues above email marketing. In fact, email marketing competes well with social media marketing. Here are a couple of statistics that show email marketing should be looked at above social media marketing:
One of the biggest keys to marketing is listening to consumers and giving them what they want. Truth is the majority of people prefer to get promotional content through email; they even look for it. Below are a few statistics that show consumers don’t mind email marketing:
Email marketing may not boast the glitz and glamour of the new technology and media outlets that marketers use today, but it gets the job done more effectively than most other platforms and continues to be relevant. So open up that glove box and dust off the old map; email marketing is still a reliable tool to guide your marketing campaign.