Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The success of email marketing campaigns depends completely on the quality of their data lists, according to a leading online advertising provider.
Listrak has recommended that the data used by organisations in their direct marketing promotions can play a primary role in deciding whether the campaign is relevant to its audience.
Data lists can be formulate using an effective customer relationship management application, while email strategies can be made more productive with the successful completion of online address validation software.
Speaking at the launch of a series of new seminars on the subject, Ross Kramer, chief executive of Listrak, stressed the significance of good data quality.
He said: "The success of email campaigns depends on the data that email marketers are capturing and of course how they use that data in building more successful and more targeted campaigns."
Last week, Steve Adams, spokesman for the software company Protus, suggested that email marketing is more environmentally-sustainable than other forms of direct promotion.
Listrak has recommended that the data used by organisations in their direct marketing promotions can play a primary role in deciding whether the campaign is relevant to its audience.
Data lists can be formulate using an effective customer relationship management application, while email strategies can be made more productive with the successful completion of online address validation software.
Speaking at the launch of a series of new seminars on the subject, Ross Kramer, chief executive of Listrak, stressed the significance of good data quality.
He said: "The success of email campaigns depends on the data that email marketers are capturing and of course how they use that data in building more successful and more targeted campaigns."
Last week, Steve Adams, spokesman for the software company Protus, suggested that email marketing is more environmentally-sustainable than other forms of direct promotion.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The success of a company's email marketing success is largely reliant on their data, it has been claimed.
Ross Kramer, chief executive officer of Listrak, said the information that increasing businesses use to target their messages can play a essential part in whether a campaign is relevant to its audience.
He made the comment while announce the launch of a new series of online seminars considering how firms can set benchmarks for their promotions.
The first event in the series will feature Stefan Tornquist of investigate firm MarketingSherpa and take place on May 6th.
Mr Kramer said: "We're pleased to give our audience the chance to learn from Stefan. These sessions shouldn't be missed."
Interest party can register for the upcoming webinar at the Listrak website.
According to current figures from EmailVision, men are more probable to read email marketing messages than women.
Females are also said to be more prone to cancel subscriptions associated to marketing lists.ADNFCR-898-ID-19141211-ADNFCR
Ross Kramer, chief executive officer of Listrak, said the information that increasing businesses use to target their messages can play a essential part in whether a campaign is relevant to its audience.
He made the comment while announce the launch of a new series of online seminars considering how firms can set benchmarks for their promotions.
The first event in the series will feature Stefan Tornquist of investigate firm MarketingSherpa and take place on May 6th.
Mr Kramer said: "We're pleased to give our audience the chance to learn from Stefan. These sessions shouldn't be missed."
Interest party can register for the upcoming webinar at the Listrak website.
According to current figures from EmailVision, men are more probable to read email marketing messages than women.
Females are also said to be more prone to cancel subscriptions associated to marketing lists.ADNFCR-898-ID-19141211-ADNFCR
Source:http://www.businessstrata.com/Win/News-Archive/Marketing-News/?storyId=56735&title=Email+marketing+success+dependent+on+data%2C+expert+claims







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