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Hello everyone, my name is John Wall and this is where I write about Marketing and whatever else I find interesting (your mileage may vary). I also have a weekly podcast called The M Show which is great for your commute to work (or even if you don't commute). You can also listen to Marketing Over Coffee, a podcast I do with Christopher Penn. BTW, I don't look this good, I have a great photographer. I can be reached at: john at themshow dot com

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Email is Going Nowhere

I’ve been reviewing stats from MarketingSherpa’s latest Email Marketing Benchmark Guide. It’s easy to get distracted by all the people in social media saying that email is dead and a thing of the past, but this survey of all the movers and shakers in the industry says otherwise. And I agree, although no longer the darling, both email and 30 second spots do get in front of a lot of eyeballs.

I’ve also found it useful to compare my open rates and other stats against the rest of the world to see how things are doing overall.

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Comment from Douglas Karr
Time: January 5, 2008, 10:17 pm

Folks own great automobiles that get them from point A to point B, but they still buy new cars for that ‘new car smell’. I think (some) marketers are always trying to sell the next best thing or what they’re comfortable with instead of simply pushing for results.

Email is far from dead and most Email Service Providers still haven’t made the transition to complex, rules-based, transactional messaging with multi-medium interaction (e.g. SMS response to Email trigger to ….). As well, we still have a ways to go on user-selected throttling (Send me more/less emails).

And, of course, Email clients are well behind browsers on rendering multi-media.

We have only scratched the surface of leveraging email!

Comment from John
Time: January 5, 2008, 10:50 pm

That’s a great point, I’m getting ready to roll out Manticore marketing automation over the next couple of months and I’m really looking forward to it.

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