August 11, 2006; 03:16 AM
A study published today by GetResponse concludes that most small
businesses do not track the success rate of their email marketing
campaigns. The report analyzed feedback from 2,219 small businesses that use email
to communicate with their customers and found that 52.8 percent of
companies didn’t track their email campaign results. This comes as a
surprise following the projection from JupiterResearch for email
marketing spending to increase to $950 million this year from $885
million in 2005.
"Of those small businesses that measured their email marketing efforts,
the majority tracked only the outdated and unaccountable email open
rate statistic," said Simon Grabowski, CEO of GetResponse.
"The open rate is the number of subscribers who open the email message
divided by the total number of all successfully delivered emails. For
increased security against virus outbreaks and malware, major email
software and web-based email services are now firewalled from accessing
online content. As a side effect, this has significantly impaired the
accuracy of the open rate, as it requires downloading of online
elements."
"Despite these technology constraints, small business owners have tools
at their disposal to determine the effectiveness of their email
marketing. It is relatively simple to check the percentage of
subscribers who visit their websites and purchase their products, as
the result of a specific email campaign."
"We were surprised to find that less than 11 percent of respondents
tracked their campaign conversions. The vast majority of small business
owners are in the dark regarding the efficiency of their email
promotions, and when the sales or leads pour in, they cannot attribute
these conversions to a specific campaign. This is regrettable, because
with careful testing of email subject, content and formatting,
businesses are often able to generate dramatic increases in their
Internet marketing results."
GetResponse (www.getresponse.com), an Implix LLC company, provides self-serve email marketing software
that enables companies and organizations to deliver and track their
email newsletters and campaigns via an intuitive, web-based application
that has been engineered for non-technical Internet marketers and small
business owners. The company, founded in 1998, has helped thousands of
small businesses to market via email more effectively.