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Adoption of Advanced Email Marketing Methods Can Proliferate Effectiveness for Small Midsized Businesses
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According to a new analysis from Frost & Sullivan, http://www.frost.com/q295542340), feature-rich platforms and the best practice of opt-in emails can make SMBs' email marketing even more successful. Meanwhile, enterprises are taking up SMB-written solutions due to the simplicity and focus on one or two issues that help improve email program return on investment.
"Evolving SMB needs are encouraging email marketing vendors to continue refining their platforms. For instance, they are offering tools like tap reminders and working marketing messaging into transactional and customer care emails," said . "Increasing customer use of mobile devices with limited form factors is making emails shorter and potentially less value-rich, driving vendors to create and execute mobile-optimized content. This will prove crucial as marketing emails compete with each other, as well as with non-marketing emails and channels for limited customer attention."
Furthermore, chat apps and messaging are also emerging as new interaction channels that could compete with email. Facebook, for example, has adopted these interaction channels. While enterprises will probably stay ahead in taking advantage of these new channels, SMBs must look to use these tools to communicate and market to customers as well.
Spam has long plagued commercial emails, damaging the credibility of this channel, thus pushing customers away. This issue led to the opt-out in the U.S. and the much more stringent opt-in in Canada . And while Internet service providers are making their platforms more user-friendly, private and secure, it could be challenging for SMBs to stay on top of these changes that may impact email deliverability.
"Should these challenges and other looming obstacles remain unaddressed by SMBs and vendors, the future of email as a marketing channel will be at risk," stated . "Email, then, could shift from being dominant to limited; like print catalogs and direct mail have become to an older audience. Therefore, it is imperative that steps are taken to develop email capabilities."
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