This is What I Call a Good Peace of an Email
This is an excellent graph on how Apple usually performs well designing their communication emails.
Flowtown makes great content in their blog, and this is just an example.
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This is an excellent graph on how Apple usually performs well designing their communication emails.
Flowtown makes great content in their blog, and this is just an example.
[Edited] The video embeded was removed since was in auto-play and that can be very annoying you can still get it through the links bellow[/Edited]
When I saw this interview at WebProNews with Mark Risher from Yahoo! Mail system, I couldn't stop myself thinking that this is so simple to understand that I should broadcast to everyone, even those that aren't at the e-mail marketing industry. Social networks is the buzzword at marketing right now. But email is the word that brings results, when its well done, obviously.
As Mark said it, "email is the Killer App for the Web". People use social networking to broadcast to everyone what they're doing, but use e-mail to control the personal or professional messages and to whom are sent. Although we live on a Big Brother world, and almost everything is opened wide, some things are kept personal or inclosure.
People need to have an email account even to login to a social network. People need an email to enter to whatever system that needs to send notifications or whatever. Even one of the most prolific and high growth in popularity and usage blog system in the world (Posterous) has achieved it by having a full posting capabilities through email. Email is user friendly and people are almost born knowing how to use it. So apps are good, social networks are fine but email still rocks in usage, baby! :-)
It's very difficult to be a savvy e-mail user these days because the spammers are increasingly creative, but people should be more aware and have enough careful to choose and check the origin of the email.
It's frightening that so much people still interacts with SPAM messages. Maybe that's why it's still efective to keep sending it.
I don't get tired of saying this over and over again. It's not that one medium kills the other. It's integration as a key for success.
Just see this survey conducted by eMarketer.com.
According to this: 81% of US e-Mail Marketers believe that social media extends the reach of e-mail content to new markets.
Check the original news here: http://www.adweek.com/aw/content_display/news/digital/e3i00b1beed6923d49ad309...