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January 2007
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Dear Reader,
It's January, which means it's time for taking care of those New Year’s Resolutions. Take a look at the mechanics of your email program and try to spot any weaknesses or areas that need to be corrected. If you don't know where to start, work your way down our 10-point email check-up plan which
can highlight trouble areas or things that need to be updated.
Stefan Pollard
Editor
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Stat Watch
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Marketers: Email is Alive, Well and Improving
Email marketers, especially business marketers, remain bullish on email's performance despite the hype for new channels such as text messaging and podcasting. A MarketingSherpa study found 78% of business email marketers and 69% of consumer email marketers still think that email marketing is
effective and its impact continues to grow, either "slowly" or "significantly."
Impact of Email |
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Increasing Significantly |
Increasing Slowly |
Not Changing Noticeably |
Slowly Declining |
Declining Significantly |
B-to-B Marketers |
35.6% |
42.4% |
6.8% |
13.6% |
1.7% |
B-to-C Marketers |
40.0% |
29.1% |
18.2% |
10.9% |
1.9% |
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Source: MarketingSherpa Email Benchmark Survey, November 2006.
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Ask EmailLabs
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Blocked Images and Alt Tags
Question: If most newer or upgraded email clients block images by default, do ALT tags really help?
Answer: Yes, they do, and they're more important than ever, now that major desktop email clients such as Outlook and Web clients like Yahoo! Mail block images unless recipients specifically request to view them.
The ALT tag is an HTML code that describes its accompanying image. It's what you see instead of an image if you block images in email. Read this article to learn why you need to optimize your use of ALT tags in
email messages. Read Full Article.
Full Answer | Got a Question? Ask EmailLabs
More Email Marketing FAQ's
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About EmailLabs
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EmailLabs is a leading provider of high performance email marketing solutions to agencies, publishers and marketing, sales and customer service departments of middle-market and Global 2000 companies. The EmailLabs email marketing platform is provided as an ASP (Web-based) service, and is
easily customized and integrated with a company's Web site, sales force automation and CRM technologies. The company provides email marketing solutions to more than 550 companies, including Nokia, Agilent, PalmSource and Jupitermedia. Headquartered in Menlo Park, Calif., EmailLabs was founded in
1999 and is a subsidiary of Lyris, Inc. (OTCBB:JLHY).
For more information, visit www.emaillabs.com or call 888-465-9747.
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