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comments: 0 07.02.2012 Paul Shuteyev @ Email Marketing, Email Newsletters, Statistics, Techniques 2012

Small and Midsize Business: Email List Building and Newsletter Optimization Statistics

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Hope you’re doing super! Small and midsize companies (SMB, small and midsize businesses) are the best email marketing players. Do you want to know why? Because such companies are really interested in customers, leads (check our latest Lead Extractor) – they make their email campaigns as perfect as they can. I call it Passionate Email Marketing. Such companies can’t just throw money on huge email campaigns, so they run email campaigns with maximum interest and participation. Here you can find SMB’s email list building statistics and newsletter optimization statistics. Please enjoy and see what works for the most passionate email marketers.

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comments: 0 27.01.2012 Paul Shuteyev @ News, Social Media Marketing, Statistics, Techniques 2012

Corporate Social Media Marketing Investments and Plans 2012

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Hope you’re doing great! Here are 4 charts and statistics on corporate social media marketing investments and plans for 2012. As you will see 2/3 of companies are going to increase their social media presence!

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comments: 0 16.01.2012 Paul Shuteyev @ Email Marketing, News, Statistics

Mobile Email Usage is Up almost 30%

Mobile Email Usage is up for almost 30% – this is the data of USA users, who used their mobile phones to access email from Nov 2010 to Nov 2011.  What does it mean? It means email marketers should pay more attention to optimizing their mailings for different mobile phones and mobile platforms and browsers.

And here comes the digits:

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comments: 0 11.11.2011 Paul Shuteyev @ General, Marketing, News, Statistics

Digital Marketing Spending Trends for 2012

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Hope you’re doing great! I want to share with you nice digital marketing related infographics I found. This is all about digital marketing budget and spending for 2012. Let’s see how the market is about to change in 2012. Click the image to enlarge.

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Thanks to the 6SMarketing.com for the infographics, full article is available here – Digital Marketing Budget for 2012

comments: 0 04.11.2011 Paul Shuteyev @ Email Marketing, Email Newsletters, News, Statistics

Future of Email Marketing – What do Teens think about Email?

Data and infographic by AWeber Email Marketing

comments: 0 14.10.2011 Paul Shuteyev @ Email Marketing, Statistics, Techniques 2011

Top Mobile Email Design Techniques, plus Statistics

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Hope you’re doing well! Sorry for such a delay with this article, it’s all because the Mail Conference I visited on Tuesday-Wednesday on a ferry from Tallinn to Stockholm.

Today I would like to provide you with the mobile email client statistics and top mobile email design techniques.

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1.    Send in MIME Multipart Format. Your emails are sent in both HTML and plain text formats, so for mobile devices that can’t read HTML – plain text will appear just like you want it to.
2.    Keep subject lines to 15 or fewer characters. Mobile devices often cut subject lines to 15 characters, so make sure your email’s idea can be described with 15 characters. This is how you can improve mobile open-rate for your email campaign.
3.    Make the most of pre-header text. The pre-header text contains the message at the very top of your email. Many mobile devices will display this text along with the subject line in the email preview pane. Use this space to persuade recipients to read the email. iPhones allow about 140 characters in vertical view, so keep the text short and persuasive. This is the perfect place to link to a mobile-friendly version of your email.
4.    Chose the right email dimensions. Code your emails between 480 & 600 pixels, so they appear good on both mobile and desktop devices. Remember, looking good email is an opened-good email.
5.    Keep the layout simple. The simplest layout is the better, one column is optimal for text and images.
6.    Take it easy on the images. Include important information in the text of your email, and  never send emails consisting of one big image as the only content. Include ALT text on all of your images, and keep the text short and easy-to-read. When splitting up images, stack them vertically, on top of one another, instead of next to each other, so your content stays together.
7.    Design for fat fingers. Since many mobile devices have touch screens, designing links and buttons with plenty of space makes them easier to click with fingers. Apple recommends coding all links and buttons with a target area of at least 44 x 44 pixels.
8.    Test to ensure good results. Always test your email campaigns – on different browsers, different platforms, different email clients. For mobile email marketing this is the must, as the mobile platforms changes constantly.
comments: 3 22.09.2011 Paul Shuteyev @ Email Marketing, Email Newsletters, Statistics, Techniques 2011

Email Marketing Statistics – 2011, 2nd Quarter – Bounce Rate, Open Rate, Click-through Rate, + by Niches

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Hope you’re doing great! I got more fresh statistics for you – Email Marketing 2011, Second quarter. See charts below – Bounce Rate, Open Rate, Click-through Rate, plus all this data by niches and businesses. Enjoy! :)

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