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Friday, December 22, 2006
Email Marketing: 16 reasons not to paste and blast emails from Outlook

This one seems to come up often with smaller businesses or email marketing newbies. I thought I'd give you some food for thought as to why pasting code into Microsoft Outlook and blasting is not such a good idea for your company, its brand or your sanity. I vow to post three new reasons a day until I run out. (hint: maybe there are a lot of them).

Reason # 1 - No Multi-Part (MIME) delivery means ugly code in your customers inboxes
If your recipient can not or wishes to not view email via HTML (text only), then they will get a slew of HTML code (bad for corporate branding) showing up in their inbox if you send via Outlook. Looks pretty unprofessional and can damage your rep. Professional email marketing software solutions send what is called Multi-part messages. Essentially it is a copy of the HTML or graphical version, sent along side a "text-only" version of your email. Regardless of an individuals preference to read mail graphically or as text, the system will serve up the right version and ensure your message stays in tact. (and no ugly code displays in their inbox!)

Reason # 2 - Zero Tracking of Mailing Results
If you are into sending email into a blackhole and wondering if anyone received it, whether or not someone opened it, clicked a link to your web site, or if someone asked to be removed permanently, or if their email addresses are not current (and thus bounced), then by all means - send "blasts" via Outlook. Was your mailing successful? Did people like to click through to offer A versus offer B? How many times on average did your recipients open and re-open your email? Again - if you prefer the old model of direct mail (pump out as many as possible, don't worry about undeliverable rates and sit and wait to see if it was successful), then blasting via Outlook might be for you.

Reason # 3 - No Bounce Management
Face it, a percentage of the emails you send to will no longer be working/valid addresses. And if you send to thousands of addresses (hint: if you send to more then that - start becoming a very good you-know-what kisser with your IT group), your inbox will come flooding back with server messages telling you of bounced or undeliverable messages. Look forward to deciphering those and finding a way to clean your contact database. (hint: if you don't you will get that nice flood of bounce backs each and every time you send to those folks). A reputable email marketing software solution will handle this for you, routing undeliverables back into the system and automatically cleaning your lists of bounce backs. Of course, if you love exhausting data entry, maybe using Outlook to blast emails out is the way to go.

Stay tuned as I deliver the next 3 reasons...


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Posted by Brett on Friday, December 22, 2006 at 3:21 PM in Industry News and Thoughts

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