Greetings! Many of you asked for industry standard numbers regarding email. Thanks to various people sharing and some research, we have numbers for you.
A caveat: You need to take into account many, many factors when you set a response number goal. Let me run down a list of some things you should take into consideration:
All that said (and I’m sure you can think of variables you and your own business need to consider), the following are from a study released by Jupiter Media Metrix in October 2001:
80-90 percent of your responses will be returned within 48 hours
I hope this information plugs a few holes and provides some baseline standards. Please don’t base your entire campaign based on this information, nor shoot your email plans. The most important thing for you to consider overall is whether email is adding to your bottom line or enhancing your branding, whichever is your goal. You know your business best!
Until next time, have a great week.
--Jackie G.
Jackie Gallogly is the marketing technology officer for Inbox Interactive Inc., an email marketing agency. Focused mostly on client house list and retention services, her responsibilities include strategy and offer development, managing client databases, email deployment, and account management for new and existing clients. Thirteen years of direct marketing experience, the past threededicated to electronic marketing and systems, make her a seasoned veteran.

June 6, 2012
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