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Casual Articles - Are Your Open Rates Reliable?
Outdoor SignMany business organizations that needs to disseminate late-breaking information to a large number of people. Out door sign boards are the perfect solution for them that command the attention of all who pass underneath.Out door sign boards utilize LED lights, which is immensely more efficient and brighter than standard incandescent lighting. Fluorescent lamps give off heat as a waster by-product, while out door sign boards do not. In fact, they are considered a “cold light” technology, which means that all of the energy going to the lamp is directed to making light, without any wasted heat. Out door sign boards are thus very energy efficient as well as very bright.Traffic management system, passenger information system, advertising, public notices, health and safety, time and temperature displays, company promotion are some the areas where outdoor sign boards are used /li> Incentivise to Open: However, if they have not added you to their contact list, then you need to incentivise them to open and read your email. Again, you can do this by having 'must read' information within the preview pane Add Alt Tags: Be sure to add Alt tags to your images and when possible make them sounds appealing, this way the reader may download the images as they're keen to see the image that you have just described. Be aware though that many ISP's and email clients do not show the alt tags if images are disabled.(see below chart) Test design without images: Nothing will turn readers off more quickly than a badly formatted email. If the images are blocked and your design is completely reliant upon images you may want to think about re-designing your email. Minimal Images: Have enough images to make an impact & to support your branding, but don't have too many, and certainly don't rely upon images. Test Links: For every image link, try and have a corresponding text link. Use Click through's: Click through's are a much more reliable way of measuring the success of a campaign. Design your campaign around gaining click through's Pr Northeast Delta Dental Builds Employee Trust“One way to be successful is to have employees know each other and trust each other,” says Tom Raffio, the president and CEO of Northeast Delta Dental, a provider of dental benefits to individuals and organizations in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. The 45-year-old, 175-person firm, which has offices in all three of the states in which it provides dental insurance coverage, has many measures in place for its employees to do just that.Perhaps the most all-encompassing connection tool is the organization’s quarterly “all-colleague” meetings, which are held at Northeast Delta Dental’s headquarters in Concord, NH. The company demonstrates its commitment to employees by shutting down the business for a full two hours while it focuses on listening to staff concerns and recognizing outstanding work. “Tom will ask us, ‘Do you understand all of what we’ve just talked about?’ so he’s When email marketing first started, plain text was used, deliverability was good (this was before spam), recipients were hungry for information, which in turn meant that response rates were good…however, as time went on and spam became prolific, measures were taken by ISP's to reduce spam. Throughout all of this, email marketing increased its usefulness, has become more sophisticated, catering not only to users needs for personalized emails, but also to marketers more exacting requirements for improved and accurate reporting.Now, after years of relying upon open rates to determine the success of an email campaign (HTML that is, not text), many reports are now stating that open rates have declined. Is this then the first sign of the demise of email marketing? I do not believe it is. So, why the low open rates? Well, there are a couple of possible reasons for this:
1: Image Blocking
2: Being delivered to the Junk Mail Folder
3: Loss of interest 1: Image Blocking: Most email marketing software track opens using a clear 1 x 1 pixel gif that counts the email as being opened when the image loads from the server. However, as a preventative measure to try and stop spam, image blocking was introduced by most email software programs and free web mail providers such as Hotmail and Yahoo. By blocking images it prevent spammers from knowing whether the recipient has opened the email, which therefore means the address is a valid address and active. It also stops pornographic images from loading. This has had a major affect on how effective the open rates of email marketing now are. In October 2005, Ezemail conducted a survey which asked the question: How often do you download images? The results below show the percentage of people that download images (if their images are blocked by their email client/ISP). As you can see, you can't trust that they will download the images and so this in turn means that you can't place as much value of an open rate as you used to. A click through rate is a much more accurate and reliable statistic. The emails are being sent to the junk mail folder, where images are not shown nor recorded as the text version generally is only displayed. According to a report by, only 55% of users regularly check their junk mail for legitimate emails. False positives are still a big issue, with many legitimate emails ending up in the Junk mail folder. According to the same report, nearly 1/3rd of users claim that requested emails from trusted sources appear in the junk mail folder. 3: Loss of interest: Of course, the decline in open rates cannot be exclusively attributed to blocked images & junk mail - there is also another potential contributing factor - loss of interest by the reader. Readers are becoming more and more selective with what they are reading, as more and more companies are realizing the value of newsletters and e-marketing, there is more for a reader to choose from -and the bar has been lifted. So it is imperative to deliver to the inbox timely and relevant information. If a preview pane is not being used (see chart below), then the reader users 2 factors to determine whether they will open the email: From Name (i.e whether they trust you) and Subject Line (is it information they look forward to or has got an interesting subject line?). And yes, if images are enabled, and the email is previewed in the preview pane, then it counts as an open. Additionally, they may have already enlisted the use of the 'block sender' tool. This is done instead of unsubscribing. It appears that the email clients and ISP's have realized what many companies haven't , that it is all about the users needs. I believe that if the recipient wants to unsubscribe, let them and make it easy for them to do so. All too often, it seems that for a recipient to unsubscribe, they have jump hurdles, all for the privilege of not being sent any further communcations. This has resulted in the user taking the easy option out and hitting 'block sender'. Best Practice - Web Link: Be sure to have a link directing them to a web version of the email. i.e 'If you are having trouble reading this email, click here'. This link in turn replaces the open rate and is used both by recipients receiving text emails as well as those with blocked images.
- Consider Design: Take design into consideration and don't have the preview pane window being taken up completely with an image. You need to utilize this space with headlines or content teasers in order to induce the reader to open the email and contuinue reading. This is what the recipient uses to decide whether or not they will open the email.
- Incentivise to Whitelist: First, you need to incentivise them to add you, the sender to their address book, thereby overriding the block their email program has on images. The only way you can do this is by providing timely, good value information/products which they look forward to receiving. Being added to their contact lists ('whitelisted') has a 2 fold affect, as not only are the images shown, but you are also more likely to avoid the junk mail box.
- Incentivise to Open: However, if they have not added you to their contact list, then you need to incentivise them to open and read your email. Again, you can do this by having 'must read' information within the preview pane
- Add Alt Tags: Be sure to add Alt tags to your images and when possible make them sounds appealing, this way the reader may download the images as they're keen to see the image that you have just described. Be aware though that many ISP's and email clients do not show the alt tags if images are disabled.(see below chart)
- Test design without images: Nothing will turn readers off more quickly than a badly formatted email. If the images are blocked and your design is completely reliant upon images you may want to think about re-designing your email.
- Minimal Images: Have enough images to make an impact & to support your branding, but don't have too many, and certainly don't rely upon images.
- Test Links: For every image link, try and have a corresponding text link.
- Use Click through's: Click through's are a much more reliable way of measuring the success of a campaign. Design your campaign around gaining click through's
- Pro
Public Relation for Plumbing CompanySome industry sub-sectors have a difficult time in setting up public relations plans and strategies. Lets look at a plumbing company for instance, it is a company type that everyone thinks nothing of until they need a good plumber and then they are at the top of our list for solving a major if not catastrophic potential problem.But what kinds of things can a plumbing company do to promote itself and increase its community standing and goodwill? Well why not join in a Neighborhood Mobile Watch Patrol in the town or city. Help take a bite out of crime? Great, but what does this have to do with plumbing you ask? Well consider if you will the following factors;PLUMBING COMPANIES: Plumbers are highly paid individuals and tend to know all the income property owners of the town. These property owners are the movers and shakers who are also involved in all the philanthropic and otmail and Yahoo. By blocking images it prevent spammers from knowing whether the recipient has opened the email, which therefore means the address is a valid address and active. It also stops pornographic images from loading.This has had a major affect on how effective the open rates of email marketing now are. In October 2005, Ezemail conducted a survey which asked the question: How often do you download images? The results below show the percentage of people that download images (if their images are blocked by their email client/ISP). As you can see, you can't trust that they will download the images and so this in turn means that you can't place as much value of an open rate as you used to. A click through rate is a much more accurate and reliable statistic. The emails are being sent to the junk mail folder, where images are not shown nor recorded as the text version generally is only displayed. According to a report by, only 55% of users regularly check their junk mail for legitimate emails. False positives are still a big issue, with many legitimate emails ending up in the Junk mail folder. According to the same report, nearly 1/3rd of users claim that requested emails from trusted sources appear in the junk mail folder. 3: Loss of interest: Of course, the decline in open rates cannot be exclusively attributed to blocked images & junk mail - there is also another potential contributing factor - loss of interest by the reader. Readers are becoming more and more selective with what they are reading, as more and more companies are realizing the value of newsletters and e-marketing, there is more for a reader to choose from -and the bar has been lifted. So it is imperative to deliver to the inbox timely and relevant information. If a preview pane is not being used (see chart below), then the reader users 2 factors to determine whether they will open the email: From Name (i.e whether they trust you) and Subject Line (is it information they look forward to or has got an interesting subject line?). And yes, if images are enabled, and the email is previewed in the preview pane, then it counts as an open. Additionally, they may have already enlisted the use of the 'block sender' tool. This is done instead of unsubscribing. It appears that the email clients and ISP's have realized what many companies haven't , that it is all about the users needs. I believe that if the recipient wants to unsubscribe, let them and make it easy for them to do so. All too often, it seems that for a recipient to unsubscribe, they have jump hurdles, all for the privilege of not being sent any further communcations. This has resulted in the user taking the easy option out and hitting 'block sender'. Best Practice - Web Link: Be sure to have a link directing them to a web version of the email. i.e 'If you are having trouble reading this email, click here'. This link in turn replaces the open rate and is used both by recipients receiving text emails as well as those with blocked images.
- Consider Design: Take design into consideration and don't have the preview pane window being taken up completely with an image. You need to utilize this space with headlines or content teasers in order to induce the reader to open the email and contuinue reading. This is what the recipient uses to decide whether or not they will open the email.
- Incentivise to Whitelist: First, you need to incentivise them to add you, the sender to their address book, thereby overriding the block their email program has on images. The only way you can do this is by providing timely, good value information/products which they look forward to receiving. Being added to their contact lists ('whitelisted') has a 2 fold affect, as not only are the images shown, but you are also more likely to avoid the junk mail box.
- Incentivise to Open: However, if they have not added you to their contact list, then you need to incentivise them to open and read your email. Again, you can do this by having 'must read' information within the preview pane
- Add Alt Tags: Be sure to add Alt tags to your images and when possible make them sounds appealing, this way the reader may download the images as they're keen to see the image that you have just described. Be aware though that many ISP's and email clients do not show the alt tags if images are disabled.(see below chart)
- Test design without images: Nothing will turn readers off more quickly than a badly formatted email. If the images are blocked and your design is completely reliant upon images you may want to think about re-designing your email.
- Minimal Images: Have enough images to make an impact & to support your branding, but don't have too many, and certainly don't rely upon images.
- Test Links: For every image link, try and have a corresponding text link.
- Use Click through's: Click through's are a much more reliable way of measuring the success of a campaign. Design your campaign around gaining click through's
- Pr
Your Internet Business Is A Serious BusinessMany, actually, most people who were so excited to start an internet home business, quit within the first month. Their excitement died quickly when the reality of a rich quick plan did no come through. The instant wealth they were expecting did not happen. With their dreams shattered, their energy dwindles and they give up.One of the most popular American dreams, is to own your own business and be your own boss. You would expect to invest a large amount of money and time to start a brick and mortar business. You would know that most brick and mortar businesses do not show a profit for 2 years. So why, would you, or anyone expect to be independently wealthy within a few weeks? Does this sound realistic?I am a person who owns two brick and mortar businesses along with several internet businesses. I can tell you that the home based internet business requires a fraction of decline in open rates cannot be exclusively attributed to blocked images & junk mail - there is also another potential contributing factor - loss of interest by the reader. Readers are becoming more and more selective with what they are reading, as more and more companies are realizing the value of newsletters and e-marketing, there is more for a reader to choose from -and the bar has been lifted. So it is imperative to deliver to the inbox timely and relevant information.If a preview pane is not being used (see chart below), then the reader users 2 factors to determine whether they will open the email: From Name (i.e whether they trust you) and Subject Line (is it information they look forward to or has got an interesting subject line?). And yes, if images are enabled, and the email is previewed in the preview pane, then it counts as an open. Additionally, they may have already enlisted the use of the 'block sender' tool. This is done instead of unsubscribing. It appears that the email clients and ISP's have realized what many companies haven't , that it is all about the users needs. I believe that if the recipient wants to unsubscribe, let them and make it easy for them to do so. All too often, it seems that for a recipient to unsubscribe, they have jump hurdles, all for the privilege of not being sent any further communcations. This has resulted in the user taking the easy option out and hitting 'block sender'. Best Practice - Web Link: Be sure to have a link directing them to a web version of the email. i.e 'If you are having trouble reading this email, click here'. This link in turn replaces the open rate and is used both by recipients receiving text emails as well as those with blocked images.
- Consider Design: Take design into consideration and don't have the preview pane window being taken up completely with an image. You need to utilize this space with headlines or content teasers in order to induce the reader to open the email and contuinue reading. This is what the recipient uses to decide whether or not they will open the email.
- Incentivise to Whitelist: First, you need to incentivise them to add you, the sender to their address book, thereby overriding the block their email program has on images. The only way you can do this is by providing timely, good value information/products which they look forward to receiving. Being added to their contact lists ('whitelisted') has a 2 fold affect, as not only are the images shown, but you are also more likely to avoid the junk mail box.
- Incentivise to Open: However, if they have not added you to their contact list, then you need to incentivise them to open and read your email. Again, you can do this by having 'must read' information within the preview pane
- Add Alt Tags: Be sure to add Alt tags to your images and when possible make them sounds appealing, this way the reader may download the images as they're keen to see the image that you have just described. Be aware though that many ISP's and email clients do not show the alt tags if images are disabled.(see below chart)
- Test design without images: Nothing will turn readers off more quickly than a badly formatted email. If the images are blocked and your design is completely reliant upon images you may want to think about re-designing your email.
- Minimal Images: Have enough images to make an impact & to support your branding, but don't have too many, and certainly don't rely upon images.
- Test Links: For every image link, try and have a corresponding text link.
- Use Click through's: Click through's are a much more reliable way of measuring the success of a campaign. Design your campaign around gaining click through's
- Pr
Mystery Shopping JobsIt’s A Mystery All Right!How can the quality of retail service be measured? Is it a mystery? Not really, because many research companies have developed and used a tool called the mystery shopper. Mystery shopping jobs help businesses improve.Mystery shopping jobs involve people who act as shoppers in return for some combination of store credit, financial reimbursement, purchase discounts, or other perks. Mystery shoppers have various tasks assigned to them when they are hired. Each store or business may have different instructions depending on what they hoping to achieve.Businesses advertise for mystery shopping jobs so that they can figure out what customers want and need. They can use mystery shoppers to asses how they are doing and what actions they need to take to improve their services.Those who have a mystery shopping job may be given certain sc t being sent any further communcations. This has resulted in the user taking the easy option out and hitting 'block sender'.Best Practice - Web Link: Be sure to have a link directing them to a web version of the email. i.e 'If you are having trouble reading this email, click here'. This link in turn replaces the open rate and is used both by recipients receiving text emails as well as those with blocked images.
- Consider Design: Take design into consideration and don't have the preview pane window being taken up completely with an image. You need to utilize this space with headlines or content teasers in order to induce the reader to open the email and contuinue reading. This is what the recipient uses to decide whether or not they will open the email.
- Incentivise to Whitelist: First, you need to incentivise them to add you, the sender to their address book, thereby overriding the block their email program has on images. The only way you can do this is by providing timely, good value information/products which they look forward to receiving. Being added to their contact lists ('whitelisted') has a 2 fold affect, as not only are the images shown, but you are also more likely to avoid the junk mail box.
- Incentivise to Open: However, if they have not added you to their contact list, then you need to incentivise them to open and read your email. Again, you can do this by having 'must read' information within the preview pane
- Add Alt Tags: Be sure to add Alt tags to your images and when possible make them sounds appealing, this way the reader may download the images as they're keen to see the image that you have just described. Be aware though that many ISP's and email clients do not show the alt tags if images are disabled.(see below chart)
- Test design without images: Nothing will turn readers off more quickly than a badly formatted email. If the images are blocked and your design is completely reliant upon images you may want to think about re-designing your email.
- Minimal Images: Have enough images to make an impact & to support your branding, but don't have too many, and certainly don't rely upon images.
- Test Links: For every image link, try and have a corresponding text link.
- Use Click through's: Click through's are a much more reliable way of measuring the success of a campaign. Design your campaign around gaining click through's
- Pr
Yummy Yummy: Top 7 Business Lessons from the WigglesAt Macquarie University in the early '90s, three Australian early childhood education majors, Murray Cook, Greg Page, and Anthony Field, decided they had an urge to dress up in brightly colored red, yellow, and blue (respectively) costumes that look like the uniforms on the original "Star Trek" series. It wasn't long before they convinced Anthony Field's bandmate in The Cockroaches, Jeff Fatt, to don a purple shirt and start entertaining at birthday parties while they danced and sang about fruit salad and wallabies.If you're a parent of a small child, you probably know this Aussie quartet as The Wiggles, who are the Beatles, Monkees, or 'N Sync of the kid set. They are the highest paid entertainers in Australia, ahead of Russell Crowe, Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman.You know right off when you watch their DVDs and videos (which you will, at least 200 times each) and /li>- Incentivise to Open: However, if they have not added you to their contact list, then you need to incentivise them to open and read your email. Again, you can do this by having 'must read' information within the preview pane
- Add Alt Tags: Be sure to add Alt tags to your images and when possible make them sounds appealing, this way the reader may download the images as they're keen to see the image that you have just described. Be aware though that many ISP's and email clients do not show the alt tags if images are disabled.(see below chart)
- Test design without images: Nothing will turn readers off more quickly than a badly formatted email. If the images are blocked and your design is completely reliant upon images you may want to think about re-designing your email.
- Minimal Images: Have enough images to make an impact & to support your branding, but don't have too many, and certainly don't rely upon images.
- Test Links: For every image link, try and have a corresponding text link.
- Use Click through's: Click through's are a much more reliable way of measuring the success of a campaign. Design your campaign around gaining click through's
- Provide what the reader wants: Provide timely and relevant information.
- Unsubscribe Method: Utilize an easy to unsubscribe function rather than a manual or complicated process, in order to avoid being 'blocked', as this will affect the accuracy of your statistics.
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