infoAnalytica provides targeted e-mail lists for your direct and database marketing campaigns. Performing a business-to-business targeted campaign is an affordable and quick way to offer the services of your business to your most likely potential customers. The ROI of e-mail marketing is well-recognized as very high compared to most other marketing methods.
Unlike the case with other e-mail services, such as list rental, where you never get to see the list of potential recipients, infoAnalytica provides accurate, valid and well-segmented email lists for your campaign targets. infoAnalytica’s customers have expressed very high reliability with their direct email marketing campaigns, and accuracy rates of higher than 90% with their mail-outs for the lists infoAnalytica provides. To ensure your campaign succeeds, infoAnalytica periodically refreshes it’s email databases in order to ensure freshness, relevance and accuracy, leading to high delivery rates.
For success with email marketing campaigns you may want to pursue the option of buying and using a targeted e-mail list. Only campaigns that target their specific demographic and market segment effectively and accurately are likely to succeed and provide true returns.
E-mail list companies provide a range of options in this area. It becomes crucial to find a list that is in the demographic that you would like to target. Over and above standard demographic criteria for B2B email lists such as company revenue, industry segment and sub-segment, number of employees, titles and designations of proposed recipients, one can also perform location based targeting for the campaign.
With email marketing, one thing to keep in mind is retaining focus on quality contacts, over the actual quantity of emails sent. Understandably numbers are equally necessary in order to achieve campaign goals, but infoAnalytica recommends breaking down your database and performing Type A/B testing on the data to tweak your email content for maximum results. Also, while marketing to North American audiences it becomes critical to follow the CAN-SPAM Act guidelines.
The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 stipulated clear guidelines for the sending of unsolicited emails. For more information on CAN-SPAM guidelines, please visit http://business.ftc.gov/documents/bus61-can-spam-act-compliance-guide-business.
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