Archive for September 13th, 2006
How does your email performance stack up to others in your industry?
Written by Jeff Larche on September 13, 2006 – 5:37 pm -Postfuture.com, an email service provider (ESP) owned by Harte-Hanks, has released a benchmarking tool for consumer and business-to-business emailers. One of the more useful findings is the comparative click-through rates by industry, ranked best to worst:
- Restaurants: 57.5%
- Publishing: 55.6%
- Pharmaceutical: 23.8%
- Travel and hospitality: 23.4%
- Conference events: 14.2%
- Financial services: 11.0%
- Technology: 10.9%
- Government: 9.5%
- Insurance: 9.5%
- Consumer packaged goods: 8.6%
- Entertainment: 8.1%
- Retail: 6.0%
- Automotive: 5.7%
As you look this list over, it shouldn’t be a surprise that all of the business-to-business (b2b) emails are at the top. Business people are paid to, among other things, keep abreast of news and opportunities. The emails they opt-in to receive help them fulfill this duty.
On the other hand, consumers will be less willing to open a typical email and dig deeper with a click. Overall, emails in the b2b sector had clickthrough rates and open rates of 19.9% and 78.9% respectively, while those sent to consumers generated 11.2% clicks and 67.7% opens.
This is all according to Harte-Hanks, mind you.
As with any secondary research, you’ll want to use the figures cautiously. For instance, I suspect that the company excluded many unsuccessful campaigns from their findings, in order to sweeten the report. It is, after all, a report card of sorts.
What if this ESP was instead selling weight loss programs? I imagine we’d be seeing their customers, of all stripes, dropping the pounds to a degree that might make you concerned for their collective health. (Note: Melinda Krueger thought these figures seemed high as well. Her Comment below explains what she learned when she followed up with them).
But for the sake of comparison, these figures can help. Tempered with a degree of skepticism and your own email track record, they can show you how your enterprise compares with others in your industry, and with the medium of email marketing in general.
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