Menu
Banking Exchange Magazine Logo
Menu

Personalized emails work best

Messages aimed at individuals boost transaction rates six times

 
 
Personalized emails work best

Personalized emails generate six times higher transaction rates and revenue per email than nonpersonalized email, according to a study by Experian Marketing Services.

However, while the majority of brands market to their consumers in multiple channels, only 7% market to consumers based on their communication preferences.

“Consumers have come to expect content tailored to their unique interests and preferences, and there is a clear business case for why marketers need to meet those expectations,” says Peter DeNunzio, general manager, cross-channel marketing, Experian Marketing Services. “As the Email Market Study indicates, marketers are testing various personalization tactics and consumers are responding, but we still have more to learn.”

According to the study:

• Personalized promotional mailings have 29% higher unique open rates and 41% higher unique click rates than nonpersonalized mailings.

• Personalized, triggered mailings have similar lifts, with 25% higher unique open rates and 51% higher unique click rates.

• Personalized, trigger campaigns result in more than double the transaction rates of nonpersonalized trigger mailings.

• Multichannel retailers see a 37% increase in unique open rates for emails with personalized subject lines when compared to emails sent during the same period with nonpersonalized subject lines.

Experian Marketing Services’ analysis also found that marketers embraced new tactics in 2013 to increase the effectiveness of their email marketing campaigns. Growing trends include:

• Pop-up windows: 45% of marketers use pop-up windows on their websites to collect email addresses. This number increased 107% since last year.

• Responsive design: Brands are looking for ways to deliver an optimal experience to customers across screens. This is exemplified by the use of responsive design within email campaigns, technology that automatically adjusts emails to the user’s screen, which more than doubled in 2013 from 2012.

• Social influence and brand advocacy: Promoting social networks in emails increased in 2013. Pinterest was the fastest growing social network used by retailers, followed by Instagram.

John Ginovsky

John Ginovsky is a contributing editor of Banking Exchange and editor of the publication’s Tech Exchange e-newsletter. For more than two decades he’s written about the commercial banking industry, specializing in its technological side and how it relates to the actual business of banking. In addition to his weekly blogs—"Making Sense of It All"—he contributes fresh, original stories to each Tech Exchange issue based on personal interviews or exclusive contributed pieces. He previously was senior editor for Community Banker magazine (which merged into ABA Banking Journal) and for ABA Banking Journal and was managing editor and staff reporter for ABA’s Bankers News. Email him at [email protected].

back to top

Sections

About Us

Connect With Us

Resources

On-Demand:

Banking Exchange Interview with
Rachel Lewis of Stock Yards Bank

As part of the Banking Exchange Interview Series we and SkyStem are proud to present our interview with Rachel Lewis, Assistant Controller at Stock Yards Bank & Trust.

In this interview, Banking Exchange's Publisher Erik Vander Kolk, speaks with Rachel Lewis at length. We get a brief overview of her professional journey in the banking industry and get insights into what role technology plays in helping her do her work.

VIEW INTERVIEW NOW!

This Executive Interview is brought to you by:
SkyStem logo