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Larisa Bedgood
Larisa Bedgood 11 August 2016

Take A Mobile-First Approach to Email to Target On-The-Go Consumers

If you aren’t designing your emails for mobile devices, chances are that your message is not getting the attention it deserves. Mobile-friendly design is the most crucial component for successful mobile email marketing.

We are clearly in the age of the mobile revolution and have been for some time now. Remember Google’s mobilegeddeon announcement? April 21st 2015 marked D-day for change to the Mobile Friendly Ranking Algorithm. Soon following was Google’s official announcement that mobile had finally eclipsed desktop, with more searches occurring on mobile devices in comparison to desktops.  Consumers are more connected than ever through their mobile devices, and the mobile and digital landscape is continuing to evolve. 

Although mobile strategies are becoming more commonplace to keep up with consumer expectations, marketers must embrace a mobile-first mentality across channels.  Mobile is still often seen as a separate channel where in fact, mobile touches each and every aspect of the marketing mix.  In this article, we’ll focus on a mobile-first approach to email and the importance of integrating email with other channels along the purchase journey.

Email Marketing Statistics

Although email has been around for 20+ years, it continues to be one of the most successful strategies for retail marketers. In fact, email marketing is the 2nd most effective ecommerce marketing channel, second only to search. With the advancement in technology and the proliferation of so much data, never before have retailers had such an opportunity to take the effectiveness of their email marketing strategies to new heights.

In fact, in a survey by StrongView and Selligent, the area in which marketers plan to increase spend is email. 6 in 10 respondents reported planning to increase their email marketing spending this year, the broadest consensus of all of the channels measured.

Email Marketing Statistics 2016

 

Check out these statistics on how prevalent mobile email has become in 2016.

  • In the third quarter of 2015, 54 percent of all email opens occurred on mobile devices or tablets. (Experian)
  • While email volume increased by 23.4 percent in Q4 2015 compared to Q4 2014, open rates actually matched or were above those in Q4 2014. Unsubscribe rates also decreased year-over-year (YOY), suggesting that even with increased email volume, customers still engage with messages that are relevant and thoughtful. (Experian)
  • 75% of Gmail users access their accounts via mobile devices. (TechCrunch)
  • About 23% of mobile users reopen a sent email. (Campaign Monitor)
  • The number of smartphone subscribers is growing at a 20%+ rate. (TechCrunch)
  • Mobile users who reopen an email are 65% more likely to click through. (Campaign Monitor)
  • 83% of mobile users say that a seamless experience across all devices is very important. (Wolfgang Jaegel
  • Average smartphone conversion rates are up 64% compared to the average desktop conversion rates. (CMS Report)

Design For Mobile - Always

First and foremost, if you aren’t designing your emails for mobile devices, chances are that your message is not getting the attention it deserves. Mobile-friendly design is the most crucial component for successful mobile email marketing. In fact, 80% of users will delete an email if it does not look good on their mobile devices, according to Blue Hornet. So for those who say that email marketing is dead, they are probably not using responsive design!

Mobile-friendly design is the most crucial component for successful mobile email marketing.

Pay attention to your copy. A great subject line can boost your email open rates but a good rule of thumb is to keep it below 50 characters. Your opening line must be relevant and compelling since this is what will appear in the preview window on mobile devices.  The body copy should also be easy to read on any size device. Use subheadings, short paragraphs, and plenty of line breaks. Also avoid content that requires too much clicking or scrolling. There ae plenty of email guides and best practicing on how to incorporate a mobile-friendly design into your email so be sure to do your research and implement mobile-first design best practices.

Use Location-Based Emails

One of the great things about mobile is that these “always-on” devices can be used to target consumers by their location. In fact, 55% of consumers are open to receiving marketing emails on their mobile devices based on their location. Location-driven email can be done through in-store technologies, such as beacons and other technologies, or by receiving geo signals such as latitude and longitude parameters from a device.

Mobile Location Marketing

More sophisticated technologies are also now available to give marketers near real-time insights into exactly which consumers are visiting a competitor or a brand’s own brick-and-mortar locations.  This is all done by advancements that can now connect a device to an individual’s PII. Marketers can access actual, not modeled, persona profiles of real consumers including their cross-channel contact data, demographic characteristics, and other key insights to enable instant data mobility, understanding, and action.

Cross-Channel Mobile Integration

According to Salesforce's 2015 State of Marketing Survey, 73% of marketers agree that email marketing is core to their business with 41% planning to increase appending on automation and mobile integration into their email platforms. However, 40% of professionals state that the ‘inability to integrate’ is a key hindrance in the achievement of sales and revenue goals. Separate systems may handle email marketing, CRM, or automation. Integration of these systems increases conversions, customer experiences, and overall success rates.

Mobile users expect a great experience using the advantages of their mobile device capabilities. For example, this experience may include researching an item on a mobile device, ordering it online, and picking it up at a physical store location.  Or using mobile to read an email, clicking on an offer, and then being able to immediately schedule delivery, an appointment or redeem a coupon.  These seamless experiences are dependent on having each marketing channel integrated and the same consumer data available and transparent within each of these channels.

Remember the goal of email marketing is not to send as many emails to as many people as possible – but to send the right message, to the right person, and at the right time. The majority of consumers are now viewing emails on mobile devices and they not only expect your emails to be optimized, but they demand a quality experience. With a mobile-first mindset, you can ensure that your marketing messages are being read, whether a consumer is at home, at work, or on the go.

Learn more about the full suite of email services provided by DataMentors including email append, email validation and reverse email append.

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