Email Marketing Statistics to Guide your Email Strategy in 2018

Email Marketing Statistics to Guide your Email Strategy in 2018

Email Marketing Statistics to Guide your Email Strategy in 2018
Category : Email Marketing
Happy 2018! As we move into the new year, it is time to think of new methods and strategies to plan your upcoming email marketing campaigns. Email has been a boon and will continue to be ubiquitous in the years to come.
Email trends like interactivity, gamification, use of dynamic data, typography, hyper-personalization, smart segmentation, etc. are some of the most prominent ones to look forward to in 2018.
Before you sprint towards formulating your marketing strategy for 2018, have a look at a list of email marketing stats and facts handpicked and compiled by EmailMonks. Keep these stats in mind and use them as a guide to plan your email marketing campaigns in the right direction.
In 2017, global e-mail users amounted to 3.7 billion users. This figure is set to grow to 4.1 billion users in 2021. ( Statista )
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In 2017, the total number of business and consumer emails sent and received per day reached 269 billion and is expected to continue to grow at an average annual rate of 4.4% over the next four years, reaching 319.6 billion by the end of 2021. ( Radicati Group )
Email marketing spending in the United States would grow from 2.07 billion U.S. dollars in 2014 to 3.07 billion U.S. dollars in 2019. ( Statista )
Email has a median ROI of 122% – over 4x higher than other marketing formats including social media, direct mail, and paid search. ( DMA and Demand Metric )
86% of professionals prefer to use email when communicating for business purposes. ( Hubspot )
89% marketers said that email was their primary channel for lead generation. ( Mailigen )
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The most important goal of 54% (majority) of email marketing influencers is to increase the engagement rate of email marketing. ( Ascend2 )
78% of consumers unsubscribe from emails because brands were sending too many emails. ( Hubspot )
Tuesday is the best day of the week to send emails. If you send two emails a week, send the second email on Thursday. ( Coshedule Research )
The best times to send an email are 10 a.m. and from 8 p.m. to midnight. ( Coshedule Research )
By the end of 2018, worldwide mobile email users are expected to total over 2.2 billion. ( Radicati )
Emails not optimized for mobile devices get deleted by a majority (80.3%) of users. 3 out of 10 users unsubscribe from the list if the emails are not mobile optimized. ( Bluehornet )
Mobile email will account for 20 to 75% of email opens, depending on your target audience, product, and email type. ( eMailmonday )
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Out of 1.52 billion email opens, the email clients that witnessed the most opens in 2017 are Apple iPhone, followed by Gmail and Apple iPad. ( Litmus Email Client Market Share )
Email list segmentation and personalized emailing were the most effective email strategies of 2017. ( DMA )
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72% of customers open an email due to the discount it offers and 62% customers open due to the personalized subject line. ( Campaign Monitor )
Subject lines containing emojis have a higher read rate than comparable text-only subject lines. ( Business Wire )
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47% of email recipients open email based on the subject line ( Invesp )
68% of email recipients report email as spam based solely on the subject line. ( Invesp )
Subject lines including words like “urgent”, “important”, “alert”, etc. are proven to increase open rates. ( Mailchimp )
Personalized subject lines lift open rates by 29.3%. ( MarketingSherpa )
Interactive email content increases the click-to-open rate by 73% and adding videos to your email content can boost click rates up to 300%. ( Martech Advisor )
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Social sharing buttons in email increase click-through rates by 158%. ( Sarv.com )
Wrap Up:
Keeping these stats in mind, brainstorm to figure out what would work well for your business. Start now to plan a winning email marketing strategy for 2018. If you need help with getting emails and newsletters coded and designed for your campaigns, get in touch with us at hello(at)emailmonks(dot)com.
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