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I recently posted my online marketing checklist and one of the strategies that has high precedence is email marketing. Email marketing still has a very high return on investment, low cost of entry, and is one of the few push technologies left for marketers to reach out to their current subscribers.

Email marketing works – we all know that but just how much is your email newsletter worth to your organization? Do you understand what works and what doesn’t work in email marketing? Can you calculate the actual Return on Investment (ROI) from an email campaign or the true value of an email subscriber? Would investing in a more strategic approach to email marketing drive greater engagement and higher revenues? The following infographic from iContact demonstrates how to truly understand the value of your email marketing list and how, by following email marketing best practices, you can increase the value of your email marketing campaigns.

Posted on December 6, 2012 by Douglas Karr, categorized Email Marketing, Marketing Infographics and tagged Email Marketing, email marketing return on investment, email marketing roi, email marketing value, email newsletter, newsletter.

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About Douglas Karr

Douglas Karr is the founder of The Marketing Technology Blog. Doug is President and CEO of DK New Media, an online marketing company specializing in inbound marketing leveraging social media, blogging, search engine optimization, pay per click and public relations. Their clients include Angie's List, Mindjet, Webtrends, ChaCha and many more. Douglas is also the author of Corporate Blogging for Dummies. If you're interested in having Douglas speak, please propose an event!
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    DO 93% internet users really prefer a personal email from all brands rather than a multi-layered interactions on social networks? Won’t that depend on how ‘close’that engagement is.

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