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How will the new Apple iPad impact email marketers?

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Email on the apple iPadOn the day before the launch of the Apple iPad in the UK, Email Manual shares a couple of thoughts on what impact it may have on email marketing in the future.

Target audience

Lets think for a moment about the iPad’s target audience, business or home user?

Without a doubt the iPad’s target market is predominately the home user. Likewise their mac’s, mac books and iPhones are aimed at home users. Yes sure there are business users, but predominantly the target market and where Apple excel most is the home user.

What does this mean for email marketers?

The iPad is designed to be mobile, this allows home users to use it sitting comfortably on the sofa browsing or whilst commuting and enables them to email and use apps whilst relaxed. It is not designed to be used at a desk, for answering email after email and therefore the user is likely to be more relaxed and have more time to absorb your brand message. If a user opens their email they are less likely to be short of time and more likely to engage with the content provided its relevant and targeted to them. Arguably mobile devices offer the same and for sure mobile use of email is increasing month on month but the iPad offers an unparaelled experience where the web is not compromised by smaller screens, incompatible webpages and emails and consequently we expect to see higher engagement on the iPad than the current mobile devices.

HTML 5 Standards Support including video in email

The iPad uses the standard apple webkit to render emails, this means that if you currently test your emails on Apple Mac’s or iPhones your email is likely to display identically in the iPad as it uses the same rendering engine.

In addition to supporting modern web standards the iPad offers images on be default as soon as an email is opened, and even in the preview pane. For email marketers this means opens are tracked from the moment the email is displayed within the large preview screen without having to have the user click or enable images for your email.

The apple webkit also has HTML 5 support, which along with being able to render images on the fly has native video support. Yes, this means video in email without using third party products such as goodmail certified video or having to use a streaming server and relaying on third party components being installed remotely on the device displaying the webpage or email.

Size of the market

Within 12 months of the iPhone launch the market penetration grew to be over 4% of people using email. Most of these people combine their use with another device but if your email didnt look interesting to start with on the iPhone the chances are it got deleted and never reached the PC/Mac which traditionally you may well have been designing for.

If iPad usage grows in a similar fashion we may well find that close to 10% of all emails we send will either be opened by an iPad or other mobile device users. The Email Manual advise is that you start testing your emails on mobile devices as this is becoming a huge proportion of your potential customer base and if your emails don’t work properly on these sorts of clients you are likely to find the subscriber emotionally unsubscribing from your emails. Emotional unsubscribes result in more spam complaints, less converted prospects and ultimately less revenue from your email marketing campaigns.

Do you have an Apple iPad already? Would love to hear your feedback specifically around how it handles email.


Email Manual becomes more mobile friendly.

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In a recent review of last months traffic to our website 2.82% of you were using iPhones to visit Email Manual. A further 0.7% were using iPod’s and 0.25% were using andriod based mobiles.

We are only expecting on the move access to rise as a result of the iPad introduction outside of the US at the end of this month and consequently as a result of the 3.8% mobile use on our site we have made some optimisations to the look, feel and usability of the site using mobile browsers.

You will no longer see the normal website as displayed if you visit the blog via a PC or Mac but instead you will see a specific mobile version of the site which is designed to look and feel like a native iPhone application.

If for any reason you prefer to see the site as if it were displayed within a standard browser there is a toggle button available at the bottom of the mobile version of the site which you can use to toggle the feature on and off.

We hope you will enjoy the easier, more flexible site from your mobiles and look forward to your feedback.

Our mobile optimisations are for the 3% of you who visit our site using mobile browsers.

Spammers ordered to pay tiny ISP whopping $2.6m

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A small internet service provider in the US has been awarded nearly $2.6m in a lawsuit it filed against a company that sent just under 25,000 spam messages over an 18-month period.

The court awarded the ISP damages of $865,340, but went on to triple the amount, to 2.596m, because, they said, the Find a Quote spammers, including defendant Edward Heckerson, had employed automatic scripts to send their messages.

For more information and the full story please see ‘the register’ article.

New Hotmail revealed.

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The new look and enhanced functionality version of hotmail has been revealed.

The new hotmail makes major advancements by integrating with Microsofts cloud based skydrive (allowing people to send upto 10gb attachments) to share videos, images etc as well as competing with googlemail by allowing users to modify their powerpoint and office documents online.

Other new features include:

  • Social email highlights: Hotmail identifies and categorises emails from social networks like facebook in your inbox, making it easier to sort through your emails.
  • One click filters: Filter your entire inbox to only show messages from specific contacts or companies.
  • Sweep functionality: A virtual brush that allows people to easily remove or file emails from a specific sender in their inbox into folders. Auto-sweep can archive any future emails from that sender so they do not appear as clutter in the inbox automatically.
  • Optional conversation view: Hotmail gives people the option to view messages by threaded conversation to view an entire conversation series in one go.
  • Advanced search and automated search suggestions. Hotmail has added an advanced search pane and made advanced search easy with inbox search auto-complete.  People can type a single letter into the search box and Hotmail automatically suggests a number of searches to help people find the email they are looking for.
  • Enhanced support for mobile users. Mobile browsing is optimised for the latest round of smartphones like the iPhone allowing seemless browsing as if you were on your computer.

In addition there is the new “Microsoft active view” which enables you to view specific content directly within the email body such as YouTube videos, Flickr photo albums, and Linkedin notifications.

The new hotmail will first be released to Austrialian users within a few months and will then be spread to the rest of the globe.

A preview of the new hotmail features is available below:

The first EVER spam email was sent 32 years ago today.

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On May 3, 1978, The first documented spam message was sent out to 393 recipients on ARPANET. The message was sent by Gary Thuerk and advertised the availability of a new model of Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) computer. Several thousand people were on the ARPAnet then, most of them computer scientists.

Thuerk wanted to send all 600 ARPAnet members on the West Coast of the US an e-mail invitation. He decided it was too much work to send everyone a single e-mail, which was the standard practice at the time, so he decided to send one e-mail to everyone. The reaction from the net community was fiercely negative and earned DEC a stern reprimand from Major Raymond Czahor – chief administrator of Arpanet, but Thuerk’s spam did generate some sales.

Thuerk’s innovation earned him the dubious honor of being added to the Guinness World Records when the term “spam” didn’t exist yet.

Following the first spam message a long chain of discussion between APRAnet users who were concerned about censorship on Apranet occured which can be viewed here.

On spams 32nd birthday despite many ideas, we still have not managed to resolve the spam problem, willl domain based reputation be the answer?

Sources:

http://www.templetons.com/brad/spamreact.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Thuerk

http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/patterson/18084/spam-turning-30-this-month-no-gifts-please/

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