The changing attitude of the facebook generation towards email
Computers & Technology → Email
- Author Alex Fenwick
- Published February 3, 2008
- Word count 609
It wasn’t too long ago that social networks didn’t exist. You actually had to speak to one another, in person. The quickest, cheapest (and well, best) way of keeping in touch with people who had moved away was via the old and trusted method of email. No longer is this the case. People don’t want to speak to one person anymore; they want the whole world to know that they’re staying in and having Spaghetti Bolognese for dinner tonight.
Tonight’s dinner aside, this is something which needs to be paid attention too. I have read blogs recently from people who are saying that they are turning back to email in protest to social networking and stating that email is still king. These people also happen to be in the email marketing field. Unfortunately, the world of email marketing can’t exist just because there are stubborn email marketers out there who are refusing to change over. Email marketing will still work with the younger generations; we just have to remember that the concentration on their inbox is probably going to be considerably lower than the older generations of email users.
I’m lucky enough to be in a situation where I a) have brothers and sisters who are full social network addicts; and b) Am at an age where I once used email and converted to social networking, so have knowledge of my own changing attitude towards email.
So when are the younger generation going to use their email inboxes? I read somewhere that 91 off - end of season sale. I basically don’t want lots of content; I want deals and plenty of them. I also pay absolutely no attention to emails that have come from 3rd party sources so being on an email list is pretty pointless with me.
Now I know I’m only using a very small group of people as my test subjects (me, my family and close friends) but there was a general consensus that this was the case with the rest of them as well.
What’s even worse is that the emails I do actually bother to open are what I advise our customers not to do in terms of design. They are just one giant image with clickable links in the image itself. This has led me to think that content filtering will become even less important in the future of email deliverability and that emphasis will be further placed upon whitelisting and sender reputation.
Why not also consider when these recipients are most likely to concentrate harder on their online email accounts. Working hours are probably the best time to send your email marketing campaigns. As most work places have blocked facebook and myspace, the concentration will have shifted towards email during working hours (providing that email hasn’t also been blocked), especially seeing that you can actually view facebook posts from your email account now.
So the future for email marketing will pretty much stay the same in all honesty. A few things will have to change. I can see the lure of buying or renting lists diminishing in some areas of the business world as the effectiveness of them decreases. I can also see us stepping back a bit in terms of content and design. I think people have already, and will continue to care less about the content and how they word their emails and focus more on the sending reputation they carry.
I would love to hear your thoughts on what I’ve said. Whether you agree or disagree, it’d be great to let me know what you think.
Alex Fenwick works for mailingmanager, an online Email Service Provider. Alex Fenwick manages to gain quite a broad view of email marketing by working for an ESP. It gives me an insight into the workings of both B2B and B2C marketing, as well as monitoring different sending trends from varied sectors (retail, industrial, charitable etc).
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