Email Communication Is Dying.
What's Next?
Currently there are 3 main types of
broadcast Internet messaging systems
that you can use to deliver newsletters,
e-zines and other informational materials
to your customers.
I'm not going to cover here internal
or intranet messaging systems, the main
focus of this article is on the virtual
world outside your local/corporate network.
The main Internet Broadcasting Systems
are:
- Email broadcasts that are sent through
sender's ISP and received with the email
client of your customer (such as Outlook,
Outlook Express, Eudora, Web Mail systems,
etc.)
- RSS Feeds delivered through web-based
RSS Aggregators.
- Completely customizable and personalized
multi-media messages that are sent through
RSS Channels and received with branded
RSS Readers (such as Private Mail Reader
and Feed Demon).
E-mail communications used to be a
very efficient way to deliver information
to your prospects and customers. This
was working well until we got spammers
- thousands of unethical people trashing
your inboxes with annoying junk offers
without any permission on your part.
Nobody really wanted these products,
ISP customers were irritated with email-boxes
full of irrelevant content, to say the
least.
Big and small ISP companies (Internet
Service Providers) responded by developing
anti-spam filters and society at large
was forced to work out a set of anti-spam
laws regulating the use of e-mails.
So legitimate internet marketers had
to accommodate themselves to these unpleasant
changes by implementing various forms
of opt-in verifications. In other words,
now the customers have to confirm in
some way that they give you permission
to send them e-mails.
And you inevitably loose a percentage
of your customers who for some reasons
doesn't want to go through the opt-in
process.
Unfortunately, this is only the tip
of the iceberg. Anti-spam filters are
now so tight, that they easily throw
in the bulk folder even legitimate e-mails.
How it could happen? Well, you may accidentally
use some of the "bad words"
- such as "free", "buy",
"purchase", etc (there are
hundreds of "spam words" and
the list grows every day). You know
very well what happen to the bulk folder
emails - they are as good as trash.
Chances that recipient will ever read
bulk emails are slim to none.
You also loose some of your readers
when you try to enhance their experience
by sending emails in html format (which
would allow you to add colors, and pictures
to your email, use different fonts,
etc).
You might want to go even further and
insert audio or video streams into your
emails to give your readers the opportunity
to better comprehend the featured topic.
You might want to do other neat things....
Well, don't bother. Sorry to disappoint
you, but your efforts will be in vain.
Major ISPs consider html to be the format
for commercial emails and as such it
triggers spam filters almost automatically.
Some analytic companies estimate that
you can easily fail to reach as much
as 70% of your customers in the nearest
future. According to Doubleclick, one
of the e-mail delivery leaders, the
average rate of opened e-mails in 4th
Quarter of 2004 declined 11.4% from
Q4 2003, and is now only 32.6%.
Very bright picture, isn't it?
Luckily, there is a solution, and it
comes in a form of RSS technology (Really
Simple Syndication).
To put it simply, RSS Feeds are the
streams of information presented in
xml format. This syndication allows
webmasters to find the feeds of interest
written by other authors and easily
place them on their own web sites (with
authors permission, of course). The
Big Benefit is that this information
is automatically updated every time
when the particular RSS feed is updated.
In case of RSS aggregators, readers
simply subscribe to the feeds and read
them through web-based user interfaces
(one of the popular RSS aggregators,
for example, is My Yahoo - find the
RSS Feeds of your choices, add them
to your My Yahoo page - and you will
receive the update on what is new on
these feeds and will be able to read
it in user-friendly format (you don't
have to learn xml). Each time you go
to MY Yahoo you will be informed which
of these feeds were updated in the last
3 days.
And finally, there is a third option
- RSS Readers. It gives readers the
ability not to worry about the information
of their choice being blocked by ISP
anti-spam filters. They can simply download
RSS Feed Reader and enjoy the benefits
of private media-rich environment from
your computer!
You don't have to go to any websites
to get these data and you're not forced
to receive this information, you decide
where and when to receive it. (Whereas
with e-mails you're facing the fact
that anybody could send them to your
mailing address).
There are a many good RSS readers out
there. Some are free, other offer free
trial. The most well-known is FeedDemon
(has free trial), then goes SharpReader,
NewsCrawler, Awasu, PMR etc.
Now it's your turn to explore the benefits
of RSS technology. Use RSS messaging
system of your choice and stay ahead
of your competitors!
About the author:
Oleg Ilin, the president of 1EzHost
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