New DMA Response Rate Study Shows Email Still Strong For Conversion Rates
With efficiency the rule of the day in the current climate, marketers are increasingly looking for the best response rates possible from all of their outreach. A new Direct Marketing Association (DMA) study sheds new light into the strategies and media driving the best return for marketers. While the DMA 2009 Response Rate Report showed decline in click-through rates over the past several years, the survey still found the majority of marketers continue to shift money to email—57.1% increasing email budgets vs. 8.0% decreasing. They study also found email now represents 12.6% of marketers’ budgets, third only to direct mail and internet marketing.
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