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Enterprise Embrace of e-Mail Marketing to Fuel Continued Strong Growth; Aberdeen Group Report Analyzes the Three 'R's' of Successful e-Mail Marketing
Business Wire, June 14, 2001
Business/Technology Editors
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 14, 2001
In a new report released this week, e-Mail Marketing: Relevancy, Retention, and ROI, Aberdeen Group explores the future direction of the e-mail marketing sector -- a market Aberdeen projects will exceed $1 billion by 2003. Technology suppliers of the "killer app" in the e-Marketing space will face accelerated consolidation in the next 12 to 18 months, and the explosive growth achieved during the past year will begin to moderate.
"As marketers have begun to embrace e-mail marketing technology and services, the market has finally displayed the growth that most leaders in the space have been accurately predicting for years," commented Aberdeen Research Director, Kent Allen, "the next stage of strong growth will see increasingly sophisticated online marketers looking for more complete offerings that allow them to take their e-mail marketing initiatives to the next level -- and that means increased sector consolidation."
e-Mail marketing has rapidly become a cornerstone of Marketing Automation (MA), one of the primary and fastest-growing segments of Customer Relationship Management (CRM). From 1999 to 2000, e-mail marketing grew by more than 270% and has emerged as the killer application for marketing. Aberdeen research indicates that e-mail marketing will continue to grow through 2003, based on its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and ability to retain and cultivate long-term customer relationships.
At the same time, suppliers of technology designed to enable marketers to create ongoing dialogues of value with customers will experience accelerated merger and acquisitions. "The M&A activity we have seen recently is related, in part, to the slowdown in advertising and marketing expenditures, but the real driver [of the M&A activity] is tied to the lack of financing available from the usual suspects," Allen stated. "Some of the companies that will be acquired in the coming months have actually been seeing business pick up nicely but need an infusion of funding ... [that funding] is beginning to materialize from e-Marketing companies that have weathered the recent downturn and are now positioning themselves to be the marketing platform of choice when the dust settles."
e-Mail Marketing Relevancy, Retention, and ROI, an Aberdeen research report published as part of Aberdeen Group's ongoing research in e-Marketing and CRM, is directed toward e-mail marketers, marketing executives, enterprise CRM users, advertising agencies, direct response professionals, and investors. This research report provides the reader with a broader understanding of the key e-mail marketing trends; the different approaches employed by vendors in this market; and of the rapidly changing capabilities of the technology.
About Aberdeen
Aberdeen Group is a leading market analysis and positioning services firm that helps Information Technology vendors establish leadership in emerging markets. Steeped in technology and armed with end-user field research, Aberdeen answers clients' critical business and technology questions in the context of the Internet economy and across the product lifecycle. Founded in 1988, Aberdeen is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and has research divisions in Palo Alto, California; Fort Collins, Colorado; and Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Aberdeen is accessible via the Web at www.aberdeen.com.
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