Report: E-mail Marketing Will Grow to $4.6 Billion Business by 2004 | Internet News

Report: E-mail Marketing Will Grow to $4.6 Billion Business by 2004

Feb 4, 2000
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Spending on E-mail marketing, which amounted to $898 million last year,
will increase 417 percent to reach the $4.6 billion level by 2004,
according to the new eMail Marketing Report by eMarketer.


The report also predicts that e-mail advertising’s share of total US online
advertising spending will increase to 15 percent by 2003. Spending stood at
3 percent in 1999.


Emarketer’s report shows that 61 percent of medium-large size companies in
the United States use e-mail on a regular basis to market to prospects
and/or customers.


“Already, leading marketers such as Macy‘s, Blockbuster Video, Charles Schwab & Co. and J.Crew have enthusiastically embraced
e-mail direct marketing,” says Geoffrey Ramsey, statsmaster at eMarketer.


The report predicted that the volume of opt-in e-mail will jump 52.3
percent to 61.1 billion by the end of this year, reaching 240 billion
messages by 2003. In 1999, an estimated 20 percent of all e-mail received
in the US was commercial, equally divided between spam and opt-in e-mail.


The reasons for growth include the low cost of e-mail marketing as compared
to traditional direct mail. In addition, the sheer numbers of e-mail boxes
are booming. The report said there were 78 million active e-mail users
older than 13, accounting for 35 percent of the total US population. By the
end of 2002, that number will rise to 135 million e-mail users, 59 percent
of the US population.


Emarketer compiles its reports by gathering research from a variety of
sources, then filtering, analyzing, and organizing them.

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