Yes Marketing study finds holiday-themed emails sent in November 2018 drove double the conversion rates of those sent in December 2018 as Black Friday's popularity grew
DALLAS, July 29, 2019 /CNW/ -- In Q4 2018, twenty-six percent of marketers sent Black Friday emails before November 19 and some started as early as November 1, according to a new report by Yes Marketing. This represents a notable shift that indicates marketers are adjusting their holiday strategies as consumers begin their holiday shopping earlier in the season.
In its 2019 Holiday Marketing Guide, Yes Marketing analyzed more than 6 billion emails sent in Q4 2018 on behalf of customers across industries. The report found holiday-themed emails sent in Q4 2018 drove double the conversion rates in November (6.1%) than in December (3.1%), suggesting there is value in earlier deployment of these messages to build anticipation and capitalize on the ever-expanding holiday shopping season.
The study found that Black Friday was the second-most widely adopted theme in Q4 2018 with almost half of marketers (47.5%) sending Black Friday emails in 2018, a sizeable 27% increase year-over-year (YoY). Black Friday conversion rates also increased by 37.5% YoY and almost doubled the standard marketing message conversion of 4.9% over the same period.
Marketers deploying Black Friday emails before November 19 saw their emails garner a 13.1% average open rate and a 1.5% average click rate, higher than the average for both standard marketing messages (12.1% and 1.1%, respectively) as well as the average for Black Friday emails (12% and 1.3%, respectively). However, Black Friday messages sent before November 19 averaged only a 4% conversion rate, less than half the Black Friday average (8.8%) and lower than that of standard emails (4.9%). These findings suggest marketers can build anticipation and boost engagement by deploying Black Friday messages earlier in the season but should send emails with the exclusive goal of conversion closer to the event date.
"Events like Black Friday have become an international phenomenon for consumers, and marketers are looking to capitalize on them by starting to build anticipation earlier in the holiday season," said Jim Sturm, president of Yes Marketing. "In order to find the balance between over-communicating and falling off consumers' top of mind before big shopping milestones, marketers must develop a well-rounded and well-timed holiday strategy that engages each of their consumer segments – from the early-birds to the last-minute shoppers."
In addition, the report revealed the conversion rate for holiday-themed emails deployed later in the shopping season dropped significantly. Conversion rates for Green Monday messages decreased by 38% YoY, from 6.5% to 3.7%, and fell under the standard marketing email average (4.9%).
"At a time where expectations are at an all-time high, marketers who fail to engage consumers earlier in the season risk falling behind," said Michael Iaccarino, CEO and chairman of Infogroup, parent company of Yes Lifecycle Marketing. "Given this year's earlier and shorter holiday shopping season, marketers must work with the right technology and service partner to execute a data-driven marketing program that effectively captures consumer attention at a time where brands have steeper competition and fewer opportunities to cut through the noise."
Additional findings from the report include:
- When compared to open rates of other prominent shopping events and holidays in Q4 of 2018 (Cyber Monday, Green Monday and Christmas), Black Friday open rate of 12.0% topped the list, followed by Green Monday at 11.8%, Cyber Monday at 10.8% and Christmas at 10.3%.
- Seventy-six percent of Black Friday emails that drove conversion rates of 5% and above were deployed during the week of the event, with 46% being deployed on Black Friday.
- Unlike most Q4 holidays which registered increases in adoption rate, the share of brands that deployed Christmas-themed emails remained virtually unchanged YoY (39%).
To learn more about consumer preferences and shopping habits and make the most of the 2019 holiday season, download the full report here.
About Yes Marketing
Yes Marketing focuses on enabling marketers to engage, acquire and retain consumers along each stage of the consumer journey with a brand – from awareness through consideration, purchase and lifetime loyalty. This is accomplished through a unique combination of expert marketing services, best-of-breed technology and proprietary data assets that enable brands to create and deliver truly personalized, data-driven customer experiences with the help of a single vendor with an integrated technology and service offering. To learn more, call 1-877-937-6245, email [email protected] or visit www.yesmarketing.com.
About Infogroup
Infogroup is a leading provider of data and data-driven marketing solutions for salespeople, marketers, and professionals. The company's solutions are powered by its proprietary business and consumer databases and supplemented by client and 3rd party data. Clients range from Fortune 500 enterprises and local businesses, to not-for-profit and political organizations. Infogroup's cloud-based Data Axle technology allows for real-time updates to its business and consumer data files, and also provides clients with a real-time API delivery platform for the most accurate and up-to-date information to support their marketing and business needs. Infogroup has 40+ years of history creating its own data and makes 24+ million verification calls per year to ensure data quality. For more information, visit www.infogroup.com.
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