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'Man With One Chopstick Go Hungry'
by David Baker, Monday, September 24, 2007, 5:15 PM

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We think we live in a world of accountability - a world where passion and commitment supersede self-promotion. Yet I read so many articles in the email space that talk about symptoms, not solutions; and offer explanations, not resolve for improvement. Few of these even make the connection to a complete marketing story. I wrote a series of articles in 2005 about telling an ROI story and how to position it so it speaks to more than an email database and return on investment Not many are looking past the email channel today, which is a source of frustration for many.

There's been a lot of discussion about the email channel of late, sizing up the industry and wondering how to generate buzz -- or better yet, respect. Yeah, email is the Rodney Dangerfield of interactive marketing. Email is still the 74th slide in an interactive marketing pitch. Although eCRM is still deemed a baseline competency, I'm continually amazed at how little attention it gets in general, giving way to more sexy alternatives (media and search). Even though we've added to the complexity with deliverability and ISP issues today, few see email as integrated or strive to build programs that complement each.

I spent some time at the Search Engine Strategies conference in San José, Calif. a month ago, and didn't realize how small is the group of experts who really know what they are doing. This is much like email. There were thousands of people there who were new to search. The topics were so basic even non-search people got it. The experience reminded me of some of the email conferences where you see lots of practitioners, but few who really know how to optimize programs. It's the same at the Web analytics conferences. Everyone understands core Web analytics to some degree, but few are really able to optimize the use of tools, programs and iterating performance based on these results. Same excuses -- lack of resources and expertise.

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If you think email, marketing segmentation and ROI modeling are remotely complex, try SEO and the intricacies of managing keyword buys in a complex world. Try optimizing your Web analytics platform to truly understand patterns of performance by page, path, segment and how marketing programs evolve.

What I like about the search space, and believe email marketers can learn from, is that search practitioners have been forced to move outside their channel -- and the dependencies they have on the Web experience, site side search, media and competitive monitoring. They have been forced to balance the need to do SEO on the site and a great user experience on the site with Web behavior and tracking.

Search is not an organizational movement that is interdependent the business. Email is not looked at this way. It is seen as a retention and cross-sell effort; few actually understand the impact on a consumer experience that started with email and ended on the Web, the impact of external media exposure on customer value. It's a shame, the channel is truly the only one that ties back to a deep profile of the customer. My challenge to our own space is to think like SEO people, react like a Web analytics professional, optimize like an information architect, be creative like an entrepreneur and build value in your programs through levels of attribution. You'll never have enough resources or funding, so if this is today's excuse, you'd better find a new one. As the proverb states, looking at email only in a business is like trying to eat with one chopstick: you'll never have enough to eat.

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3 comments on "'Man With One Chopstick Go Hungry'"

  1. W.R. Max Bendel from Marketing Partners
    commented on: September 25, 2007 at 8:02 AM
    Huh?

  2. Emilio Castellanos from La Opinion Newspaper
    commented on: September 24, 2007 at 11:12 PM
    Hello David, Could you provide the link to the article you mention?

  3. Curtis Craighead from JCPenney
    commented on: September 24, 2007 at 6:24 PM
    I know better than to think I live in a world where passion and commitment supersede self-promotion. Nearly every business in every industry is littered with egos more intent on building their legend than in building a business. The marginalization of email is symptomatic of leadership who has no idea what integrated marketing is, and instead look at the pieces as though they aren't part of a whole. Even the meetings and committees center around single-aspect marketing, focusing only on "search" or on "email" or on "sponsored links" and media buys. Few CMOs have a handle on integration, and this was even true when all they had to deal with was print, radio and television! Without vision and a firm grip on their demo profiles, marketers and decision-makers gravitate to buzz words and to what's sexy (can anyone say "viral marketing"), and when sexy is the criteria, email is past its prime. What they can't acknowledge because they can't understand, is email's role in the overall plan, wherein customer contact actually becomes welcome vs. a nuisance. When we truly know our customers, respect them and their patronage, all communication (including email) becomes communication that engenders goodwill, positive word of mouth, and bonus points in brand building.

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