As social networking becomes the ‘in’ thing, people are beginning to question where that leaves the use of email. You’ve heard the saying, ‘video killed the radio star,’ so is this a case of history repeating itself? Is email about to fall victim to social networking?
Well, no we don’t think so. From a Ph. point of view, we just don’t buy this theory that “email is dead,” and there are plenty of reasons why:
- People still send hand-written letters
- Nearly all websites that require registration request an email address
- Email notifies you of updates from your social networks
- Email is universal, social networks are not
- Many people have no interest in joining social networks but will use email
- Email is still improving
- Even social networks recognise the importance of email
- More social media use means more email use
- As far as marketing is concerned, email is doing pretty well
Businesses should be merging social aspects with their email programs to not only expand the reach of their offers, but to maintain customer loyalty and ultimately grow their database. So if you’ve been questioning the life expectancy of email, stop now. Keep in mind that about 50% of content is shared through email and social media is a great way to get subscribers.
In case you’re STILL not convinced, here are some final thoughts for you;
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Mobile apps will continue to keep email relevant in the mobile world.
- Google recently released its own social media product, Buzz, which the company decided would fit best with Gmail.
- Microsoft Outlook only recently started integrating social networks into the inbox.
- The social networks themselves are creating email services - Facebook is said to be working on its own...and we know how popular Facebook is.