7 brands with bad-ass email programs
Jul 12 2010
I wrote this article for iMediaConnection the other week. Thought you might like it.
Article Overview:
National Geographic asks for your preferences, your profile, your desire for each email type, and, most importantly, your permission
Timberland’s emails stand out due to brand consistency, large calls-to-action, clarity of messaging, and easy-to-measure creative tests
Banana Republic has stepped into its own in testing, experimenting, and being different
Rethinking “best practices”
What is “right”? Is there a correct way? Do best practices always work?
The answer to these and almost every other question in email marketing is, “It depends.” I know it’s a cop-out of an answer, but in all honesty, there is no right answer. There’s no global best practice that makes your campaign stats jump, no design layout that wins every time. It takes constant trying, tweaking, analyzing, and risk-taking. Calculated and meticulous risk-taking, I might add. And yes, in the end there is no “right,” only good job, mission accomplished, and what’s next?
Yet over the years of not just observing thousands of email campaigns but also creating them, I have weeded through the good and the bad to find those brands that are marketing in ways that move audiences and drive results. This isn’t about presenting you with empirical campaign data. This is about what works for me, and why.
Here are seven brands that are doing it right.
Read the full article
- Posted by Dylan Boyd
- @dtboyd
- at 8:01 AM
Published in B2B E-Mail Marketing, Behavioral Marketing, Best Of Email, Best Practices, Brand Marketing, Case Study, E-Mail Marketing, Email Design, Email News, eMail Marketing Optimization, eROI News

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July 12th, 2010 at 8:25 am
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August 5th, 2010 at 1:20 am
My E-mail,hotmail format has changed drastically,did I screw it up,or did they change it recently,(really I don’t know if you can help) I just want my old format.How do I change it back?PLEASE help
August 6th, 2010 at 8:57 pm
There is a slow roll out across hotmail and Live right now that is changing it across all accounts. I am not sure that you have any control on rolling it back.