This is one in a series of columns exploring the examples and trends highlighted in The Best of the Email Swipe File.
Moosejaw
Type: Promotional email
Send date: 1/7/2013
Subject line: It worked for Obama...
“A catchy, intriguing, topical subject line introduces a
mobile-friendly, plain-text email that’s well-suited to convey the
concise message. Both this email and the text-heavy emails of the
campaign season are reminders that plain text can still be very
effective, particularly in the age of mobile.”
—Laura Earley, Associate Designer
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Email opt-in via SMS

Teens
are more likely than any other age group to use text messaging,
Facebook, and Twitter. They are also more likely to communicate
through a greater number of channels on a daily basis, picking the
right channel based on speed, convenience, and privacy.
There’s no
doubt that today’s consumers are mobile. They’re constantly
on-the-go, sending and receiving communications of all types, and
they’ve come to expect that information be (literally) in-hand at
all times. Consumers in the UK and around the globe are no longer
sitting at their computers searching for information—instead, they
expect information to be available all around them. At the same
time, they expect that information to be relevant to their
lives.
It was
no suprise to us that Australians are leading the world in their
adoption of technology, and in partiular how they connect with
brands on mobile devices. The unparalleled adoption of smartphones
in Australia (49% of us own one!) means that today’s always-on,
hyper-connected consumer is placing demands on marketers that can
often seem bewildering. What was once seen as the "multi-channel
opportunity" is now a "cross-channel imperative" as our audiences
continue to adopt technology that opens up an increasing array of
brand engagement mechanisms.
There’s
no doubt that today’s consumers are mobile. They’re constantly
on-the-go, sending and receiving communications of all types, and
they’ve come to expect that information be (literally) in-hand at
all times. Consumers are no longer sitting at their computers
searching for information—instead, they expect information to be
available all around them. At the same time, they expect that
information to be relevant to their lives.
Each Thursday
at 11am EST, marketers from around the world join the ExactTarget
user community on Twitter for a conversation about trends and
campaign ideas across the interactive marketing industry. We
call the virtual coffee chat the
Permission-based
email has become the foundation of successful one-to-one marketing,
and a company's database of email subscribers is one of its most
valuable assets.
Convenience,
ease-of-use, and efficiency are no longer wants, but necessities in
our fast-paced society. Auto bill pay, GPS, and other developments
in technology continue to automate our lives. Marketers are working
to stay at the forefront of their customers’ interactions across
channels—including mobile.
It
should be no surprise that the NBA is going to deliver on their
social media strategy this weekend. After fans were able to
