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Twenty Percent of Global Commercial Email Fails to Reach the Inbox

One in five commercial emails worldwide fails to reach its intended target, according to the 2017 Deliverability Benchmark Report from data solutions provider Return Path. This new research reveals that just 80 percent of email is delivered to the inbox, while the remainder—a full 20 percent—is diverted to spam folders or goes missing.

The report’s findings are relatively consistent with the company’s 2016 and 2015 benchmarks, which reported a 79 percent global inbox placement rate. While this rate has improved slightly in the past year, the significant percentage of filtered messages means that marketers are still missing out on a valuable opportunity to drive ROI from the email channel.

“Email remains the most popular and effective channel available to marketers, so it’s more important than ever to get it right. If your emails aren’t reaching the inbox, you’re missing out on an opportunity to build relationships and generate ROI,” said Return Path President (https://media.licdn.com/mpr/mpr/shrinknp_400_400/p/3/000/00c/295/155ca3c.jpg / https://www.linkedin.com/in/gbilbrey/) George Bilbrey. “But email filtering continues to evolve, as mailbox providers apply increasingly sophisticated algorithms to deliver only the content their users truly want.”

Email marketers in the US

Email marketers in the US saw the lowest inbox placement of any country analyzed, with just 77 percent of messages reaching subscribers—up from 73 percent in 2016. Meanwhile Canadian marketers achieved one of the highest inbox placement rates in this study, with an average of 90 percent.

key findings

Other key findings include:

Marketers in European countries generally exceeded the global inbox placement rate, with averages of 82 percent (France and Spain) and 84 percent (UK). Of the European countries studied, only Germany fell slightly below the global average with 79 percent inbox placement.

For the second year in a row, Australian marketers maintained average inbox placement of 90 percent—tied with Canada for the best result in this study.

Looking at inbox placement by industry, the best results were found in sectors with strong account-based consumer relationships such as banking & finance (94 percent), distribution & manufacturing (92 percent), and travel (90 percent).

This annual benchmark report from Return Path examines how email is delivered and how inbox placement is measured, along with global, regional, and industry benchmark results by quarter.

Avinash Duduskar
Avinash Duduskarhttps://martechseries.com
Avinash is an award-winning instructional designer who brings over 13 years of design, analysis, branding and identity practice to the Martech Series content team. SAP, Microsoft, Nokia and Hewitt are some of the Fortune 500 and 1000 companies that have benefited from his insights. A voracious reader, when not carving Himalayan mountain roads our resident geek, who suffers Grammatical Pedantry Syndrome divides his time between his family, IoT sensors, networking gear and motorcycles.

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