You are here: Home » The Marketing Diary » Column: Direct-to-Desktop Marketing » Spam Slams E-Mail and Even Web Use Spam Slams E-Mail and Even Web Use ClickZ Stats reports: "Because of the proliferation of spam, spyware, and related problems, 44 percent of computer users have reduced their use of e-mail and the Internet in the last 12 months, according to findings of a survey conducted by Osterman Research." Can we trust these numbers? The survey polled only 241 respondents between January 18th and 20th, which in my opinion is not enough for it to be really conclussive. But even the small sample clearly shows that spam is becoming an increasing problem with consequences that far surpass what marketers are facing. It seems that spam is no longer only hurting our delivery rates, but is also starting to "eat up" our target audiences. While some might argue that RSS has come just in time to "save us", I beg to differ. Yes, RSS is helping us deliver content to our target audiences and communicate with them in more efficient ways, not to mention all of the other possibilities it provides marketers and publishers with. But no, the e-mail problem, as drawn above, far surpasses the "power of RSS". Regardless of our content delivery mechanisms, people still come online mostly to use e-mail --> communicate with their friends, family and business partners. Content consumption is a strong factor, but not as strong as communication, especially if we are talking about heavy internet use. If people can no longer communicate using the internet, they no longer have the primary reason for using it. Related Articles -->
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