Take a bow NZ Post
For over 170 years NZ Post has been delivering the mail, but what most people don’t fully understand is that service levels (and I’m talking about deliverability) have been unbelievably good. So good in fact that people just expect the mail to get through.?
Bad addressing and changes of address, are just part of what the people at NZ Post have to deal with every day. Then add to that network issues like storms, epidemics and a whole host of other issues.
End of an era – but what’s next and are there consequences?
But all good things must come to an end, and in the case of physical mail, there is now a mass exodus to digital channels, with email being the most popular.
The decline has seen mail volumes fall from one billion mail items 10 years ago, to less than two hundred million today – with a forecast of closer to one hundred million in just a couple of years’ time.?
What are the consequences for business senders like banks, telco’s, utilities, the financial services sector and government?
It’s now a deliverability issue ..... But then I hear you thinking, “Aren’t all email services the same?”
Unfortunately email deliverability can be a far-cry from what enterprises have been used to with physical mail.
For those thinking that they can use their campaign platforms like Braze, Constant Contact, Mailchimp, Marketo, Salesforce and Vision6, then my advice, is to think again. Email deliverability will typically be in the 90% range, sometimes as low as 80 to 85%.
But then maybe you have done a little research and established that there are specialist providers of transactional email services. But even then, at the top end, 95% seems to be the going deliverability rate.
Upon reflection, NZ Post who generally delivered over 99% of all mail lodgements now looks mighty good.
Impacts of poor email deliverability
The issue is that it is now the sending business that needs to build the “triage” processes into their back-office operations. For a business sending out 100,000 items a month, if only 95% of all emails were delivered, that’s 5,000 that will now need to be remediated.
Maybe the non-delivered emails are turned into print & mail and sent via the postal service. Maybe they are referred to the call centre, so the recipients can be rung. But it becomes rather embarrassing if the email address is correct in the first place! Both options are also expensive, and then there are delays to the delivery that need to be factored in.
One email provider stands out from the rest??
But what if there was a local digital delivery platform that had a 99% email delivery guarantee. That business is Cumulo9, who have been around for more than 15 years and are the most “trusted” platform for many of New Zealand’s largest email senders.
There are many reasons why Cumulo9 can achieve such a high deliverability rate, with a key one being a Cumulo9 developed Mail Transfer Agent (MTA), which is hosted locally. Another is simply a local team of support people, who work closely with senders and the ESP’s (Email Service Providers) being pro-active, to ensure that every email gets through – just like the posties of the past. Then there are very cleaver sending (throttling) algorithms that have a big impact on deliverability.
There are also a bunch of other reasons why businesses have chosen Cumulo9’s C9 Transact digital sending platform, which also handles eInvoices (Peppol), SMS and push-notifications. But that’s a story for another day.
What’s the call to action?
If your business has a hospital process and is now re-handling an ever-growing volume of undelivered email – reach out.
Or maybe you just aren’t aware that there is an issue – after all aren’t all email service providers alike and aren’t all emails you send, instantly delivered to someone’s inbox?!
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For further information just contact me – details below.
David Allen
Ph 021484167
Enabling best practice in Customer Communication Management (CCM)
2 周Cumulo9 recently engaged Jumpingfox (a customer engagement consultancy business) to look into channel preferences and email deliverability. They came up with some really interesting findings. If you want a copy of the Report let me know.