The rise of Internet accessibility
to the masses has revolutionized the way
people work, play and communicate. Email
communication has become the most popular
means of information exchange in business
and personal use. Personal computers, notebook,
hand held devices and cellular telephones
all allow you to communicate via email.
Email has rapidly grown to rival the telephone
as the centerpiece of effective communication.
Although email tends to be less personal
than a voice conversation, it has become
a preferred means of exchanging data such
as quotations, invoices, literature, references,
contact information, pictures, URLs, files
and many other online resources. This phenomenon
has given rise to the misuse and malicious
use of email.
Many of us spend countless hours weeding
through Spam messages. Those with tight
email filters wake up in a cold sweat wondering
if that one important message got sent to
the Spam folder. Even though some governments
have taken steps to curb Spam, most people
spend about 20 minutes a day deleting messages
offering better mortgage rates, free vacations
or cheap Viagra. It is no wonder that many
businesses are turning to email tracking
services to ensure that their valuable information
is being delivered to the right person and
read.
I am sure you would not be surprised that
not every email that you send is received
or read by the intended recipient. There
are many reasons for these lost communication
nuggets including Spam filtering, overloaded
inbox, forwarding rules or simple avoidance.
The solution is email tracking!
What is email tracking?
Email tracking is a means of ensuring that
your email is matched with its intended
recipient. It utilizes secure, digitally
time-stamped certificates to reveal the
exact time and date that your e-mail was
received - and read.
Additional notification options may include
how long it was read for, who read it, the
approximate physical location of the reader,
whether or not your email was forwarded
to someone else, what kind of computer was
used to read it, what file formats the reader
can accept (eg. PDF, MS Word, Excel), whether
or not your email has been published on
the Internet and countless other tracking
mechanisms.
Why track your email?
Many businesses find it imperative to determine
if prospective customers receive and read
their messages from email promotions, request
for quotations or product information. Email
tracking is the most effective way of identifying
whether the campaign was effective. Sales
managers often wonder if their sales representatives
are being thorough in their email communication.
Email tracking provides a tool for accountability.
Special reports can identify number of messages
sent and amount of time spent by the recipient
reading the message.
What if you sent a quotation with the wrong
numbers? If the email has not been read,
you may even be able to retract or delete
the email. Some tracking services even allow
you to create self-destruct or email that
can be retracted after a period of time.
If the email is never opened or assumed
to be lost, you could retract the old message
and/or send a new message.
Tagging messages and watching their progress
adds to secure communications. Many medical,
law enforcement and legal firms utilize
this service to enhance security of sensitive
information. Email tracking helps ensure
information is read by the right person!
Some companies may opt to set up their
own servers in order to keep control internally
and others may use an online service. Both
options are available from a number of providers.
I recently visited www.mailtracking.com
to take a test drive. It was very simple
to use this service.
Do you want to try email tracking yourself?
Simply get a free account at www.mailtracking.com
(or another free email tracking competitor)
and start sending your emails with an added
extension .mailtracking.com. Therefore,
if you want to send a tracked message to
jdoe, you simply add the extension
as follows jdoe
As the email message travels across the
world wide web, you will get notification
of its various stages.
About the Author
Rito Salomone is the president of Resource
Software International Ltd. (RSI). He has
17 years experience in the field of communication
management solutions.
For more information you can review: http://www.telecost.com
or contact the author at rsalomone
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