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Advertising in Email Marketing

Some of the internet marketers are strongly in favor of the placement of advertisements in email marketing. The others think the other way. They do not think it as a good idea to advertise in email marketing. This topic is widely debated these days. Some of them stand in between and neither opposes nor favors the use of advertising in the email marketing. This article will show both sides of the picture so that the readers can make their decision.

 

Some of the internet market strongly favors the use of advertising in the email marketing. The argument they present is that when they send an email for the purpose of marketing, the space available in it could be utilized by placing an advertisement in it and by doing this they could be able to generate additional amounts thus increasing the profits. They also add in their argument that as they could generate profits from the advertisements itself, if the email marketing has not taken its effect this would not make them lose. Advertisement in emails is a common thing nowadays. Some people dislike it and some don’t care about it. But infect, sometimes we do see good information in the advertisements. So advertisements can help people too in finding good products and services.

The marketers who are against it make a strong argument that when they place an advertisement in their email, it looks more as a spam email rather than that of a proper marketing email. They think that what they are sending in the email is right but the advertisements in it are a spam and they make the original content also look like spam.

There is another group of marketer who stand in between. They think that if the original intent of the email is not damaged, there is no harm placing an advertisement in it. And if it does, then this should not be done. So they have a stand that neither favors nor rejects the idea in complete.

The opinion of the readers is important because they are the customers of such marketers and their opinion must influence them. If majority of the readers decide that they wish to receive the marketing emails because they give them significant information about the product but they should be free of advertisements as they tend to distract them from the real subject, then the marketers would have to think and decide whether they are happy with the gains from these advertisements or should they attempt to make the emails more influential.

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