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An examination of the e-mail and electronic relationship marketing practices of the USA's top 500 online retailers
The present study analyses the relationship between the relative size of an internet retailer in terms of annual sales and their use of e-mail marketing and electronically mediated relationship marketing strategies. The results reveal that the majority of the USA's top 500 online retailers do in fact rely on e-mail marketing programs and that higher-ranked companies actually send more e-mails per customer per year than their lower-ranked counterparts. Also, higher-ranked online retailers are not as likely to permanently include an 'opt-in' choice on their websites, although they are more likely to send a series of welcome e-mails. Moreover, there is partial support that higher-ranked online retailers are more likely to utilise incentive offers. Finally, higher-ranked online retailers are more likely to include links to social networks on their websites.
期刊介绍:
The aim of IJECRM is to provide an international forum and refereed reference in the field of electronic customer relationship management (ECRM). It also addresses the interaction, collaboration, partnership and cooperation between small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and larger enterprises in a customer relationship. More innovative analysis and better understanding of the complexity involved in a customer relationship are essential in today''s global businesses. Therefore, manuscripts offering theoretical, conceptual, and practical contributions for ECRM are encouraged. Topics covered include: -Electronic customer relationship management (ECRM) -CRM strategy, marketing, technology and software -Custom marketing and sales management -Customer lifetime value, loyalty, satisfaction, behaviour, databases -Issues for implementing CRM systems/solutions for CRM problems -Tools for capturing customer information, managing/sharing customer data -Partner relationship management, strategic alliances/ partnerships -Business to business market (B2B), business to consumer market (B2C) -Enterprise resource planning (ERP) -Supply chain dynamics and uncertainty, supplier relationship management (SRM) -E-commerce customer relationships on the internet -Supply chain management, channel management, demand chain management -Manufacturing, logistics and information technology/systems -Supplier and distribution networks, international issues -Performance measurement/indicators, research, modelling