Oceania Region All Oceania Region Email List Database


Oceania Business Contacts Lists allows you a large variety so that you can be sure to focus your marketing efforts the exactly the right company in the region. There are two different types of business contacts lists for Oceania as under:

  Oceania Email List with Contact Person Names
  Oceania Email Addresses Only
  Email Marketing Tips & Tricks


Oceania Email List with Contact Person Names

This is a perfect list for sending personalized offers. Segments in the list include company name, contact person name, address, their phone, fax, city/country, email address and website addresses.

This list has business leads from Australia and New Zealand. You can search these records by city, contact person, company name, phone, fax or email address whichever suits you best.

Oceania Email List with Contact Person Names

Price US $ 49
Total Records 26,399
File Type MS Excel
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Segments Available Records
Contact Person 26,399
Company Name 13,496
Address 26,298
City 18,952
Country 26,399
Telephone 21,183
Fax 6,182
Email 26,399
Website 26,318
  


Oceania Email Addresses only

This list has email addresses of businessmen & companies from different segments of market. The Asia list has records from Australia and New Zealand.

Oceania Email Addresses Only

Price US $ 69
Total Records 174,748
File Type TXT File
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Email Marketing Tips & Tricks

4 Email Marketing Tricks That Work

Email campaigns have continued to grow in popularity among companies of all sizes, and it's easy to see why. With a single click, a company email can provide valuable information, coupons and deals to new and returning customers, thereby driving numerous website visits and sales. The trick, of course, is getting customers to open your messages.

"Email marketing remains one of the most effective and lucrative digital marketing strategies, but there's always room to improve and capitalize on emerging trends," said Jerry Jao, CEO of retention marketing firm Retention Science. "Subjects lines are arguably the most critical component of any campaign, as they're the first thing people see in their inbox, and what they consider when making the decision to open or trash an email."

Based on an analysis of 540 email marketing campaigns from the past six months, Retention Science found that the following tactics led to the highest success rates:

Keep the subject line short. Most consumers receive emails on their mobile devices, and Retention Science found that customers open and read 35 percent of those emails on the go. A brief, concise subject line is ideal for mobile marketing strategies, as most smartphones only display the first several words of the email subject. According to the study, six to 10 words is the optimum length: consumers opened 21 percent of emails with this subject length, whereas subject lines with 5 words or fewer (16 percent open rate) and 11 to 15 words (14 percent) did not perform as well.
 
Include the recipient's name. People opened 2.6-percent more emails that included the recipient's first name than those without a name. Use your email marketing platform's code to generate a personalized subject line that will attract the attention of recipients and engage them with your email.  
 
Use pop culture. While you may not want to overuse this tactic, including timely, relevant bits of pop culture in your subject line could improve your open rates. People opened emails with subject lines referencing movie titles and song lyrics more frequently than those with more traditional subject lines.
 
Avoid inbox overload. Retention Science found that the email campaigns of flash sale sites, which utilize subject lines of 20 words or more, consistently underperformed compared with campaigns from other brands. In addition to writing lengthy subjects, flash sale brands typically send out emails four to eight times per week, which accounts for their low open-rates. Stick with two to four emails per week to avoid flooding your customers' inboxes.