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Reply EmailsMore than half of B2B marketers say email is their most effective channel in terms of revenue generation.

So it’s no surprise there is an entire sector around improving email effectiveness and ROI.

In fact, 49 percent of businesses use some form of email automation to enhance their strategy.

The marketing automation platform, Marketo, sent more than 30 billion emails on behalf of their customers last year.  Offering further proof that automation is very, very useful.

Mining Reply Emails

Reply email mining is the process of extracting marketing and sales intelligence from email replies.

This strategy benefits any business using email marketing.

But, it works particularly well for B2Bs practicing account based marketing strategy, and those wanting to learn more about inbound leads.

Mining reply emails closes the loop on email automation. You’ll extract valuable intelligence about the leads and accounts your business is already engaging.

This data is then applied to automation platforms, so your team continues nurturing leads, penetrating target accounts, and ultimately closing more deals.

But let’s get back to those 30 billion emails sent (and that’s just in Marketo).

Account Based Intelligence

Every time you send an email campaign, it generates replies.

Think of the unassuming replies like out-of-office, left-the-company, other change notifications, and manual replies.

Research shows average email marketing campaigns have a two percent reply rate.

Looking at just the 30 billion number above, that’s 600,000,000 replies per year. Replies that usually get deleted!

Businesses either don’t know how valuable these replies are or simply don’t have the resources to analyze and mine the replies manually.

But that’s a huge mistake.

Buried in the unstructured body of reply emails is a wealth of account based intelligence.

Ignoring them could mean leaving countless deals—and dollars—on the table.

Just what kind of intelligence are we talking about here?

Let’s dig in.

Examples Of Reply Emails

First things first, it’s important to understand the anatomy of a reply email. More specifically, what type of information you’ll find in one.

Let’s take a look at two popular types: out-of-office and left-the-company.

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From this Out-Of-Office, you learn:

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From this left-the-company reply, you learn:

Existing Lead (Pamela):

New Contact (Jenni):

Your mind is probably off to the races before we even dig into how to leverage this information.

Leveraging Out of Office Intelligence

Now let’s take a look at how to leverage this same information from an operational, tactical, and strategic standpoint.

Out-of-office intelligence:  

Operational:

Tactical:

Strategic:

Leveraging Left the Company Intelligence

Left the company intelligence:

Existing Lead (Pamela):

New Contact (Jenni):

Operational:

Tactical:

Strategic:

Opportunities are Sitting in Your Inbox

Literally!

Think of how many out of office and left the company replies you’ve seen throughout the years. How have you been leveraging them?

For many businesses, it simply wasn’t a priority, or it was too time-consuming to pay attention to reply emails.

Now, we know how valuable these replies are, and how easy it is to access intelligence.

Which brings us back to the role of automation in today’s email marketing strategies.

Reply email mining services automatically analyze every reply that comes back from your email marketing and sales campaigns.

These services can effectively mine relevant intelligence, label actionable replies for further review, and even update your database.

More sales tech and martech solutions are integrating with popular platforms such as Marketo, Salesforce, and HubSpot.

And you can apply mined intelligence to custom programs and workflows to automate processes you’d handle manually.

For example, scheduling follow-up emails and phone calls and sending complimentary content.

The future is here.

Email mining is the last leg of automation we didn’t realize we needed, but now find impossible to live without.

So, how does your team leverage reply emails? Please share in the comments below.