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Strong Email Service Provider Support Drives Record September Volume of “Blue Ribbon”-marked CertifiedEmail
- Goodmail introduces the first domain-based whitelist service: Meeting the evolving needs of the email industry, CertifiedDomain further extends Goodmail’s leadership in standards-based certification products for trusted brands that engage with consumers via email. CertifiedDomain is the first in a new line of domain-based products to be introduced by Goodmail throughout 2010.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.,October 7, 2008 - Goodmail Systems, creator of CertifiedEmail™, email consumers want from the companies they trust, today announced that it delivered a record 3.1 billion CertifiedEmail messages in September from more than 500 leading brands including KeyBank, PETCO, Hewlett-Packard and About.com. This monthly volume represents 30 times growth compared to the same period last year and demonstrates the increasing acceptance of CertifiedEmail as a critical tool for maximizing email marketing performance.
“Our partnerships with email service providers and the results experienced by our customers are the engines of this phenomenal growth,” said Peter C. Horan, CEO of Goodmail. “Leading ecommerce, media, and financial brands are consistently achieving lifts of 20-30 percent in open and click-through rates. This is worth millions of dollars to them.”
Companies ranging from Time Inc. to Overstock.com to StubHub have reported that compared to sending regular email, CertifiedEmail significantly increases delivery, open and click-through rates, as well as key business metrics such as sales, orders and Web site logins. (For more information, visit: www.goodmailsystems.com/success).
Available only to senders who follow email best practices, CertifiedEmail messages are delivered directly to the inbox with all links and images displayed by default. Consumers can easily identify authentic email messages from certified, permission-based senders by looking for the non-spoofable, CertifiedEmail blue ribbon envelope icon in their inbox. This assurance improves the email experience by providing consumers with a simple visual means of determining the validity and security of a message before they open it.

