To the recipient, SPAM is nothing but annoying and intrusive. To the sender, SPAM is the easiest and cheapest way to advertise their product/service, and get their brand name out there. The advertiser can send out a mass email to a large number of recipients, and all it costs them is time. It does not cost them anything to send the email and they do not waste paper. This is why SPAM is now so popular. Advertisers have realized that it is much more cost effective than direct mail or newspaper or magazine ads, as they involve printing and mailing costs.
One of the major problems with SPAM marketing is that consumers are now trained to recognize and automatically delete it. Another problem is that a majority of email servers have systems in place that recognize SPAM email, and do not let it get through to their clients’ email in-boxes. Since half of all email is SPAM, it can be determined that marketers are now abusing this services, and consumers are not responding positively to it.
The reason that SPAM email continues to this day is that there is still mail that gets through to recipients, and a small percentage of these recipients respond to these emails. In order for SPAM mail to be profitable, it needs a response rate of 0.025%. Since SPAM continues, companies must be obtaining this response rate, otherwise it would not be worth their time. Another reason that SPAM mail continues is that the legal aspect is very hard to monitor. It is hard to determine what is SPAM mail, and what is legitimate emails that are going out to clients.
I find that SPAM mail has gotten a lot better than when I first got an email address about ten years ago. I remember be bombarded with random emails from companies that I hadn’t even heard of. Now, if I receive any sort of SPAM mail, it is sent to my Junk Bx in my email. This function allows me re filter through my regular email without the hassle of dealing with SPAM mail too.