Email Blast FAQs

An email blast (or mass email) is a single email sent to a large group of subscribers on an email list simultaneously, often used for broad announcements or promotions.

Email blasts are typically unsegmented and sent to an entire list, whereas segmented campaigns target specific groups with tailored content based on their interests or behavior.

Email blasts can be appropriate for urgent company announcements, major product launches relevant to all subscribers, or wide-reaching general newsletters, but often less effective than segmented emails.

Downsides include lower engagement rates, higher unsubscribe rates, increased spam complaints due to irrelevance, and a weaker perception of personalization by recipients.

How can businesses make email blasts more effective?
Improve blasts by ensuring the content is genuinely relevant to the entire list, maintaining a clean list, and incorporating some level of personalization where possible, even if basic.

Modern alternatives include highly segmented email campaigns, automated drip campaigns, and personalized triggered emails, which offer much greater relevance and higher ROI.