
E-mail List Prices Drop, Databases, Masterfile Prices Up: Worldata
March 11, 2008At the same time, databases and masterfiles, public sector lists, and attendees and members file prices edged up.
Cost-per-lead data, which the Boca Raton, FL-based firm began tracking last quarter, had a slight increase in its pricing, due to jumps in B-to-B leads. Cost-per-lead consumer programs averaged $1.30 per lead, a slight decrease over last quarter, while cost-per-lead B-to-B Programs averaged $4.90 per lead, an increase of 7% over last quarter.
Among the study’s other findings:
*Permission-based e-mail B-to-B was the highest priced category, with a straight average price of $287/M, a decrease of $2/M from last year. The decreased pricing in the B-to-B e-mail category reflected a growth in the number of B-to-B E-mail lists available for rental.
*Newsletters was the second highest priced category, with an average price of $178/M, an increase of $6/M from last year.
*Public Sector was the third highest priced category from 2008 at $170, an increase of $8/M from the prior year.
*The largest price increases occurred with Attendees/Members and Public Sector, each having increases of $8/M, and Databases/Masterfiles increasing $9/M.
*The largest price decreases occurred in the Permission-Based E-mail B-to-B and consumer categories, which dropped $2/M and $3/M respectively from the previous year.