Read Time: 5 minutes. This post makes the case for email marketing as a non-negotiable business tool for both e-commerce and service-based brands. Supporting data from the 2026 Omnisend e-commerce Marketing Report is woven in as evidence. The post also includes an email platform comparison and also speaks directly to service-based businesses.
Email marketing to your e-commerce store is one of the highest-returning tools available to a business and one of the most overlooked.
Before email can really do its job, your website needs to be ready for it.
Email drives people back to your website to browse, book, or buy. If the site isn’t built to convert that traffic, the email can’t fully do its job. When both are working together, you have a growth engine that’s worth its weight in gold.
This is not something new that you haven’t heard from other business coaches and blogs; however, I’m writing about it again because I do want you to consider working smarter, not harder. That is part of what email marketing does when your foundation is set up and managed consistently.
This blog post will cover why email belongs in your monthly strategy, which platforms are worth your time, and why it matters for every type of business.
Reason 1: Automations Do the Heavy Lifting
One of the biggest misconceptions about email marketing is that it requires constant attention.
In reality, once your automations are set up, it quietly works in the background, welcoming new subscribers, following up with potential clients, and recovering missed opportunities, all without you needing to hit the send button every time.
The first automations to start with is your core lifecycle flows:
- Welcome series
- Abandoned cart reminders
- Back-in-stock alerts
- 90-day re-engagement
These are behavior-based emails, triggered by what your audience is doing and they consistently outperform one-time campaigns.
According to the 2026 Omnisend Ecommerce Marketing Report, automations drove 30% of email revenue while accounting for just 2% of total emails sent out.
Abandoned cart and welcome messages alone drove 76% of all automation-generated orders.
Back-in-stock emails delivered the highest conversion rate at 6.46%, and birthday emails produced average order values of $744.37. That’s four times higher than the average.
The takeaway is simple:
A small amount of upfront setup creates long-term, compounding results.
You build it once and it continues working for you.
Reason 2: Your Subscribers Are More Engaged (and More Ready to Buy)
It’s easy to assume inboxes are too crowded and email feels like “too much.”
But what we’re seeing instead is a shift toward more intentional behavior.
People are more selective about what they subscribe to, which means the people on your list actually want to hear from you.
Open rates climbed to 30.7% in 2025, up from 26% the year prior.
While click rates dipped slightly, click-to-conversion increased by 53%.
In other words, when someone clicks, they’re far more likely to follow through.
That’s not a declining channel; it’s a more qualified audience making more thoughtful decisions.
This is why list quality matters more than list size.
A smaller, engaged list will always outperform a large, disconnected one.
Focus on:
- Attracting the right people
- Sharing content that genuinely helps them
- Showing up consistently
Over time, your email list becomes one of the most reliable parts of your business.
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Reason 3: Email Is Something You Own
Social platforms shift. Algorithms change. Reach comes and goes.
Your email list is different.
It’s yours.
No algorithm decides who sees your message.
No required “pay to play.”
And the people on your list have already raised their hand and said, “Yes, I want to hear from you.”
That matters.
The more you nurture that relationship, the more trust you build and the more responsive your audience becomes over time.
This isn’t just marketing.
It’s building a long-term business asset.
Here’s 5 Email Platforms Worth Knowing
If you’re not sure where to start, here’s a simple breakdown:
- Omnisend — Great option for e-commerce businesses wanting email, SMS, segmentation, and push notifications all in one place. Integrates with Shopify, Woo, and BigCommerce. Affordable plans.
- Klaviyo — Great for e-commerce brands that want detailed data, advanced segmentation, and strong automation. Integrates with Shopify.
- MailerLite — Clean, simple, and beginner-friendly. A great place to start if you want something easy to manage without extra complexity.
- Flodesk — Ideal for service-based businesses that want beautiful, on-brand emails without a steep learning curve. Flat-rate pricing keeps it predictable as you grow.
- Kit (formerly ConvertKit) — Built for relationship-driven businesses like coaches, educators, and content creators, with strong segmentation and nurturing tools.
There are plenty of platforms out there but the best one is the one you’ll actually use consistently.
Start simple. Build the habit. Then grow from there.
A Note for Service-Based Businesses
If you offer services, whether you’re a designer, photographer, coach, or consultant, email is just as important for you.
In many ways, it matters even more.
Your business is built on trust and relationships. Email gives you a steady, personal way to stay connected between projects or sessions, guide potential clients through their decision process, and share your expertise before they’re ready to book.
A few key flows to focus on:
- A welcome series that introduces your approach and builds a connection
- An inquiry follow-up that answers questions and builds trust early
- Re-engagement emails to reconnect with past clients or cold leads
- Simple check-ins or blog updates that keep you top of mind
Your email list is really:
- Your referral network
- Your warm leads
- Your community
No matter what you offer, if you have an audience, you need a consistent way to stay connected to them.
The Bottom Line
Email marketing isn’t oversaturated and if you haven’t jumped in, don’t hesitate any longer.
It’s a steady, foundational tool that supports your business growth, especially when it’s paired with a website designed to convert.
When your website works as your hub and your email nurtures the relationship, everything becomes more intentional, and you have an everygeen, efficient system in place.
Whether you’re refining your automation flows or just getting started, the timing is simple:
The best time to start building your list was yesterday.
The next best time is today.
If you’re already investing in a new website or even just starting to think about one, there’s no better time to build your email foundation at the same time. When both are designed with intention, your website stops being just a destination. It becomes a system that works day after day.
Let’s talk through it… Your current setup, and how we can add an email foundation or build out your email automation templates as part of your website project.
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About the author: Janelle Cassiano is the founder and designer behind Curated Coastal Lounge, a website design studio based in Carlsbad, CA. She offers strategic Showit website templates and semi-custom website design services on the Showit and Shopify platforms.
Janelle works primarily with health and wellness practices, equestrian businesses, ranches, and agricultural brands that are ready for a website that feels personal, looks polished, and is built to grow with them. Her clients come to her when they want more than a pretty website. They want something that translates their story through clear visual design and strong messaging into a site that earns trust, drives bookings, and converts the right buyers.
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