Email best practices
As the year draws to a close, email marketers are looking ahead, eager to make the next year their most successful yet. But a winning 2026 strategy doesn’t just appear out of thin air; it’s built on a solid foundation of data and insights from the year gone by. In a recent Mailjet Email Academy webinar, in-house experts Natalie Lynch (Principal Product Manager) and Julia Murljacic (Senior Email Marketing Manager) broke down the cyclical process of turning 2025 performance data into a powerful, actionable 2026 email strategy.
This guide summarizes their key advice, providing a step-by-step framework for email marketers and senders to analyze their past performance and plan for future success.
TL; DR
If you’d like to watch a full replay of the webinar, simply scroll down to the bottom of article.
Before you can plan for the future, you must understand the past. The first step is to gather and evaluate your 2025 campaign data. However, diving into a sea of metrics without a plan can be overwhelming. The key is to start with a clear methodology.
The most crucial rule is to analyze your audiences separately. Your customers will interact with your emails differently than your blog subscribers or prospects. To get a clear picture, compare the performance of each audience segment against itself over time.
As Julia mentioned, “You want to compare apples to apples and not apples to oranges.” This approach allows you to establish reliable benchmarks based on your audience’s specific behavior, which is far more valuable than generic industry benchmarks.
Gather a comprehensive set of metrics from your Email Service Provider (ESP) for each audience segment:
With your data collected and organized, it’s time to look for the story it tells. What were your biggest successes and your “not-so-successes“? Remember, a campaign that underperforms isn’t a failure – it’s a valuable test that provides insights for future optimization.
Ask yourself these questions:
By analyzing your data this way, you can move from raw numbers to clear conclusions, such as “vague value propositions underperform” or “our audience is most engaged in late summer.”
Your data-driven conclusions are the foundation for your 2026 goals. These goals should be directly linked to your company’s overall business objectives.
When setting goals, make them simple, actionable, and realistic. Aim for the moon, but don’t set yourself up for failure with impossible targets. A 100% click-through rate isn’t happening, but a 4% increase is an ambitious yet achievable target. Your Key Results become your Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the year.
Now, you can build the strategy to achieve your goals. This is where you translate your insights into campaigns, tests, and workflows.
Email segmentation is one of the most powerful tools in your arsenal. The webinar detailed four key segments to build now for 2026:
Once your segments are defined, use email automation to deliver personalized journeys at scale. An automation workflow can send different content to your engaged versus your unengaged segments, creating a “sidekick” that keeps your audience nurtured while you focus on strategy.
The path from 2025 data to 2026 strategy is a continuous loop: you analyze performance, draw conclusions, set new goals, and build a strategy to achieve them. By rooting your plan in concrete data, you move from guesswork to a deliberate, informed marketing practice. Take the time this month to dig into your analytics, listen to what your audience is telling you through their actions, and build a 2026 plan that is destined for success.
If you missed the live session, you can catch the recap below: