Wednesday 20 August 2014

Sound Strategies To Use In E-Mail Marketing

By Asch Adrienne


Gone are the days when business had to send out flyers to mass markets or have them put on cars in parking lots and hope for the best. E-mail marketing helps businesses reach their established customers as well as those who would genuinely be interested in their products. This article can help you develop an email marketing campaign that will help you reach your target.

Create one clear message per email. Keep your content concise and focused, so your customers do not become disinterested. Determine the one message that you need to get across in the email and focus on that idea. A concise email shows respect for the time of your customers.

Be persistent in your attempts to reach customers. You don't have to send emails daily, but keep in mind that you may not capture a customer's attention, or business, until he or she has been exposed to your brand or products several times. Touch base often, but not so frequently that it seems too annoying.

If you buy a list of emails to send to, check and make sure it is up to date. Sometimes lists for sail might match your target demographics but be woefully out of date. The number of addresses now defunct can be as high as 25% of the overall list.

Data mine your email list and bucket your audience into various segments based off of any profiling data you have. This will allow you to be more strategic with your messaging and effectively increase your chances of higher open and click through rates. Even if you don't have profiling, look to geo-targeting. Various regions respond differently to different types of messaging.

Make your emails content rich. Put some helpful information in emails and don't just put in information related to sales. Provide subscribers with special access to informative articles not available elsewhere on your site. In addition, include an exclusive offer for your products. Don't forget to send out emails that aren't directly marketing related. Holidays, birthdays and other special occasions also warrant emails.

Strategically plan when your emails will go out. People do not like getting emails at inconvenient times, especially if it's something that they have to act on quickly. Be considerate by making your offers convenient and easy for people to take advantage of, and you will have more sales than you otherwise would.

Make it easy for people to unsubscribe from your list. This might seem counter-productive since you don't want your customers to lose interest and leave. However, if your customers aren't interested in your newsletters anymore, they might get annoyed if they can't easily unsubscribe. Provide a large button or link so that customers who have lost interest can find it without an extensive search.

Make sure your emails are consistent with any branding you have done. You should be including your company colors, logos and anything else unique to your business in your emails. Customers should be able to recognize your emails when they arrive in their in-boxes so that they are not automatically deleted.

Do not restrict yourself just to email marketing. As you identify your core clientele that trusts you, see if you can get phone numbers and physical addresses. Build on your relationships by expanding your communications with your loyal core base by contacting them through these mediums as well as email.

Now that you've read the tips above, you should be better equipped to start your own email marketing campaign. Use what you've learned here and seek out new knowledge so that you can build the largest list possible. With a ready list of interested customers, your business will be booming in no time.




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