EMAIL MARKETING TACTICS BY RICKEY JOHNSON

EMAIL MARKETING TACTICS BY RICKEY JOHNSON

50 Powerful Tips on Email marketing

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Email is a wonderful business tool that, if used properly, will enhance

your sales and marketing efforts significantly. Try these methods to

get the most out of email communications:

1. Use permission lists only.

2. If you buy a list, make sure it is qualified – that is, those email

addresses are valid and they belong to people who have opted in to

receive emails on products like yours.

3. Ideally, build your own list.

4. Include an opt-in page on your web site, so people can sign up to

receive email communications from you.

5. As an incentive, offer customers something free in exchange for

signing up – a one time discount code, or a free ebook.

6. Make it easy to opt out or update an email address.

7. Only ask for the information you need – too many questions puts

people off.

8. Adopt a formal policy about how the data will be used, and make

sure each subscriber has to read those terms before opting in.

9. Honor those terms, no matter what.

10. Put a cap on the number of emails you send each subscriber –

once a week is likely to be welcomed, but three times a week may

cause people to opt out.

11. Set up your system to flag addresses after so many failed

delivery attempts; this will make it easier to keep your email list

clean and up to date.

12. Avoid attachments; many people won’t open them.

13. Go for something that will work in the body of an email.

14. Offer plain text as well as HTML to accommodate different

loading speeds.

15. Set up a reply email, so your subscribers can reach you when

they want to respond to the email.

16. Consider using a newsletter format for your email

communications.

17. Subscribe to a few email newsletters, so you can see how others

are using the medium.

18. Make notes on what type of newsletter formats seem to grab

your attention.

19. Ask others for their opinion of which newsletters they like, and

why.

20. Don’t send email communications when there is nothing new to

say. Repetition will only cost you subscribers.

21. Make the content of the email interesting.

22. Avoid the appearance of being spam, by not using all capital

letters in the title for the email, or announcing "Free" in the title

line.

23. Do always make sure the subscriber’s name appears in the "To"

field. It’s more personal.

24. Look into using email programs that automatically include the

subscriber’s name in the body of the email.

25. Keep it short and sweet. Rambling emails, even if they are

newsletters, are likely to be closed and deleted without being read.

26. Always have the email come from the same person at your end.

It helps to create a sense of rapport and stability.

27. Never use a subject or title line that is misleading; always make

it descriptive of what is in the body of the email.

28. On the other hand, keep it snappy. Instead of "Your November

Newsletter", use the title of one of the more important articles in

your newsletter.

29. Make it clear that it is okay to forward the email to others, if the

subscriber likes. This form of viral marketing can grow your

subscriber list over time.

30. Always include links to your product pages in the body of the

email.

31. Also include an easy opt-out link at the bottom of the

communication.

32. Be sure to solicit responses and comments. People love to share

their thoughts.

33. Formatting is especially important in plain test messages. Keep

the attention going by using bulleted lists instead of lengthy

paragraphs.

34. Stay away from using all capital letters or italicizing words, as

they can be harder to view on a computer screen.

35. Watch the use of color in your emails, especially with text;

lighter colors tend to be hard to read, especially on a white

background.

36. Use fonts that are similar to those used in most email clients; it

will make it easier to arrange the text to best advantage, especially

for plain text emails.

37. Include some incentive to visit your website, such as promoting

a new product or noting a new blog entry.

38. Don’t forget to include a special offer or a discount from time to

time.

39. Always thank the subscribers for their time and support.

40. Before you send the emails to clients, send them to an email

address of your own, with one in HTML and another in plain text.

That way, you know exactly what the subscriber will see.

41. Don’t be afraid to try something different now and then. Vary

texts, layouts, and other elements to see what subscribers respond

to best.

42. Keep the text of the email focused; rambling will lose your

audience, just as wandering text on your website will drive visitors

away.

43. Use a reliable program to blast mail to your subscriber list; most

allow you to review a report of successful deliveries once the job is

complete.

44. Review the reports regularly, and compare them to spikes in

your web site traffic, and the responses you get about specifics of

the emails.

45. Used software to tabulate and categorize the responses. It will

make it much easier to process them and turn them into usable

data.

46. Assess the percentage of response you get. The industry

standard is between five and fifteen percent. If you are getting less

than that, it is time to rethink your approach.

47. If a response serves as the inspiration for an article in the next

newsletter, ask the subscriber if it is okay to mention them by first

name and initial. This is enough to maintain anonymity, while still

recognizing their contribution.

48. Ask subscribers to submit some of their own copy once or twice

a year. You may be surprised with the quality of what you receive.

Reward the best one with a free ebook or other product.

49. Send out special holiday emails along with your regular weekly

communications.

50. Listen to the feedback from your subscribers. It will help you

refine the mailings as you go along.

Please review and apply these tips, daily. An email campaign done

correctly can increase your contacts and profits. Email is a major

mode of communication, make it work for you!!!

Rickey Johnson

Owner Juniques Marketing www.jusmcc.org

Raquel Soto

Intuitive Strategist ◇ Author & Speaker ◇ Trainer & Multimedia Artist

7 年

Oh my on #10! Yes! That is annoying.

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