mercredi 30 octobre 2013

The Beginners Guide To Using Email Marketing

By Alfie Mentone


When a business owner first sets up an email marketing campaign, he or she may unknowingly breach established standards of etiquette. It is possible to use email marketing as an effective way to communicate with customers. Read this article to find out how you can get your customers' attention.

Always get permission before adding someone to your email list. You will lose customers and possible even your website host if you engage in spam.

Sending an email to your list more than once every seven days is a bad idea. Remember that your subscribers are busy, and that they probably receive a lot of email each day. If you send out too many emails, they might not read them anymore and that's not good if you spent a lot of time working on the messages.

Include special offers and promotions available only to recipients of your emails. This type of email marketing gives your customers an incentive to participate and they could also have the chance to refer friends. As a matter of fact, utilizing referral programs can be a terrific way to increase your customer base.

Try using A/B testing on your subject lines. Split the mailing list in half. Use a different subject line for each half of the list, while keeping the rest of the email the same. You will be able to see which subject lines encourage people to open your emails and which ones you should avoid.

Resist the urge to send your customers more than a single marketing email each week. Most of your customers probably receive multiple emails each day, and are too busy to constantly open message after message. If you send too many messages, your customers may just tune out your messages and only read the messages they deem important (and marketing messages are never deemed important).

Create rich and relevant content in your emails in conjunction with sale information. Give subscribers unique articles and things that might be unavailable on your site. Include special offers from your company, as well. Don't just send an email when you are trying to sell something, also send things like special offers or a holiday greeting.

Remember to include great incentives for your customers. Customers who get something out of working with you are more likely to buy from you. A good example is letting customers click a link and when they purchase from your site, provide them with free shipping with orders that total over a certain amount.

Marketing emails that are important should not be sent out close to major holidays. People are often out of their office or on vacation during these times, and so they won't read your emails. Keep in mind that there could be exceptions to this. Perhaps you want to target a Black Friday deal or a Cyber Monday special.

Look at some of the spam you receive to learn what to avoid in your own email messages. Make a new email and start posting it online and you will quickly receive spam. Learn from the wrong things these emails do and adjust your email campaigns accordingly. Make yourself stand out from spam to improve your reputation.

Don't waste the time of your customers. Only send out an email that has something important to show them. Do not abuse their relationship or try to insult their intelligence through use of obvious sale petitions. Try to illustrate ways a particular product can solve a problem, or perhaps implement some sort of promotion in the emails you send out.

Don't add email addresses to your list unless the owners of those addresses have explicitly signed up to receive your messages. Filling your mailing list with individuals who never chose to receive your marketing emails will not do your business any favors among potential customers or the account owners. Additionally, ISPs and web hosts won't hesitate to cancel spammers' accounts.

Now you know that using proper etiquette in your email marketing is important for promoting a business. If your email customers do not see you as courteous they will quickly drop out of your subscriber list. Apply the advice from this article so you have happy customers and not ones that are annoyed.




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