Powerful Email Strategies
"Why Won't They Open My Email?"
I sat down at my computer yesterday and found 153 new emails
awaiting. The first thing I did was quickly use a filter
and literally deleted 107 of them.
Now, that's not the most "junk" email I have
ever received (…particularly after a few days of vacation!),
but it's enough to drive home the importance of email and
the need for powerful email strategies in any online marketing
campaign.
You see, after you have a product, the next thing you need
to do is sell it. The simplest forms of online marketing
typically take on the form of a website or an email. Today,
due to limited time and space, let's focus on your email.
Now, there are several things I could discuss about email.
Email is the lifeblood of my online business as I'm sure
it is with any successful online business, so there are
many strategies that revolve around this important topic.
But regardless of the many strategies, let's face it…email
is impersonal. So for the reminder of this article, let's
focus on an "impersonal email."
As we dive into our discussion, we need to consider the
single alternative to sending an email...it's having a conversation.
I would much rather have a conversation with a potential
client than send them an email.
But, if you're getting over 100 emails a day, imagine trying
to respond (…via the phone) to each message. Yikes!
You think you don't have time now!
But that's the point. You can't expect to spend countless
hours on the phone or meeting with individuals if you plan
on running an online business successfully. Your time is
valuable and you need to learn how to use it effectively.
Okay, but how are you suppose to deal
with an "impersonal email?"
Well, as an online marketer you are definitely going to
need to learn how to use email successfully. For starters,
the following is a list of strategies that will help your
messages come across more personable and more importantly…have
a greater chance of getting opened, read and generating
a sale.
Here's the list:
1) Use first names whenever possible.
(I'm much more apt to open a message directed to "Randall"
vs. "webmaster". In fact, 75% of the emails I
just deleted were addressed generically to "webmaster".
Hey, if I don't know you and you don't know my name, I probably
have little interest in what you are going to tell me.)
2) Mention products, newsletters,
URLs, etc.
(This helps recipients feel more comfortable with you and
shows that you have interest in their business. If I see
an email that mentions my website, I at least know the sender
has spent some time and/or thought into his/her email. It's
worth looking at.)
3) Utilize a 48-hour policy
(The online world is fast-paced. People don't hang around
very long for answers. The faster you respond to individuals,
the better you look over other competitors. The better you
look, the better your chances at a sale.)
4) Never assume the worst
(It's easy to read more into emails than the sender may
ever have intended. Don't jump to conclusions and think
that someone is trying to attack you. My motto is always
to respond politely regardless of how the original email
was worded.)
5) Check before sending
(The point here is simply to check your work before you
click the send button. When I see miss-spelled words, wrong
references, etc. you can almost guarantee that email is
in the trash.)
Just remember, an effective online marketing campaign starts
slowly. Start using these simple strategies to make your
emails more personable…and watch your credibility
and online business sales grow.
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