10 Email Marketing Mistakes You Could Be Making

More companies are looking toward email to execute their marketing campaigns. However, with all of the bulk email providers out there, it can become too easy to make simply strategic mistakes that will hurt your campaign. Not having a strategy. There must be a plan behind every marketing campaign you launch. Detail the exact reasons for sending out each email, the content you will have, the audience you are targeting, the key messages, and what you consider a successful campaign. Using an old list. If you have an old list, not only will your information be out-of-date, but you may be wasting ...

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Separate your Email Newsletter by Engagement

Segmenting your the email list for your email newsletter is the easiest way to improve the conversion on your email marketing campaigns. The more engaged a subscriber is, the more committed they are to your company. They would require a different message than someone who never opens your message. There are three general categories you can use to segment your email list based on engagement. Engaged Subscribers These are people who click on your emails recently and frequently. These people want your emails and will respond to offers. This should be your main focus. Semi-Engaged These are people who do not always open ...

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Customer Loyalty and Referral Program Hard at Work

If you're looking for a new way to bring in new customers, look to the ones you already have. Referral programs are a great way to get your existing customers to bring in potental customers. By providing an incentive to your loyal customers, it will encourage them to bring in new people. This gym is not only offering $50 gift card for members who refer a friend, but the potential member has an even greater incentive to join because they get $100 for signing up. This double incentive will increase their chances of gaining new members. Look at your company and see if ...

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Reactivate Your Unresponsive Email Subscribers

Having inactive subscribers on your email lists can often throw off your data. These are people who have never opened a campaign, or people who haven't been active in a long time but haven't unsubscribed from the list. Segment these people into a separate list called "nonresponders" and start seeing if you can get them active again. Email a link to your opt-in form and have them sign up again. On that page, give examples of your emails so they can see what they are signing up for. Email them with a coupon for your company. The more extreme the coupon, the more ...

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What Your Data Is Telling You About Your Email Campaign

When running a new email marketing campaign or strategy, it is important to pay attention to your data to see if it is successful. This is the best way to make sure that you aren't wasting your time, money, and energy on an email campaign that isn't bringing you any leads. There are a few areas you should pay attention. How much a message is opened. People who are frequently opening your messages are the ones who are the most engaged in your company and brand. See if there is a pattern between your frequent openers and use that to target ...

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Are you driving away customers with your email and direct mail campaigns?

Are you driving away customers with your email campaigns? By sending out mass emails to all your subscribers, you could be deterring potential customers. Almost half of people who have ever unsubscribed from an email said that it was because the emails weren't relevant to them, according to a survey from the Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) Council. Also, 41% said they would consider ending their relationship with a company because of irrelevant email or mailing campaigns and 22% said they would definitely end their relationship. About 3% of opt-in emails for subscribers in the US and Canada were sent to “junk” or ...

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Segment Your Email Newsletters to Help Your Response Rate

With people getting bombarded by more and more emails every day, it is important to keep your emails relevant to the people who are receiving them. If they aren't relevant, then people will quickly delete, unsubscribe, or mark it as spam. To make your emails relevant to subscribers, consider segmenting the recipient list. This way, the information you send out will only reach the people who need it. Pay attention to not only what services and products people are buying, but also what people are looking at on your website. This could help give you an idea about what they are interested ...

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A New Year’s Business Resolution

Make Strategic Marketing a Priority for 2010 Another decade has passed, I’m not sure how 2009 was for you, but I’m guessing if you are the average person, you have much to consider for the New Year. What resolutions did you make this year? Were any of the ones made last year successful? What about your business resolutions? Do those even exist, apart from the fact that you want to make more money? The great thing about a new year is that you have 12 fresh months to make things happen. Learn from the past and push forward to the future. Maybe ...

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Timing Just as Important as Content in an Email Marketing Campaign

While it is important to have eye-catching and relevant content in your email marketing campaigns, it is also important when you send out emails to your subscribers. Research from Pivotal Veracity shows that the average time between when emails are sent to when they are seen has grown from 23.2 hours in January 2009 to 25.9 hours in August 2009. This means that if you have special deals or offers that require your subscribers to act in less than 24 hours with no additional warning, it is unlikely that they will respond. When sending out email campaigns, it is best to think ...

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Know How To Use E-mail Newsletters versus E-mail Promotions

There are multiple ways you can use your e-mail marketing campaigns, two of them are e-mail newsletters and e-mail promotions. However, the purpose behind e-mail newsletters (customer retention) is drastically different from e-mail promotions (customer acquisition). E-mail promotions are for immediate action, whether it be prompting a purchase, downloads, or sign-ups. E-mail promotions generally have a short-term value that require response within a specific time period. These e-mails are for immediate returns. On the other hand, e-mail newsletters deal with building long-term relationships with your clients and customers. By building a relationship, the readers of the newsletters will be more likely ...

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5 Quick E-mail Marketing Tips to Increase Your Turn Around

If your e-mail marketing campaign seems to be in a rut, it might be time to look at your e-mails and see if it is time to make a few changes. Here are a few quick steps you can take to help increase your turn around rate. Change the content layout. By varying where your content is normally placed in each e-mail, it'll force people to pay more attention to what is going on and not just casually glance through. Segment the list based on customer habits. By creating more specific e-mails that go out, customer interest is more likely to increase ...

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5 Ways to Make Your E-mail Marketing Campaign Work

Having an e-mail marketing campaign for your business can be an easy way to keep in touch with clients and other businesses. There are a few steps you can take to make sure that your campaign stays effective. Make signing up easy Getting subscribers is the first step to making sure your campaign works. Make sure that people who are interested in your company actually know how to sign up for your e-mails. Have a clear link to subscribe on various parts of your website. If you have a lot of offline clients, have flyers and marketing campaigns that include directions on ...

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