When
an email program is designed and executed well it can bring more subscribers
and revenue than what was targeted. If, executed poorly it will get terrible
results and also anger among recipients and not to forget answering your boss’s
innumerable questions.
Outlook
is the most used email client, so it shouldn’t be ignored, especially the
Outlook Junk Filter. But many companies do not spare time to learn about
keywords and symbols with the default filter searches for. Some of the common
words and symbols, which are also the most widely used, used for filtering the
email as spam are ‘free’ and exclamation mark at the end of the subject line. But
the word ‘free’ does not always arouse suspicion like many legitimate email
marketers think. It can be used correctly and in context with shipping or
sample, etc.
Nobody can disagree that it is still the most effective email
offer. So the key here is to know the words and how to use them so that the
email does not get caught by spam or bulk mail filters.
Certainly
quality costs money, which also applies to email marketing.
Some marketers say
that even low cost email list delivers a respectable turn over, but experts
advise that more expensive list produces even bigger returns because of high quality.
Another point to be noted here is that when you are mailing to an inferior
quality list, you are actually harming your brand.
The
subject lines of eNewsletters must not be meaningless.
Examples are ‘SE Update
#101’, ‘Career Journal Today’ and ‘eClub Newsletter’. These subject lines say
nothing at all, when it is the purpose of the subject line to entice the
recipient to open the email. Things such as issue number and words saying that
this email is a newsletter are of no value; instead they should include
information which will grab the attention of readers.
A
target link which will work in one email client won’t work in another. For
example, if it was mentioned ‘AB Company’ in the “from” line, it will be
displayed as ‘marketing@ABCompany’ in AOL email client. If it is written ‘Order
by Sunday for Free Shipping and Arrival by Nov 28’ in the subject line, AOL
will render it as ‘Order by Sunday for Free Shipping and Arrival by Nov’.
Either some part of the message is missing or the content is manipulated. So
such variables must be tested in different email clients and if not, it will
have a big impact on the email results.
The
ease in email marketing when compared to other marketing is the immediacy of
testing. If variables aren’t tested regularly then the medium is not used
correctly. Successive and regular testing not only builds but refines results. Many marketers like to test on rented list, but wouldn’t mail in great number
to the best performing email lists.
It
is understood that the email campaign is successful when it promotes a compelling
offer. Compelling does not mean that the offer should be ‘free’ or ‘50% off’,
but it should be of value and relevant to the reader. The lists must be
segmented and the offers made must be more relevant to the recipient’s needs,
behavior and interest. When lists are being rendered, the most appropriate ones
must be selected and the offer must be developed upon the needs of the targeted
audience.
Some
of the top email clients have emerged as big challenges for the customer
oriented marketers. Every ISP has its own issue which needs immediate
addressing, such as HTML compatibility issues, spam, blacklisting, and volume
based filters, etc. The biggest mistake is not monitoring the results by ISP or
domain. Problem is not known until it is discovered.
Everyone
is becoming search engine optimized. The key to reach the top ranking on top
search engines is search engine optimized content. Since eNewsletters are the
best content sources, they definitely must be search engine optimized by
including various keywords, so as to increase the rankings.
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