Showing posts with label Email Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Email Marketing. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Making Your Email Marketing Campaign Effective

Email marketing is one of the hottest ways to generate new customers. By offering something to your visitors in return for their email address, you instantly have the potential for a customer.
That something might be an e-book, monthly newsletter, or anything else that has value. However, not all email marketing campaigns are created equal, and so it’s important that you know how to make the most of your email marketing campaign.


1. Give Them What They Want

The number one rule for email marketing to be successful is to give them what they want. If they sign up for an email newsletter than offer them options about the type of newsletter they’ll get. You can create different groups and have them check a box to join a certain group. If you are having sale you could send the information only to those with zip coded that was close enough to come into the store and not bother the rest of your subscribers that live half a world away. Bottom line - always send relevant content and you can’t go wrong.

2. Edit Then Edit Again

One of the biggest mistakes made is to create the newsletter or other material and send it out. Once it’s gone there’s no bringing it back. What so many don’t realize is that grammar and your style are as important in your email content as it is on your blog or your website. Before you hit the send button edit and then edit again, to make sure there are no grammar mistakes and that your message flows.

3. Create a Publishing Calendar

Nothing will have your subscribers’ loose interest faster than irregularity. If you send out a message and then don’t send anything for months, they’ll forget about you. They’ll not bother to read your next message, worse unsubscribe, or mark it as spam. So create a publishing calendar that outlines when you’ll send out your message, what your email message will be, and what your message will look like.

4. Test

Mobile devices and different email clients receive emails differently. For that reason, you should send out a test email to different devices to make sure that it appears correctly on the screen.

5. Know and Understand Spam Rules

Many people send out what would be considered spam because they simply don’t know that they’ve broken the rules. Read the Can-Spam act and you will be able to avoid getting yourself into trouble. You are only allowed to send out bulk emails to anyone who asks to receive that email. If you collected email addresses through correspondence but no one asked to have anything sent then you are spamming them.
These five simple steps will make your email marketing campaign become more effective.


Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Top Notch Email Marketing: Quick Start Strategies

When it comes to making money online and maximizing your ability to tap into some of the most profitable niche markets, developing a targeted subscriber base of responsive subscribers and customers is an important component in your marketing arsenal.
List building is all about connecting with your target audience by offering them high quality information and consistently working towards building a strong relationship with each and every subscriber.
Email marketers collect leads using squeeze pages that are focused on specific topics, and include an «opt-in form» that includes text fields such as a visitors full name and email address, and acts as the doorway into your autoresponder system.
These opt-in boxes are generated by your autoresponder provider and are embedded into the HTML code of your squeeze page template with just a few clicks of your mouse.
Each time a visitor to your squeeze page enters in their name and email address, they are added to your mailing list database, and become an active subscriber of your newsletter.
Once a subscriber is a confirmed member of your list, you can begin sending follow up emails that offer high quality information, such as articles, reports, links to blog posts, video guides and other information and resources that your subscribers would be find useful.
List building helps facilitate the process of converting subscribers into active customers, since once your prospect has been added to our mailing list, you are able to develop a relationship with them by communicating with them directly through your follow-up email broadcasts.
In truth, there is no faster or easier way to maximize your online income than with a relevant, targeted and responsive mailing list. You can get 10x the work done in half the time when you are able to instantly touch base with a built-in customer base, who are interested in specific topics or niche markets.
For example, with a mailing list you can simply create broadcasts that go out to your entire subscriber base that feature a blend of high quality information and content with promotional based offers and promotions.



You can then include affiliate promotions for products and services that are relevant to your list, but more importantly, you are able to generate feedback, tap into your market in such a way that you know exactly what they are interested in receiving and what they are most likely to respond to.
Imagine the potential when you have an active subscriber base, right at your fingertips. You can email them any time you like, with fresh offers, high quality content and valuable resources that work towards helping you establish yourself within these niche markets, while building a solid relationship with your subscriber base.
Letʼs take a look at the most important components of building a successful email marketing campaign:

Email Marketing Component #1: Professional Autoresponder Account
One of the most important steps you ʼll ever take as an email marketer is in choosing to power your mailing lists by establishing an account with a professional autoresponder provider.
With autoresponder services like www.GetResponse.com and www.Aweber.com, you are able to set up an unlimited number of mailing lists, each one featuring customized code that serves as your opt-in box.
By segmenting your lists, you will be able to tailor your emails so that they directly communicate with targeted groups of subscribers who are interested in specific information or topics.
There are many different reasons why setting up a professional autoresponder account is important, including:
Guarantees High Deliverability & Performance
 By setting up your mailing list with an experience autoresponder service team, you can rest assured that your emails will make it to their destination.
Itʼs their job to maximize deliverability rates and help you connect to your subscriber base quickly and easily.
Safeguards Your Mailing Lists And Helps You Effectively Manage Your Leads
Professional autoresponder providers offer frequent back-ups of your database, in the event it becomes corrupted or inaccessible.
This is extremely important, because the last thing you would want to do is spend the time and energy developing a massive list of subscribers, only to lose it all.
Your autoresponder service provider will also handle all requests to unsubscribe, helps you comply with CanSpam regulations and provides you with the ability to write as many newsletter messages as you wish, and set up the dates and times when you want them to be published.
Provides Important Data & Statistics To Help You Better Communicate With Your Subscriber Base
If you are interested in maximizing your open rate and overall response rates, you need to utilize the different features available within your autoresponder account including your average open rate, opt-out rate, response rate and whether any complaints have been sent in regarding your recent mailing.
Keeping a pulse on your subscriber base and how well they response to your broadcasts will help you improve your mailings and tailor your campaigns so that they directly communicate with those who have subscribed to your lists.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is difficult to switch autoresponder providers once you have established a mailing list as your subscribers will have to re-subscribe to your new list in order to continue receiving your broadcasts.
Keep this in mind when you begin building your lists and choose to create an account with a reputable autoresponder company right from the start.

Email Marketing Component #2: High Converting Squeeze Page
One of the most important elements of a successful email marketing campaign begins with a well-constructed, highly targeted squeeze page.
Your squeeze page is the ʻdoorway ʼ into your email marketing system and if it fails to convert visitors into subscribers, you will struggle to generate enough leads for your marketing campaigns to be successful.
You want people who visit your website to be given ONE option only; to subscribe to your newsletter.
This means that you need to minimize any external links, and really emphasis your opt-in form, because this is the doorway into your entire system.
You also want to limit the graphics that you use on your squeeze page, so that it loads quickly and doesn ʼt distract your visitor from your objective; getting them on your mailing list.
In order to create an effective squeeze page that encourages visitors into subscribing to your list, consider the different types of incentives that you can offer. When it comes to listing the benefits you need to be clear and concise.
Make sure they understand ʻwhat is in it for them ʼ, and demonstrate the benefits of becoming a subscriber of your newsletter. (Solve a problem, address an issue, offer guidance, advice, and address their concerns directly)
A squeeze page is very similar to a salespage in the way that it's primarily objective is to generate interest and compel them to take action (subscribing to your list). In order to do this effectively, you need a STRONG call to action.
That call of action is essential in creating high preformance squeeze pages, and you must place emphasis on ensuring that your visitors are directed to fill in the opt-in form, otherwise they will not be added to your list.
You need to clearly direct visitors to enter in their name and email address as well as instruct them to confirm their request to join your list (if you are using double opt-in).
When creating the body text/copy for your squeeze page, consider underlining, highlighting or colorizing important information so that you can draw attention to the areas of your squeeze page that you want your website visitors to pay special attention to.
You should also utilize bullet points to showcase important information and break up your content so that it ʼs easier to digest.
To come up with the best incentive offer possible, you'll need to thoroughly evaluate your market, as well as competing offers so that you can create a relevant product that is in demand and likely to capture attention from your target audience.
You could offer:
 Free Report
 Free Ebooks
 Free Designs or Templates
 Free Graphic Packages
 Free Video Guides
 Free Tutorials
 Free Sample Chapter (from a paid product)
If you are interested in outsourcing your project to experienced freelancers, you can easily find a trustworthy professional from the following freelance marketplaces:
http://www.Guru.com
http://www.Elance.com
http://www.Scriptlance.com
https://www.freelancer.com

To summarize, your list building funnel consists of three major parts:
1: Squeeze Page With Opt-In Form
2: Compelling High Quality Offer or Incentive
3: Follow Up Emails And Broadcasts
Here are a few resources for downloading pre-designed squeeze pages:
http://www.hotvideosqueezetemplates.com/
http://www.squeezepages.com

Email Marketing Component #3: Follow Up Emails
To better organize and manage your email marketing, you should consider creating a delivery schedule that will provide your subscribers with a clear idea as to when they should expect your emails and broadcasts.
Being consistent will help you develop a relationship with your list while conditioning them to pay attention to your broadcasts, and ultimately, look out for them on a regular basis.
Doing this will increase your open-rates signifigantly!
When creating your first email campaign, I suggest creating 5-10 emails to start, adding additional emails into your sequence as you begin to tap into your target audience and create additional offers around an existing demand.
Remember though that subscribers who are already a part of your email cycle will not receive new emails that you add to the sequence unless you send out an actual broadcast.
You want your first email to send out automatically, after a new subscriber confirms their request to join your list, with additional follow-up emails being sent out every 2-3 days. Never let your list run cold!
Example:
Monday: Free Report
Tuesday: Free Article
Wednesday: Promotional email
Thursday: Free article
Friday: Promotional email
Saturday: Promotional email
Sunday: No email
Always keep notes of any ideas you have for future broadcasts and content, and if you are utsourcing content creation to freelancers, make sure that you always proof the material and add in your own style.
You want your subscribers to become familiar with your brand, and so even if you outsource the majority of the work you need to apply your own personal style to every email you send out.

Email Marketing Component #4: Ability To Split Test
Regardless how well you design your site, or how thoroughly you analyze each section of your squeeze page, there is no way that you will be able to accurately predict how well your visitors will respond to your offer, without comparatively testing alternative layouts.
One easy method of testing your pages and evaluating conversion rates is by using Google ʼs Website Optimizer, a free tool that will help you run simple split tests of any websites you own.
You can sign up for a free account at:
http://www.google.com/analytics/
You will need to add a snippet of code to your squeeze page after creating your Google Analytics account. This code is given to you by Google and is available within your account once you have added and verified your website ʼs location.
Once this code is placed on your website, Google Analytics will start tracking your visitors and traffic.
When split testing, start with only one element at a time.
For example, if you change the headline on your squeeze page, leave everything else in its original state until you determine whether tweaking your headline helps with conversion rates.
Once you have determined what headline works best, change another element of your squeeze page, such as the color scheme, opt-in box frame, or summary of your offer.
Always test the original against the variation and give it enough time to accurately determine whether your changes have increased your subscription rate before making any permanent changes.

Email Marketing Component #5: Your Own Online Presence
You should register your own domain names and set up professional hosting accounts that can house your squeeze pages and websites. It ʼs important that you establish an online presence and give people clear direction as to how they can reach you or find out more about you.
There are many different providers available online that offer both domain names and hosting accounts including http://www.hostgator.com
If you aren't familiar with HTML and aren't comfortable editing code or CSS, you could consider using Wordpress to develop squeeze pages, quickly and easily.
With Wordpress, you can set up a static website in just a few minutes, and by simply copy and pasting your autoresponder code into its main page, you can have a fully functional squeeze page set up within minutes.
You can download a copy of Wordpress from www.Wordpress.org and a free copy of Code Banter's Wordpress autoresponder plugin that will instantly feature an opt-in box on your blog, at  http://www.CodeBanter.com
 You can also purchase pre-designed HTML based squeeze pages that allow for you to instantly plug in your autoresponder code from high quality developers including:
http://www.optindesign.com/page/
http://www.instantsqueezepagegenerator.com/

Email Marketing Component #6: Building A Strong Relationship With Your Subscriber Base 
Itʼs important to build brand awareness and develop a relationship with your subscriber base, because the more that your list members trust you and the product recommendations that you make, the easier it will be to convert those subscribers into repeat customers.
Every email you send to your list should directly work towards strengthening your brands recognition for value. This means that you must be extremely careful with the kinds of products you promote as well as the quality of the products you endorse.
Whether you are the developer or not, if you give it your stamp of approval, your subscriber base will hold you accountable should the product or service fail to deliver.
You should therefore always review each product or offer you are planning to promote so that you can not only stand behind it, but also can directly answer any questions that your subscribers may have about the offer.
You also need to make sure that the products and services you are advertising are relevant to your newsletters overall theme or topic.

Final Thoughts
You can stand out from the majority of email marketers in your industry by overdelivering on fresh, quality content.
Remember that people sign up to receive your emails believing that they will benefit in some way. If you deliver quality, relevant and useful information that truly helps them, you will be rewarded with an active and responsive subscriber base.
Focus on building a relationship with your subscribers through constant contact and updates.
Don't let your list run cold by failing to communicate with your subscribers. It's relatively easy to design an email marketing campaign by using high quality private label material, and by hiring content writers to create articles that can be used within your broadcasts.
Here are my top private label resources:
http://www.PushButtonReports.com
http://www.PrivateLabelTreasury.com
http://www.ContentReleases.com

Monday, July 27, 2015

Why you must build a email list and different ways to doing so

When visitor comes to your site and they enjoy what you have to offer your content, your videos, but then they leave. Then eventually they forget about you. They have no way of getting back your site. The some other war think well what was that site. I went to last week they  just don't remember how to get back to your site so what you did marketing wise to get them there is all lost with you invested money into paid ads to get them there you have no way to communicate with them.
Your visitor comes to your site and  they see that you're offering a free report or something of value in exchange for their email address They like what they see, so they sign up on your email list. Now you have a way to communicate with them. You can put them onto your autoresponder system. You can begin to send them daily or weekly tips. And you have a way to warm them up, so but benchley they will either by your stuff for by affiliate products that you promote in that is why you need to have a email list so that you can communicate with your visitors who actually see value in your stuff
that you are providing now let me talk about the types of lists and ways to build them. There are two main types of lists. The first type of lists
Free - Asually consists of you giving away something of value for free. Free report free ebook, free newsletter, free audio, free video, free webniar, etc. That they were actually want now this title is tends to require a little bit this list tends to require a little more warming up, may not trust you as
quick, but are open and need a little more convincing
Customer - A list filled with people who buy from you. This is more ideal and tends to convert higher because they are invested money into you and trust you
What you need to build a list
You need to have a autoresponder service. This is used to create subcription forms so people can sign up on to your list. It is also used to email your subcribers

Monday, July 6, 2015

How to write a good marketing email

If in every email you send you optimize each of these elements as explained in this guide, you can be sure you have a winning email.
  • Personalisation
Personalisation can still be an important factor in writing effective emails. Recent survey data conducted by Economist Intelligence Data and Lyris shows that the majority (63%) of consumers feel personalisation is so overused that they have become numb to it. Not only that, 33% actually cited personalisation as one of their top annoyances.
Your subscribers know your email is automated, you shouldn’t insult their intelligence by pretending otherwise.
However this doesn’t mean that personalisation is dead.
Check out the graph below which demonstrates how personalisation affected open rates in data analysed from 100’s of millions of email campaigns. So personalisation can give a slight lift, however over­personalisation will cause your response rate to plummet. So personalise the subject or body, but never both.
  • Creative Use Of Images
For years images were tricky because by default gmail had images disabled for all users (as many as 50% of my subscribers use gmail), but they have recently changed this policy, and since, I have been using images in my emails with great effect. Try to use images that arouse curiosity.
For example, if your email is trying to get people to a webpage where they will be watching a video, take a screenshot of the video and embed that image into your email. And of course make the image a clickable link to where you want them to go. What really makes this more effective is to make sure there is a play button in the image, either in the bottom left corner, or right in the middle of the video. You could also screenshot the video at a place that again arouses curiosity.
You’ll often see this tactic used on facebook by sites like buzzfeed or even those spammy “oh my god you must watch this to the end” type posts that you see on facebook. Their images always arouse curiosity and force you to want to click them. You can learn from these techniques, but in an honest, sincere and non spammy way. If promoting a product, you can use clickable images of the product in your emails. Again always try to cause an element of curiosity to get more clicks.
Use images as often as possible but always keep the majority of your email text. Emails with images will get a better response, but use too many images and your response will plummet.
  • Call To Action
Try to ensure that every email you send has THREE calls to action. This has been tested and proven that three is the magic number for getting the most clicks. You can even use four if the email warrants it, but always aim for three link / calls to action, any less and you’re leaving traffic on the table.
  • Sign Off
You should always sign off every email with a personality. What I mean is, and I see this time and time again especially when I join a site and get their welcome email, they sign off with something like:
“Thanks,
The Bestsure Team”
Don’t do this.
Always use a real name, perhaps followed by their position in your team. This helps bring people closer to and feel more connected to your brand. This can also open up another opportunity.
Lets say you have a content writer as part of your team and a customer support agent. If after some time being involved with your site, your subscribers can get to know and expect emails from each of these people.
With this you can send more emails and not seem like you’re overdoing it. Your content writer could send an email about the latest blog post, and on the same day another member of your team can send an email promoting an offer. Coming from the same name this can seem like overkill to some, but your subscribers will not see it that way when the emails are coming from different members of your team.
Now, ideally these will be real separate members of your team.
But there’s nothing unethical about creating a number of different personas and writing the emails yourself, just make sure each writer has their own voice and their own personality.
One could be confident and excited in their words, the other could be more reserved and factual.
This one tactic alone can double your traffic as you can realistically send twice as many emails
and not have people complain.
  • P.S
It has long been taught and remains true to this day that most of the people clicking on links in your emails are clicking on the link in the P.S line.
It makes sense given if they read the email, that's the part they’re at when they finish.
But even among those who scan read or read very little of your email, the P.S will be teh most read part of your email.
So always include a call to action / link in your P.S.
  • Subject Line
When it comes to subject lines, the data shows that short is the way to go, the graph below shows email open rates by subject character length.
  • Pretty conclusive.
There are always going to be exceptions, so don’t ditch what you think could be a great subject
line because it’s longer than 15 characters.
But try to stay within the range most of the time.
A study conducted by an email service provider, where they analysed every email from every one of their clients, and some of the very best performing subject lines are these:

  1. You are not alone
  2. Your registration info inside
  3. Check this out (pics inside)
  4. A powerful idea… (video inside)

The “You are not alone” subject line for some reason was the very best performing email ever for open rates. The others are just general styles that have gotten the highest open rates.
You can use these, or model some of your subject lines around them.
  • Personality
This is pretty much covered is the main Art ofEmail strategy guide.
That is to write your emails in a conversational style.
Don’t write like a robotic salesman simply conveying a message.
Write as though you’re talking to someone you know, introduce your message with a story that
draws readers in.
  • Connecting Loop
The connecting loop is an invaluable tool you’ll need to use to connect your story to your promotion.
This is especially important when promoting affiliate products that might not be directly connected to your main product.
You need to find and make that connection.

Some things will connect naturally, for example if my product is around list building, traffic getting
and email conversion products are a natural. But an important part of being successful in any online venture is also mindset, or goal setting, or productivity.
My subscribers might not be instantly interested in such things, but because I know of their importance, it’s my job to make the connecting loop.
I could do this by telling a personal story about how I struggled online until I changed my mindset
and started setting goals, making to­do lists etc. Then introduce the tool I used that made the
difference which is the tool I am promoting.
If you’re struggling to find that connecting loop, simply search google for articles that contain
what your market is interested in, and the market of the product you want to promote.
Do the research, you’ll always find an interesting news or other article to make the connection.
  • Dominant Emotion
This is an amazingly effective tactic for creating super engaging emails. Before writing an email, try to think about what is in your prospects minds at this moment. As I write this (from the awesome coworking space Hubud, in Ubud, Bali), the dominant emotion or topic on everybody's minds is the Ice Bucket Challenge.  So I could write an email today talking about the ice bucket challenge, then find the connecting loop to whatever I’m marketing.
In this niche, that would be extremely easy, the Ice Bucket Challenge should be an interesting
subject to all us marketers as it’s definitely the most effective viral craze in recent memory. I could easily talk about that and relate it to internet marketing.
But you could also find a connecting loop in pretty much any market with a little research.
For example, the magic trick market you probably know I’m involved in, I just google “ice bucket
challenge magic trick” and actually found a magic trick with an ice bucket challenge presentation
to it.
I could send an email promoting that, but that’s so easy it feels like cheating.
I could also start by talking about how people got more and more elaborate and creative with the
challenge, and talk about how that made things more engaging for those watching the videos,
then go on to talk about how my product teaches how to create similar engagement from
spectators when you are performing.
I’m just thinking off the top of my head here but I know I could easily create a connecting loop
from the current dominant emotion of the ice bucket challenge to almost any market.
Browse news sites to find the current dominant emotion, be aware that the dominant emotion
isn’t always and often isn’t the top stories.
The top story may be a war in the middle east, but is that really the topic on the general
populations mind?
  • Entertaining
If you can be consistently entertaining, your emails will get read and acted upon.
So what do people find entertaining?
Obviously this is discussed in more detail in the main strategy guide, but here’s a little short­cut
you can use to be entertaining. People love interesting facts and statistics, you’ll see them being shared on facebook all the time.
They’re quick to consume, satisfying to learn and people remember them, and they’ll probably
remember who told them that interesting fact, that interesting guy/gal they get emails from, YOU!
Keep an eye out for these things and think of how they could relate to your market when you see
them.
Create a little swipe file where you can copy/paste them into, eventually you’ll just start naturally
finding little tidbits that you’ll be able to piece together to make connecting loops using interesting
stories and facts and the current dominant emotion. Doing is learning
  • Open Loops
This is all covered in detail in the main strategy guide. However, open loops can also be created using the image styles I talked about earlier. Images that arouse curiosity, that get people to click on them to find out what happens next or what the video is all about is basically a short­cut style open loop