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To be effective, email messages must have a professional design, compelling content, and appear trustworthy. With great calls to action, emails can be a powerful part of your marketing mix.
Things to Consider
- What do your emails look like to recipients? How does your name appear in the "To" field?
- Is your branding present in your email template design? Is it up to date and consistent with current website branding and content?
- Where do you host the images contained in your email messages and templates?
- How many calls to action do you commonly include in your emails? Do you feature any regular ads or promotions as part of your template?
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As soon as an email lands in a subscriber's inbox
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it has some challenges to overcome before it actually gets read.
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First, it helps to be a trusted source.
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If your email appears and the user doesn't know you
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they may be confused or even upset.
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In fact, there are laws outlining how businesses can use email to contact people,
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and by contacting them without permission you may be breaking the law.
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Therefore, make sure you send emails to people who subscribe to you
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and are expecting your message.
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Upon first glance, only your business name and your email subject line
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may be visible, so make sure the subject is an effective one.
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Keep it short and to the point,
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and make sure it's relevant to the content within your email.
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If you're worried about spam filters penalizing you for certain keywords
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like free or save, don't be.
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Today's filters are more advanced and take a number of variables into account.
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As long as your email is on the level and the subject line is clear
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and concise, you should be fine.
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If and when the recipient opens your message,
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you want to create an ideal first impression, just like when they open your website
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for the first time, and with that in mind, it's important to maintain consistency
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with the branding and language you use on your site.
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Designing email templates with your logo, colors, images,
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and other familiar elements can improve the effectiveness
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of your email, especially because loyal customers
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will be more likely to read it.
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Part of designing emails means generating images
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that will be included in the message.
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Most email tools require that you host these images
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on your own web server, meaning they need to be publicly accessible
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just like the images of your website.
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MailChimp is one of the few exceptions that allows you to upload the images
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to their site where they will host them.
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But in either case, try to be conservative.
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The more images you include in an email message the riskier it is
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that the entire message from beginning to end will be seen
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exactly as intended.
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Opting for a simpler design that focuses on content
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can save you a lot of design headaches
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and increase the effectiveness of your messages overall.
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If you can craft a clear, focused message with a nice design
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you're ahead of the game, but when it comes to email campaigns
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you don't want users just to open your email.
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You want them to take action.
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Marketing emails should include calls to action
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just like the pages on your website.
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Also, messages should not be too long.
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Consider how many people are opening emails on mobile devices these days,
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and you'll understand the need to be concise.
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Only include the most necessary content and links,
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and consider the subject of your email.
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Are you promoting a product or service, an event, a sale or discount,
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or an important update for your business?
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Match up the calls to action with this content.
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Provide pictures of new products,
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basic details on events, discount codes to use for sales,
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but above all, link them back to your website.
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Sending messages like these can become easier if you do so on a regular basis.
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Creating a weekly or monthly newsletter
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around the important content and calls to action is an easy way
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to pull all of it together, and don't forget to include your social media icons and links
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to raise their profile as well.
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But regardless of how often you email your users,
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consider each one an opportunity to further your relationship with them
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and to accomplish a business goal.
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As long as users have opted in, the line of communication
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is open, so be sure to use it to your advantage.
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