If your company is like most other organizations, you have an email list you use to share promotions, new products, and relevant information with your customers. Email is one of the cheapest and most convenient ways to reach clients. If your email marketing content is original and engaging, you’ll likely see high open rates from your subscribers.
However, marketing emails aren’t always easy to create, especially when you send several emails each week. You want to keep the quality of your emails high to keep you top of mind.
This article provides tips to help you improve your email marketing strategy and increase conversions.
Most people receive dozens, if not hundreds, of emails each day. Reading them all would take lots of time, so most people cherry-pick the ones they read according to who sent them and the content of the subject line. To improve the chances of a customer reading your email, you’ll want to make your subject lines irresistible.
For example, consider an e-commerce company selling women’s clothing. A subject line like, “New Spring Arrivals Now Available” probably won’t stand out. However, one that reads, “Freshen Up Your Spring Wardrobe with Our New Lineup — Now 25% Off” would give your reader a reason to open your email.
There are few reasons to send an email longer than 500 words (tops). Unless your message is highly relevant to the recipient, they’re unlikely to devote their time to reading an overly lengthy email.
If your email consists mainly of text, break up the paragraphs so it’s easily scannable. Include a few key points you want the reader to take away from the email and provide a few relevant links they can click on if they want further information.
Include a few examples illustrating your key points to improve comprehension of your email marketing content. Examples help to explain your message further and make it more memorable.
For instance, consider a dental practice that sends an email about the importance of regular dental checkups. Their email could provide a hypothetical example of a patient needing three costly (and painful) root canals after failing to visit the dentist for several years.
Since email marketing messages are short, including compelling words and phrases that drive home your communication points is crucial. Whether you’re describing a product, service, or location, you’ll want to include sensory words to help the reader visualize your content.
Before sending your message, read it several times to see if you find it compelling. Replace common words with descriptive adjectives. For instance, instead of “big,” you might use “massive.” Similarly, “well-mannered” conveys more meaning than “nice.”
If you’re finding it hard to draft compelling email copy regularly, it’s time to turn to a full-service email marketing agency like Hero Marketing Agency. We’ll tune up your email marketing strategy and implement new processes that help you resonate with your subscribers.
Contact us for a consultation to get started!
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Imagine it’s 2001, and you have a new, yet heavy, phone in your hand with the latest technology— get ready to be in awe — it has a single-color display! Instead of black text on a gray background, you get to look at black text on a blue background.
Yes, it sounds underwhelming, but that’s what level of tech we were excited about. It’s the same year wireless phone providers began to connect networks for text messaging. And it’s the same year Heather entered the marketing workforce.
She has had the benefit of experiencing first-hand the evolution and digitization of marketing tactics. From oil & gas to technology transfer, no industry has been left untouched from the vast increase in data now available at our business fingertips. As a data-driven marketer, Heather has not only an appreciation for, but also a solid understanding of tracking and analyzing data to devise strategies and evaluate performance.
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She is happy to be back in central Texas where they are close to family and do not need a snow blower in the garage. She enjoys emerging technologies and new consumer electronics. An avid runner, some of her best creative ideas have happened mid-run.
Bob has always been an entrepreneur. He will tell you he has lived the American dream, starting and running his own businesses, which have included oil and natural gas exploration, healthcare, publishing, consumer electronics, e-commerce, franchise operations and marketing agency.
Graduating from the University of North Texas with an accounting degree, Bob received his CPA while an Audit Supervisor for the State of Texas. In 1983 Bob started his first business, an independent oil and gas exploration company, which he operated until 2007.
As the Co-Founder of Hero Marketing Agency, Bob is an invaluable part of the brand, and his talents expand beyond his dynamic abilities with projections and figures. Bob sits on the board and counsels on all matters relating to the brand’s financial well-being, in addition to consulting and handling the business management side for clients of Hero Marketing Agency.
In 2018 Bob added the title Director of Digital Strategy to his name, where his background in auditing and time as a CPA migrate perfectly to crunching data and making clear sense of the ever-changing world of digital strategy for Hero Marketing Agency clients.
Splitting time between Colorado and the Texas Hill Country, Bob is married to his high-school sweetheart of 51 years and loves volunteering in his hometown, where he serves on Boerne’s Planning and Zoning Commission. He also loves exploring the outdoors, bow hunting, cycling, and hiking.
Bob has always been an entrepreneur. He will tell you he has lived the American dream, starting and running his own businesses, which have included oil and natural gas exploration, healthcare, publishing, consumer electronics, e-commerce, franchise operations and marketing agency.
Graduating from the University of North Texas with an accounting degree, Bob received his CPA while an Audit Supervisor for the State of Texas. In 1983 Bob started his first business, an independent oil and gas exploration company, which he operated until 2007.
As the Co-Founder of Hero Marketing Agency, Bob is an invaluable part of the brand, and his talents expand beyond his dynamic abilities with projections and figures. Bob sits on the board and counsels on all matters relating to the brand’s financial well-being, in addition to consulting and handling the business management side for clients of Hero Marketing Agency.
In 2018 Bob added the title Director of Digital Strategy to his name, where his background in auditing and time as a CPA migrate perfectly to crunching data and making clear sense of the ever-changing world of digital strategy for Hero Marketing Agency clients.
Splitting time between Colorado and the Texas Hill Country, Bob is married to his high-school sweetheart of 51 years and loves volunteering in his hometown, where he serves on Boerne’s Planning and Zoning Commission. He also loves exploring the outdoors, bow hunting, cycling, and hiking.