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Jun15
Email Marketing Tips – Pros and Cons of Email Templates
Filed under: Home Business, Internet Marketing, Make Money Online; Tagged as: email marketing, email marketing tips, internet marketing strategies, internet marketing strategyNo CommentsA question I get asked from time to time is this one. “Do you recommend using an email template to email my list with?” For starters, for those of you who aren’t quite sure what an email template is, I’m going to explain shortly. After I’ve done that, I’m going to give you the pros and cons of using such a template. As with anything else when it comes to marketing, there is good and bad to everything we do. You can decide, based on this info, what’s best for YOU.
Let’s start off with just what an email template is. An email template is one that has a general message for each one in the chain that is sent out. So if you purchase a 7 email followup system, you’ll get a message designed for each step in that chain, starting with the introduction and finishing with the final followup where you make your last sales pitch.
Okay, so what’s good about these? Well, the obvious thing is, assuming they are well constructed, you don’t have to think about the individual steps in the email sequence. They’re all laid out for you. Most email marketers who have a lot of success with email marketing have this down to a science. In fact, one of the things I do is write autoresponder templates for people, though it’s not a main part of my business. With a well constructed template, there is very little that needs to be added to it. Notice I said very little.
And therein lies the problem and the biggest con of email templates. See, because they have to be generic, unless you’re going to custom design a followup series (in which case it is no longer a template) the person using the template has to modify it slightly to fit their particular product or service. For somebody who has no writing skills or has never written an email before, this can present a problem. Leaving the template generic will likely result in few sales, if any at all.
It is for this reason that, unless you really know your product, you’re probably better off staying away from templates and simply learning how to write emails yourself. Otherwise, your offer will not stand out the way it should and you won’t make the sales that you’re expecting to make.
To YOUR Success,
Steven WagenheimTired of not getting your emails delivered, read or opened? Sick of not making any sales from your email marketing efforts? Visit my site at http://www.stevewagenheim.com/emailmarketing/index.html and get your hands on 5 years of my personal experience with email marketing…experience that has earned me tens of thousands of dollars yearly.
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