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Email Marketing Tips – Does Re Work When Sending Out Emails?
Filed under: Home Business, Internet Marketing, Make Money Online; Tagged as: email marketing, email marketing tips, internet marketing strategies, internet marketing strategyIf you're into email marketing, or even if you're just on a lot of lists, you know that there are a lot of tactics that email marketers use to get you to open their emails. One of these tactics is the use of RE. There is more misinformation about the use of these two letters than just about anything else I can think of. So, this article is going to clear up some of that misinformation as well as discuss how effective or ineffective the use of RE is. Let's stat off by clearing up some misconceptions. A lot of people think that RE stands for responding to. For example, if somebody receives an email that says "RE: Your Income Plan" the person thinks that the email is responding to some email that THEY sent about and income plan when in fact no such email was ever sent. This in turn angers the receiver of the email because they feel that they are being deceived, or in some cases, made to open the email because they think it's "legit." So let's get this nonsense out of the way first. RE does NOT stand for responding to. It stands for regarding or in regard to. For example, if I were to send out an email today that had the subject "RE: The Yankees World Series Win" that means that the email is in regard to the Yankees winning the World Series and that I have something I want to say about it. It is in no way meant to be deceiving. The reason that people believe that this email subject means what it really doesn't is because of the email providers themselves. Whenever somebody DOES get an email back that is in reply to one they sent, the email providers stick a prefix of RE before the original email, so people assume it means a response to the email they sent. That's why we have the problems with this subject that we do. However, having said that, perception IS reality. In other words, if most people believe that RE means in response to because of the way email providers handle the use of it, then whether we as email marketers like it or not, we have to understand this and deal with it. Therefore, to answer the question of whether RE works or not, you need to look at the segment of the population you're sending emails to. How do THEY respond to it? Because let me tell you, each niche responds differently. Most marketers themselves respond very poorly to it because they look at it as a marketing tactic used to trick them and they don't like it. In the meantime, somebody in the baseball niche might not even notice. Ultimately, you need to test it and see if it works for YOU. But be careful. There are a lot of folks out there who are sick and tired of RE. RE: YOUR Success, Steven Wagenheim Tired 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.No Comments -
Oct30
Email Marketing Tips – Personal Address Or Not?
Filed under: Home Business, Internet Marketing, Make Money Online; Tagged as: email marketing, email marketing tips, internet marketing strategies, internet marketing strategyYou know, up until yesterday, I was 100% sure of the answer to this question. However, after the conversation that took place over at the good old Warrior Forum (my home away from home) I am not as 100% sure as I used to be. I think ultimately what it will come down to is testing and seeing what works better for YOUR list. But I digress. The question is, should you personally address your list members in your emails or not? Good question. Let's take a look at some of the opinions. There are two sides to this coin, and both are pretty fuzzy now that I'm looking at them in a new light. The one side is where you want to get as personal as you can with the prospect so that they feel like they know you. Personally, I hate getting those emails that say "Dear Sir or Madam" or "Dear Subscriber." They make me feel like I'm a number. I much more prefer to be addressed by my first name. I don't even like "Mr. Wagenheim" as that is way too formal for me. But then there are those folks who don't look at it like that. They see their name in the address of the email, such as "Hi Steve" and the first thing they think is, "Oh please, I'm not stupid. I know this is an autoresponder and that's just some code. You don't know who I am, nor do you care. Don't insult me by trying to make me think this is a personal email." Yes, it's true. Some people get offended by these emails. If you don't believe me, go read that Warrior Forum post. Okay, so the question is, what's the answer? If you have people that feel both ways about it, you're not going to please both camps. You'll make one happy, but you'll tick off the other. If you're thinking that there is an easy answer to this dilemma, forget it. There isn't. One thing you can try doing, something one marketer I now has always done, is use no greeting at all. Just get right into what you want to say. You won't be offending those who hate the phony "Hi Steve" and you won't totally tick off those who hate the "Dear Subscriber" nonsense. They'll be so caught up in the message being given to them straight that they won't notice. Personally, I have always addressed people by their first name because I like to get as personal as I can. I haven't had any direct complaints but who knows? Maybe I'm ticking off a lot of people and don't even know it. Ultimately, I'm going to have to start split testing a personal address with none at all and see which works better. I may find out there is no difference at all. But I won't know until I give it a whirl. I suggest you do the same. Tired 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.No Comments -
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List Building Tips – How Long to Make Your Newsletter
Filed under: Home Business, Internet Marketing, Make Money Online; Tagged as: email marketing, email marketing tips, internet marketing strategies, internet marketing strategyOkay, so you're building your list but now that you've got all these prospects, you don't know what to do with them. If you're going to create a newsletter, how often should you send it out? How many issues? How long should each one be? At what point do you start weeding out your prospects when they haven't responded to any of your offers? Lots of questions for sure. Well, in this article, I'm going to try to give you a few answers where I can. Let's start with how often to send out the newsletter. Many people are frustrated about this issue. They don't want to email too often or not often enough. Okay, here is what you do. The very first email you send to each prospect make it very clear how often you're going to email them with your newsletter, whether it be weekly, monthly or whatever. It really doesn't matter how often as long as there are no surprises. You will not please everybody so don't try. Pick a frequency and stick to it. Consistency is what you want. What about how many issues to send? Will the newsletter be for a fixed length or will it only run for a certain number of issues. This will be determined by how much information you have to give out. If it's something like a football newsletter on the NFL, then naturally you will always have new info to share. A newsletter like that can run forever. But something like, "Chess Playing Tips" will probably have a finite life span. There are only so many tips you can share before you run out. Then of course there is the length of each newsletter itself. How much info do you want to share at one time? Again, this will be determined by the topic. If you want to drag out those chess playing tips then you probably want to keep each issue pretty short, focusing on one tip. If it's the NFL newsletter, then you make it as long as you have to in order to cover all the info for that particular week in the NFL. And of course that will depend on whether you are concentrating on one team or the whole league. Finally, what about the prospects themselves? At what point in time do you start pruning your list? There is no set time on this. For some, after a year on a list and no sales from the prospect, it's more than enough time to move on and remove the prospect. For some niches, if they haven't purchased in a month, they probably never will. For that matter, the list you've built may not be responsive at all (looking for free info only) in which case you're probably best off chucking the whole list. Bottom line is this. Nothing above is written in stone. The key is monitoring your list and getting a feel for what they respond to and don't respond to. Only then will you eventually reach a point where you will know how to handle them. To YOUR Success, Steven Wagenheim Tired 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.No Comments -
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Email Marketing Tips – You Catch More Flies With Honey
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