email marketing tips
We’ve all come to rely on email. It’s one of the
ways people keep in touch with each other and it’s become
a vital tool in the day to day running of just about every business.
So when it comes to your business, its important to make sure
you’re getting the most out of email and using it to its
best advantage.
One of the cheapest and easiest ways to use email as a marketing
tool is through an email
newsletter. Besides being inexpensive, you can get your message
out regularly and quickly. That’s a real bonus especially
if you have products and services which change on a regular basis
and your customers want to hear about it!
Newsletters also allow you to measure your Return on Investment
(ROI). You can calculate how much it has cost you to produce your
newsletter and how much business it has generated. That way you
can track if your newsletter is working for you to create business!
Email newsletters are one of the ways you can reach a large number
of customers. It’s also an excellent way of building and
maintaining relationships as all business people know, its much
easier to keep an existing customer, than to get a new one!
When you stay in touch with your regular customers and email
them valuable information, they'll view you as a credible resource
who's looking out for their best interests. Then they'll reward
you with their loyalty (and continued purchases)!
Make sure your newsletter is truly targeted to your audience
and your information is interesting and useful.
Once you’ve decided to embark on email marketing there
are a few of things you can do to get started.
1. make sure you know your customer and what it is they will
want to hear about
2. decide how often the newsletter is to come out
3. develop a design template reflecting your company’s brand,
image and other promotional material such as your website
4. prepare a list of topics and items you wish to include in your
newsletter
Once you’ve started sending out your newsletter, it’s
a good idea to send it out on a regular basis. Keep a list of
ideas for articles or features handy and whenever you have an
idea, just add it to the list.
It’s also a good idea to ask your subscribers for feedback
or invite them to send ideas for articles or features for inclusion.
Finally, you must comply with the law by getting permission from
the recipients to email them (this is why email newsletters are
often called “opt in” or “permission-based”
email marketing). Remember to make it clear to subscribers that
you will respect their privacy (you could include a privacy policy
on your website) and that you won’t sell or rent their name
to anyone and that you make it easy for people to unsubscribe
from your newsletter.
If you'd like to discuss whether
email marketing is suitable for you, develop a strategy and/or
a design give us a call.
As part of the strategy we'll work through the best ways of making
sure your newsletters are actually delivered and the best ways
of getting them opened! If you'd rather send us an email for more
information you could complete our enquiry
form and we'll contact you.