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Taking E-mail Marketing To The Next Level
by David Bell
Many types of Internet advertising don't work as well as they once did.
People have gotten used to banners and don't click on them. Some ezines
have failed to keep their readers' interest and ads sometimes get less
response. Search engines are overflowing with submissions. Getting your
site listed high is almost impossible.
More and more businesses and organizations are now turning to email
marketing to keep profits rolling in. While an increasing number of people
say they rarely surf the Net, the vast majority of North Americans check
their email every day.
Email marketing is the most effective and efficient way to influence
purchases and keep customers informed and happy. It is also extremely
inexpensive. Where you might have mailed out one printed customer update
every month, you can now email one every week for a fraction of the cost.
Increasingly, companies need to embrace email marketing in a big way in
order to stay competitive. Those who formerly used a service to send out
their newsletters, sales info, and consumer updates are now doing all the
emailing themselves.
New technology that is powerful yet easy to use allows anyone to handle
email jobs that previously required expensive professional help. Many
companies are bringing their email campaigns in house in order to have
more control, grow their email efforts, and decrease costs.
Here are four features you will want to use in your email marketing
efforts:
1. Include HTML in your email messages. Most email programs are now
equipped to read HTML. Your logo, banner, bullets, and color elements can
make your message jump off the screen. You can even include forms that
allow customers to order instantly from your message. You take advantage
of impulse purchases that can lead to big increases in sales.
2. Use a campaign manager feature to schedule when your email messages
will be sent out. You can prepare an entire months' worth of messages and
tell the manager which weeks, days, or hours to release them to your list.
3. Take advantage of a POP import feature. It automatically takes the
email addresses from messages you receive and puts them on your mailing
list. This insures no one who requests information from you is left out of
your next update. This also helps you grow your list as fast as possible.
You can even use a feature that automatically unsubscribes those who ask
to be removed from your list. Many companies say this saves them hours of
work each week.
4. Make sure the software you use to send your messages includes a
walk-through wizard. You get step-by-step instructions on how to do any
task you wish to achieve. Instead of waiting for the tech guy to show up,
you can speed through the job on your own.
I hope this helps in your future marketing decisions.
About The Author: David Bell is Manager, Online Marketing, at
http://www.wspromotion.com/ , a leading Search Engine Optimization
services firm and Advertising Agency.
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