E-mail marketing is an effective, budget conscious medium to
reach your target audience. While one email is not the best for lead
generation, a drip email campaign can be very effective. To create a simple,
effective email campaign, start with these four steps.
11. Email
Software
While you could use your regular email like Gmail to
send e-newsletters, it is limited in templates, scheduling, analytics, and
database storage. Therefore we suggest using professional email software. Now
we know what your thinking, “Email software, that’s out of my budget.” On the
contrary, many email services offer both free and monthly plans; email
campaigns can be created within any budget.
- Mail Chimp
- IContact
- Constant Contact
- Emma
22. Build Your
Email List
Now that you have selected a software program, you need
to build a database of your business contacts. You need their first and last
name, name of business and e-mail address. So how can you gather emails?
- Contact form on your website
- An email subscription on your blog
- Social media sign-up
- Business cards of individuals you or your team have met
33. Decide on a
Schedule
The right email schedule has a few variables
including sales cycle and audience. If you have a short sales cycle you might
consider sending two emails a week with sale updates. On the other hand if you
have a long sale cycle, monthly or bi-monthly would be best.
44. Decide on
the Right Content
Your email campaign has two major
components: The subject line and the message itself.
- Subject line
Your subject line needs to standout from the numerous other emails your audience is receiving. If it sounds like an advertisement, it’s going to be deleted or sent to the span folder before it even gets opened. So, create an engaging subject lie that is both personal and informational. -
Message
Your audience is probably getting 100 or more emails a day, meaning that a successful email-marketing campaign shouldn’t include big blocks of text. So keep it short, simple, and fun by utilizing bullet points and images to make it easier to read.
So as a recap, get a budget
supported email software, build your database, decide on your schedule and
start creating content for your audience. Your audience doesn’t need to know
everything at one time, leaving you the opportunity to break up your messages
with fresh creative and varying angles throughout your campaign.