email marketing
social mediaTROUNCES
by Sharon Brodin
We don’t doubt the value of
social media.
But when it comes to getting customers,
email marketing still performs better than Facebook & Twitter
combined…
…40 times better!
McKinsey&Company article
So while social media is important,
you can ignore those who are saying
email marketing is therefore dead.
– first Old Guy
“That’s the way to do it. That’s old school.”
– second Old Guy
“Yeah, there’s no school like the old school.”
(from one of my favorite super hero movies…
The Incredibles)
So even if some think of
email marketing as old school…
if it brings you new customers
so much better than social media…
it’s definitely worth investing in!
“There’s no school like the old school.”
So…how can you be sure your
email marketing strategy is successful?
Here are 6 factors to keep in mind:
1. The quality of your mailing list.
Build your own mailing list of
interested prospects and customers.
If they’ve already given you permission,
they’ll be more engaged.
2. An email marketing service.
It’s the best way to organize and
track your email campaigns,
and to be sure you adhere to the
anti-spam laws.
3. What or who is in
the “From” field.
The name in the “From” field
should be instantly recognizable…
…and trusted by your readers.
4. Subject lines that grab attention.
But aren’t spammy. (use the spam
detector!)
5. The 80/20 content- to-sales rule.
Don’t just sell… give your readers
great content.
Give them something of value…or
entertain them… or both!
Give them a reason to look forward to your emails.
6. Email is part of your marketing big picture.
Email is integral to lead generation
and sales funnels.
It can draw traffic to your website
and integrate with your social media.
Have a written plan that connects
the parts to the whole of your
marketing strategy.
So email marketing may be old school,
(After all, it originated way back in the 90s)
but sometimes there’s no school
like the old school for effectiveness.
“Email Marketing Trounces Social Media” was first published in Bite-Size Marketing Digest. Read the full article on www.sharonbrodin.com
©2016 Sharon BrodinSharon is a freelance copywriter and content strategist
for outdoor businesses and non-profits.