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(More) Ways to Increase Your Response Rates: Be a Temptress.

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

So we’ve started a series of weekly emails targeted at increasing your Response Rates. Not just your Open Rates, but what does it actually take to get a reader to take action, to click a link, buy a product, etc.?

be-a-temptressOur topic for this week is temptation. To illicit a response, you need to Be a Temptress. Entice your readers by tempting them to keep reading on the “other side” of the link. Start sentences, but don’t finish them. Create teaser paragraphs and provide a link to the rest of information. Ask a question and provide the link as the response.

Avoid: Dromophobia is the fear of crossing streets.
Instead, use: Learn what Dromophobia is.
Or use: Did you know there is a phobia of crossing the street? Learn more.
Or use: There’s an old joke about the chicken crossing the road. But did you know that millions of Americans fear that same activity? Learn more.

The trick is to create intrigue. Get someone to click to find more, and you’ll then find new opportunities to interact with your reader.

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Email Marketing Strategy: Determine Your Message (Week 3)

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

img_megaphoneBuilding on the your target audience, and your purpose in contacting them, it’s now time to craft your message. Your purpose will drive your content.

For instance, if your purpose is to get readers to your web site, you should offer some “teaser” content: maybe it’s a headline, or the first three lines of a recent article on your site. Something that will grab the reader’s attention, and entice them to take further action. Then follow that teaser with a link to a specific page with that entire article. If, rather, your purpose in contacting your readership is to sell product, your content will need to be crafted in that direction.

The concept is not difficult to grasp, but starting with an analysis of your audience and your purpose will make crafting your message much more direct, and the more direct your messaging, the greater the impact of your marketing.

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Remember me?

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

If your subscribers remember your previous emails, and, even better, are looking forward to receiving them, your readership (marketing guys will call this your open-rate) will skyrocket. The first-glance constant of your email in your subscriber’s inbox is obviously the email’s “From Name” and/or “From Address”. The first item that most individuals look at when determining which mail to open and which to ignore or complain about, is whom it’s from. Building recognition will do wonders for your readership.

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