Email Marketing and Video Make a Great Mix

Writing by Brick Marketing on Thursday, 17 of July , 2008 at 8:54 pm Leave a comment

Have you ever used video in your email marketing campaigns? It`s a well known fact that website visitors love video and many website owners and blogs are starting to use video to convey information faster and in a more interesting format.

Here`s an interesting case study on using video with your email marketing.

masterIT connected the video to an email marketing campaign. This email video campaign had a 31% open rate and a 22% click through rate — far stronger results than a typical email campaign. Drake used Emma (”a way cool email marketing firm based in Nashville,” he says) to manage the campaign.

Video is far more dynamic than simple text or even audio. It allows the reader to absorb information via more than one sense and this can really be a good way to convey information that just isn`t going to make a lot of sense when written. Some things are better shown than written.

If you want to add extra interest to your email marketing campaigns, consider using links to video content on your website.

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List Rental: What to Watch For

Writing by Brick Marketing on Wednesday, 16 of July , 2008 at 8:47 pm Leave a comment

We all know that many list rental services aren`t really legit. They glean email addresses from any website or blog they can find, including forums, and then sell that as a proper opt-in list. While these businesses may not stick around too long, they are often here long enough to mess email marketing campaigns. Don`t let it be yours . . . here`s how to spot a bad list rental service.

Age: If the list rental service is too young, be very wary. Many of the non-legit sites out there are only up for a short period of time before they close and set up under a new name to continue their business.

Complaints: Do a quick search on the list rental company name and find out if there are any complaints online. If it is a scam, you will likely find more names that the service has used before.

Price: Are the prices too good to be true? This is one area where it is worth it to pay a little higher and get quality emails that you can actually use and benefit from.

Finding a legit list rental service may take some time . . . there are a lot of bad ones out there. These three tips will go a long ways toward helping you find a good service and avoiding the bad ones, though. Take the time to research a bit an densure that you are getting the best email list possible.

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Finding an Email Marketing Mentor

Writing by Brick Marketing on Tuesday, 15 of July , 2008 at 9:38 pm Leave a comment

When email marketers are just getting started, the world of email marketing seems big and challenging. There is so much information out there that it can be difficult to process and understand what you should be trying and what simply isn`t worth your time. While you may find reading blogs and ebooks to be a very useful practice, there are times when having someone to help guide you is very useful.

An email marketing mentor is someone who can teach you what they know, and also give you a sounding board to bounce ideas off of. While your mentor certainly doesn`t have to be someone rich and famous, it never hurts! But for many, simply speaking to someone who has already been through the beginning process can be very helpful.

Finding your way through the maze of email marketing information doesn`t have to be quite so difficult and it can actually be fairly simple if you have someone who can help you out a bit and point out the best information and sources.

Where can you find an email marketing mentor? Try writing someone you respect and asking them a couple of questions. If they seem willing to help out, you can ask them if they would be interested in mentoring you. Not everyone will, some people are really too busy, but it`s always worth asking!

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When Email Content Isn`t Flowing

Writing by Brick Marketing on Monday, 14 of July , 2008 at 8:11 pm Leave a comment

Sometimes the muse is with you when you`re writing email content, sometimes it`s not. And when it`s not, you`ll find that your ideas for your email content simply aren `t coming and it can be a real chore to write anything that is remotely useful or meaningful.

How do you inspire yourself to continue with some great email content? Here are a few ideas:

  • Read blogs on your industry. This can help spark an idea. While you shouldn`t copy anything, using someone else`s writing for inspiration is fine.
  • Dig through your archives. Go back a year or two and see what you haven`t written about in a while. It might be worth an update in your email content.
  • Get away from the computer. Sometimes writing with a pen and paper in the park can inspire new ideas. Also, a stroll through the mall might spark something for your email content, you never know!
  • Watch television. Often you can find some good anecdotes on TV or in a movie and these can help make your email content more exciting.
  • Read other email content. This can really help. Reading what other email marketers are writing can actually stimulate some great content on your end, too.

Email content isn`t always easy, but it helps if you know how to find some inspiration for those days when nothing is coming to mind.

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Create Email Newsletters In Less Time

Writing by Brick Marketing on Sunday, 13 of July , 2008 at 9:20 pm Leave a comment

Email newsletters can take up a lot of time. Time that could be spent coming up with new websites, ad campaigns and publicity ideas. So, of course, it is in your best interests, as an email marketer, so speed up the process of getting your email newsletters out. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Hire a writer. This can really make all the difference in speed, particularly if you struggle over what to write each time your email newsletter needs to go out.
  • Find a good email list program. This is vital. Having a service that can handle the frequent email newsletters that you send and that allows you to queue newsletters will help save you a lot of time.
  • Build a template. Having the basic template saves a lot of time when you are writing email newsletters. Just fill in the spaces and hit send.
  • Get an email newsletter service. There are services that will provide everything you need to get your email newsletters out quickly and easily, without fuss.

Speeding up your email newsletter production will free your time up for other things . . . like earning more money!

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Email Marketing Basics: Where to Learn Them

Writing by Brick Marketing on Saturday, 12 of July , 2008 at 8:12 pm Leave a comment

Whether you are just getting started in email marketing or already have some experience under your belt, chances are you are always on the lookout for more information. Which is likely the reason you are reading this right now.

Email Marketing Learning Sources

  • Ask other email marketers. Be brave and write an email with some of your pressing questions. Send it to an email marketer that you admire and you might be pleasantly surprised.
  • Read email marketing blogs. Blogs like this one are a great source of email marketing information and they are frequently updated, making this a great way to gain knowledge.
  • Join a mailing list. While there are plenty of email marketing newsletters around, you can also benefit from signing up for other types of email newsletters and seeing how people are actually putting their methods to work.
  • Social network. This might not sound like an area that would help you with learning, but when you are connected through Digg or StumbleUpon, you`ll make friends with similar interests. When they find something interesting on email marketing, you`ll know about it.

There are plenty of places to learn email marketing basics, but don`t forget, even if you`ve been playing the game for a while, it`s possible to learn more. In fact, education should be a part of any email marketer`s success plan, so get out there and start learning!

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Brand Name Spam and How to Avoid It

Writing by Brick Marketing on Friday, 11 of July , 2008 at 5:24 pm Leave a comment

Brand name spam is when an email marketer uses a big name brand to get past the spam filters. While this doesn`t always work, seeing a subject line with “Lowe`s” or “Wal-Mart” in it tends to grab people`s attention. But is it a good way to go?

Spam is spam, no matter how you get it into the inbox and just because you use a special brand name to ensure that it is going to get past the spam filter doesn`t mean you`ll necessarily get more sales. In fact, it could ruin your reputation.

You don`t use techniques like this? Excellent, but that doesn`t mean they can`t be sneaking in anyway. If you sell solo ads and ad space, make sure you check what people are trying to run in your email newsletter. Even if the solo ad has nothing to do with you, this could destroy what people think of you and in email marketing, that could mean losing everything.

Brand name spam is still spam, so keep an eye out for it and be sure not to mislead your readers with this type of headline.

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Email Content: Brainstorming Ideas

Writing by Brick Marketing on Thursday, 10 of July , 2008 at 9:13 pm Leave a comment

When there is more than just one person working on email content, it tends to get a bit disjointed and it can be easy to accidentally reproduce something that your writing partner has already touched on. That`s why brainstorming sessions are so useful.

When doing a brainstorm session, there are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Write everything down. Even if you don`t know if it is a good idea, write it down. Ideas that don`t work out right now could be useful in the future and accepting everything will keep the creative flow going.
  • Remember to fuel your brain. Whether on donuts or a veggie tray, make sure that you have food and drink available to help keep you alert as you brainstorm.
  • Build on email content ideas later. The initial brainstorming should be just spitting out as many ideas as possible. You can critique and develop the best ones later on in a second brainstorming session.
  • Lock yourselves in. Find a quiet location to do your thinking and come up with more email content ideas. A board room can be ideal, but anywhere that you can work without interruptions is fine.

Email content can be difficult to come up with at times, but the fact is that when you have more than one person working on it, you really should make use of the extra brain! Doing a brainstorm session and then assigning ideas is a great way to ensure that your email content is never dull.

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Opt-In Lists: The Value of Splitting Them Up

Writing by Brick Marketing on Wednesday, 9 of July , 2008 at 4:53 pm Leave a comment

When you are first starting your opt-in list, it may seem like a bad idea to divide your list in two, especially if you only have a handful of subscribers. However, it really is the best thing you can do, no matter what stage you are at in the email marketing game.

The most common reason to divide your opt-in list is to keep the active subscribers on one list. Your tactics for getting people to buy should be quite different between those who have already bought and those who have never answered a call to action in your emails.

Subscribers on your opt-in list who have already bought something from you have proven that they trust you enough to go ahead and pay you money for what you are recommending. This is a big deal and one that should be taken advantage of.

Once someone has bought from you, they are far more likely to buy again, so it is a matter of presenting the right offer. Now, it makes sense that it will take less convincing to get the sales opt-in list to buy than those who have shown little or no interest in buying from you.

Consider it. You could end up earning more by splitting your opt-in lists.

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Email Content Matters

Writing by Brick Marketing on Tuesday, 8 of July , 2008 at 7:55 pm Leave a comment

Email content often gets left by the wayside. Many email marketers get distracted by things like spam filters and the subject lines that they forget the actual email content also matters.

People may open your email for the subject line, but if your email content is lousy, they will think twice before reading another email from you. Many people don`t actually unsubscribe, but they just delete the emails from people they aren`t interested in reading. Don`t let that be you!

Making sure that your email content is quality is key to keeping readers interested. While your subject lines are important and getting through the spam filter is also important, your email content will end up helping the reader decide if your emails are worth reading or not.

Email content matters. Make yours great and you`ll keep them coming back even when your subject lines suck.

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3 Shady Email Marketing Techniques to Avoid

Writing by Brick Marketing on Monday, 7 of July , 2008 at 3:18 pm Comments (1)

There are a lot of email marketing tips and techniques out there. Some of them are very good. Some of them use trickery to try and get your website visitors to sign up for your list. It`s more common than you think and if you are considering using these techniques, I`d have to advise against it.

3 Shady Email Marketing Tactics

Using the default check box. This is a very common trick, where email marketing experts set up their information request forms to automatically check the opt-in check box. When someone unchecks it, the form resets for any slight error and rechecks the box.

Weird wording. Just because you include a link to unsubscribe in your email doesn`t mean you are good to go. You shouldn`t bury it in a mess of links, use weird wording so no one understands that this is the actual way to unsubscribe, etc.

Tricking readers. This is all too common these days. You are asked to provide your email to access a weekly tips newsletter or something of the sort. Then, rather than receive your tips, you are bombarded with ads several times a day! Definitely a bad idea.

Not only are these email marketing tactics rude, they can also cost you. People who can`t find an easy way to unsubscribe or who haven`t really signed up for your emails will be annoyed and likely to hit the “Report Spam” link instead of trying to opt out.

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Email Marketing: Are Your Offers Right for the Market?

Writing by Brick Marketing on Sunday, 6 of July , 2008 at 8:54 pm Leave a comment

Email marketing is all about selling to your readers. You may provide information and useful tips, but in the end, it`s about earning some cash and that`s fine, as long as you go about it the right way.

Over at Kitzer and Bender, there is a reminder of the direct mail marketing rule that can also be applied to email marketing with great success.

The 40/40/20 rule of direct marketing says that the success of an email marketing campaign is based 40 percent on targeting the right audience (your email list), 40 percent on the offer you make, and 20 percent on your creative execution (including copy-writing and design).

This 40/40/20 rule is very useful in email marketing as well and it give a great starting point for how much energy you should be putting into each area. Having the right offer for your target market is a vital part of working with your email list to earn money. The rest should fall right into place without any issues, including the copywriting and promotion of the offer.

Email marketing is an area that can be very profitable, but you do need be sure you aren`t spending too much of your time on the wrong offer.

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Email Design: Use Columns for Clarity

Writing by Brick Marketing on Saturday, 5 of July , 2008 at 4:28 pm Leave a comment

It`s always a good idea to make sure that your email design is one that can be read easily and without problems. However, a block of wide text can often be a bit difficult to assimilate, so many email marketers find that it is easier to present email content in columns which are far faster to scan and present clear information in more than one place.

Rather than require readers to scan down the page several inches to find the next article, you can just have it begin in the next column. While this makes the email content clearer and more easily available to the reader, it also serves another purpose.

When email design incorporates columns into the email, it can be a very good way to draw the reader in. Rather than close the email when he sees the first article, which doesn`t much interest him, the reader will be presented with double the information and this can double your chances of keeping the casual reader interested.

Email design can make the difference between whether or not people are reading your email newsletters and columns make it that much easier to capture their attention.

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Subject Lines to Make Email Newsletters Appealing

Writing by Brick Marketing on Thursday, 3 of July , 2008 at 4:30 pm Leave a comment

Your subject line is what draws people into your emails. Without a great subject line, your email newsletter is much like a blob of plain mashed potatoes, sitting there on a plate. Most people are going to zip right past it and look for something a bit more interesting.

When writing your email subject lines, keep in mind that people are scanning their inbox and you have to stand out. Very few readers actually sit down and work their way methodically through their emails. No, they are far more likely to reduce email time by simply running their eyes down the page. So, standing out is essential.

Using words that catch people´s attention is vital, but you also want to give an honest idea of what is inside the email newsletter. The trick to doing this is to make an action statement or to ask a question. Questions tend to pop up in email inboxes, but yours will stand out if dyou make it worth while reading.

People want to solve their problems, so by identifying the most common issues faced by your readers and then asking them about it will help draw them in. For example, you might ask your readers, “Sick of Earning by the Hour?” This implies that you have a better option and they will be more likely to click on your email.

Make your subject lines worth reading and interesting and you´ll be surprised at how fast people start to actually read your emails rather than ignore them.

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eMarketingSilo Can Help You Find An Email Marketing Superstar!

Writing by nick on Wednesday, 2 of July , 2008 at 1:47 pm Leave a comment

Online marketing is an industry that is growing very rapidly. With this explosion in growth comes a need for qualified employees that have the knowledge on how to properly execute effective email marketing campaigns.

eMarketingSilo can help you find the right all star employee that can help you grow your company safely. Email marketing is an area that needs to be handled with a great deal of respect. This area of marketing is sensitive to spam claims and can quickly tarnish your reputation as positive e-commerce company. It is important to hire the right employee that has the experience to get the job done right so that your organization can grow without and industry and public resistance. You can feel safe that eMarketingSilo will help you find the right employee that can get the job done the right the first time. A mistake in online marketing can sometimes lead to much greater ramifications than hoped for. This is why it is important to hire only highly qualified prospects to execute all your online marketing needs.

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