How To Earn 7 Figure Income: Chapter 3
How To Earn 7 Figure Income
- What is Email Marketing?
- Using Email Marketing
- How to Get Your Emails to Stand Out
- Receptivity
- Images and Click ability.
So now you have your website and a bit of content, it’s time
to start actively marketing it – to start getting people to go there. How do
you do that?
One of the most
powerful options is email marketing, and this is where we’re going to start.
• What is Email Marketing?
While social networks have come and gone, and SEO (that’s
Search Engine Optimization), has been through many changes that have lead
people to question its reliability and effectiveness, e-mail marketing is
something that has been around for the longest time and shown no signs of going
anywhere. Most of us will still start our days by checking our e-mail, and any
messages we find in there are still likely to get read and noticed.
In order to get started with email marketing, you will first
need to get something called an autoresponder. This is a tool that you use in
order to collect email addresses and then to send out multiple messages at set
times.
While you might think
this is something you can do without a mailing list, that is absolutely not
true. To successfully collect and manage emails, you will need to handle spam
and ensure that people really want to be on your list – both of which will
involve the use of a confirmation email. You’ll also need to handle people
unsubscribing, you’ll want to maintain “list hygiene” by removing defunct
emails, and you’ll want to be able to track who opens your emails and which
ones are most successful. None of this would be possible to do manually.
With the help of auto responder tool, you’ll be able to create a form to collect user details. You can then add this to your website in the sidebar, or at the bottom of each post. WordPress will let you do this easily with the use of plugins.
• Using
Email Marketing
Collecting emails when someone lands on your website is a
powerful and useful strategy for turning visitors into leads. Now you can
market new products to them, and encourage them to come back to your site.
One way to use your email marketing is to send out emails
that provide additional content – just like your blog posts. Another option is
to email people talking about all the posts you’ve recently added to your
website in order to encourage them to visit again.
Then, when you have a product to sell, you will message to
promote that product and drive more sales. This will be discussed in a
subsequent chapter.
The point is that by using email marketing, you aren’t
relying on your visitors checking your website every single day. You now have a
way to reach them – and it’s a way that isn’t dependent on a third-party site
like Google or Facebook.
• How to
Get Your Emails to Stand Out
But while email marketing has remained effective, it has
somewhat changed in the last decade or so – even though it might not be obvious
on the face of it. The biggest change of course is the way that we check our
emails. For most of us, this is now done on the move and constantly via our
smartphones and tablets. Rather than getting home and checking 20 e-mails at
once, we are instead ‘drip fed’ emails throughout the day as we go about our
business.
This in turn then means that each email will be more likely
to ‘stand out’ from the others and get noticed on its own merits, but it also
means that we have become more accustomed to just brushing them off and viewing
them as a nuisance. If you want your email marketing campaign to be a success,
then you need to take that into consideration and factor it into the way you
design your subject headings and the way you send your messages.
Receptivity
When you create your mailing list you will of course need to
select the names on it based on who you think will be receptive to your
message. This should be a targeted mailing list so that the people you are
contacting will find your product or service relevant – it’s no good sending a
Priest a catalogue of baby clothes.
At the same time though you also need to think about the
time at which your mailing list will be most receptive to your message. This
means both in terms of the point they’re at in their life (baby clothes
catalogues will be more effective sent to those in their 30s), as well as the
time of day. What time are they getting home from work? When are they likely to
be sitting around answering e- mails, and when is their inbox more likely to be
empty? Sending materials on a Sunday morning will be much more effective than
sending them at 3pm on a Monday – so get as much information as you can about
your recipients and consider the temporal factor in your marketing.
Oh, and if you can get your mailing list to agree to your
marketing information you will find that they are always much more receptive to
what you have to say.
Images
and Click ability
If you want to get your recipients to then buy something or
visit your website, then you need to think about the images you use in your
message. Using a clickable button instead of a small hyperlink will always
improve your click through rate because it will be more appealing to press.
Likewise, using images can help to make a quick visual impression on your
visitors.
But then you have to
consider the fact that many e-mail accounts will block images from unknown
senders, and that people can become annoyed by downloading large images. Keep
your messages relatively plain then and use images sparingly to give them more
impact. Considering the wide range of devices your message will be viewed on
will help you to avoid limiting your impact.
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