Email List Management
It has always been said, in the history of
email list building, that the bigger the list the better and the bigger
the list the more sales you are going to make. At one point that may
have been true, I mean when you look at how far the online marketplace
has come. Its the same with cold calling for offline businesses,
something that worked a decade or two ago, but has of late become
archaic and outdated to say the least. The same goes for the way you
should build your email list.
Let me explain..
Nowadays
the marketplace, AKA, REALITY has become so blurred and distorted with
advertising and marketing materials, people are very careful to what
they sign up to and what they agree to receive. Most of the time people
will not even look at their emails, for fear that they are going to be
blasted with sales content and many different products of the same
nature, I know that I myself am one of them. Your email list needs to be
lean and mean, that is why it is so important to listen to this next
tip I am going to give you.
Always include an opt out button.
Straight away you are giving people an option to get off your email
list, this may seem counterproductive but what you are effectively doing
is saying you only want people who are serious about what you are
selling. If you have an email list full of people who don’t read your
emails, then you have a fat and out of shape list, one that needs a trim
down, of all the people who were not going to buy your product anyway. I
am actually pleased when people unsubscribe, because I then know that I
am working with more people who are serious about changing their
circumstances themselves and aren’t just looking for the next "get rich
quick" scheme.
The fact that you have an opt out button instills goodwill too, there’s no hard feelings when someone doesn’t want your product!
An
opt out button for your email list isn’t the only thing that can help
keep your list trim. Something I like to do from time to time is remind
my email list that I only want to work with people who are serious. This
could well include me asking people to unsubscribe and asking for
commitment. Everyone needs a little commitment, It was not different in
my offline business, so why should it be different with my email list.
Cleansing
Your Email List Database Sometimes just including an opt in or sending a
strong action email is not enough. Lets be honest here, if you are
sending out thousands or emails and your open rate is abysmal, more
often than not the reason is not poor content, its not a poor subject
line. This occurred to me when I was not getting many opens, the reason
being that my email list was outdated, addresses didn’t exist anymore,
people were not active enough and didn’t care about my messages in the
first place. They probably subscribed in the hope that it would
miraculously change their bank accounts! So what did I do? Well I sent a
reactivation email to all of my email list.
By: Joe Searle
Joe Searle is a Six Figure Mentors Marketing and personal development
Coach, working hard to give business owners the power to explode their
businesses in the digital age. Find out more here: http://digitalbloggers.com/joeptsearle/about-me/
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