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So far, in recent articles we’ve covered:
1. Build an Email List for Effortless Business Growth, click here to catch up.
2. Email Autoresponder Set-Up for Massive Email List Growth, click here to catch up.
3. E-mail List Growth Strategies, click here to catch up.
The overriding goal of your e-mails should be consistent with your blog posts and other content. Specifically, you want to provide real value in your content. Value that helps build the relationship and trust between you and your subscribers.
Value is a very abstract concept. But what it boils down to is offering content providing useful and actionable advice for your subscribers. Also, the best content is delivered in a way that’s entertaining.
In other words, your content has to be useful, actionable and entertaining for your content to gain any traction with your subscribers. To achieve this, consider the 4 elements of profitable email:
For instance, a B2B audience will expect a more professional tone than a teenage video gamer audience. That said, remember, e-mail is the method most of us still use to stay-in-touch with family and friends.
And we generally expect a more conversational tone as a result. Write your copy to sound as though you’re talking to a friend. This way, you’re taking advantage of the more personal format of an email versus a blog post.
Having this familiar-sounding tone will help you build trust with your subscribers.
This is just an unfortunate fact of life. We’re all busy so brevity is extremely important. You need to take this into account when you write your email copy. Remember, your subscribers have a thousand other things on their plate. Get to the point quickly.
Or tease the value of your message early in the email.
If you want people to read your content then you need to put a unique spin on it. For instance, you can provide exclusive information, in-depth guides, powerful tips and stimulating debates.
Remember, these people have asked for more of your content so give them the VIP treatment. Make sure they’re getting your very best stuff. Of course, you also want your content to be well-written.
… so, make yours stand out.
Now you might be expecting me to list a number of ‘tricks’ you can use to get people to open their e-mails here. Many ‘gurus’ advise writing subject lines with ‘Re:’ in the subject line so people think they’re responses to previous e-mails.
Others might advocate asking for the reader’s ‘help’ with something. Do these strategies work in getting people to open e-mails? Sure, they do. But they also frustrate and aggravate readers. These approaches can damage any trust you’ve built.
And they can ‘turn off’ your subscribers from opening future e-mails. So, what do you do instead?
Simple: you use compelling subject lines that describe the value of the content within. This is just the same as writing titles for your blog posts. When you can tell your subscribers what you’re offering…
… why they should listen.
Eric Dahl is the owner of Dahl Integration Marketing. Author of the Funnel Vision Method and Creator of the Funnel Vision Method Masterclass. He’s also a World-class Sales Professional, Digital Marketer Certified Funnel Expert, Automated Marketing System and Funnel specialist.
He created Dahl Integration Marketing, LLC to help Entrepreneurs world-wide get leads, clients, patients and referrals systematically. So they can finally realize their dream incomes predictably… without the costly guesswork and technical challenges.
For more information about the Funnel Vision Method and how you can implement it to grow your business easier and faster visit www.dahlim.com.
The post Elements of Profitable Email appeared first on Dahl Integration Marketing.
By The Funnel Vision Method PodcastSo far, in recent articles we’ve covered:
1. Build an Email List for Effortless Business Growth, click here to catch up.
2. Email Autoresponder Set-Up for Massive Email List Growth, click here to catch up.
3. E-mail List Growth Strategies, click here to catch up.
The overriding goal of your e-mails should be consistent with your blog posts and other content. Specifically, you want to provide real value in your content. Value that helps build the relationship and trust between you and your subscribers.
Value is a very abstract concept. But what it boils down to is offering content providing useful and actionable advice for your subscribers. Also, the best content is delivered in a way that’s entertaining.
In other words, your content has to be useful, actionable and entertaining for your content to gain any traction with your subscribers. To achieve this, consider the 4 elements of profitable email:
For instance, a B2B audience will expect a more professional tone than a teenage video gamer audience. That said, remember, e-mail is the method most of us still use to stay-in-touch with family and friends.
And we generally expect a more conversational tone as a result. Write your copy to sound as though you’re talking to a friend. This way, you’re taking advantage of the more personal format of an email versus a blog post.
Having this familiar-sounding tone will help you build trust with your subscribers.
This is just an unfortunate fact of life. We’re all busy so brevity is extremely important. You need to take this into account when you write your email copy. Remember, your subscribers have a thousand other things on their plate. Get to the point quickly.
Or tease the value of your message early in the email.
If you want people to read your content then you need to put a unique spin on it. For instance, you can provide exclusive information, in-depth guides, powerful tips and stimulating debates.
Remember, these people have asked for more of your content so give them the VIP treatment. Make sure they’re getting your very best stuff. Of course, you also want your content to be well-written.
… so, make yours stand out.
Now you might be expecting me to list a number of ‘tricks’ you can use to get people to open their e-mails here. Many ‘gurus’ advise writing subject lines with ‘Re:’ in the subject line so people think they’re responses to previous e-mails.
Others might advocate asking for the reader’s ‘help’ with something. Do these strategies work in getting people to open e-mails? Sure, they do. But they also frustrate and aggravate readers. These approaches can damage any trust you’ve built.
And they can ‘turn off’ your subscribers from opening future e-mails. So, what do you do instead?
Simple: you use compelling subject lines that describe the value of the content within. This is just the same as writing titles for your blog posts. When you can tell your subscribers what you’re offering…
… why they should listen.
Eric Dahl is the owner of Dahl Integration Marketing. Author of the Funnel Vision Method and Creator of the Funnel Vision Method Masterclass. He’s also a World-class Sales Professional, Digital Marketer Certified Funnel Expert, Automated Marketing System and Funnel specialist.
He created Dahl Integration Marketing, LLC to help Entrepreneurs world-wide get leads, clients, patients and referrals systematically. So they can finally realize their dream incomes predictably… without the costly guesswork and technical challenges.
For more information about the Funnel Vision Method and how you can implement it to grow your business easier and faster visit www.dahlim.com.
The post Elements of Profitable Email appeared first on Dahl Integration Marketing.