Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Setting Expectations Through Your Email Marketing Campaings

Subscribers and email marketers alike are creatures of habit. We find comfort in the ordinary and expected daily course of action. Most of us probably even follow similar morning routines. We wake up, drink our coffee and get a move on with our day – squeezing in a few minutes to check our email either before or after we reach the office.

Believe it or not, those self-imposed procedures that we follow repetitiously have a lot to do with how we respond to the email marketing efforts of the companies we follow. Some companies understand this and set proper expectations for their readers, while others aren’t quite there yet. Keep reading to see who gets it right, and how you can do the same with your own email marketing campaign!

 

Importance of Setting Expectations

It’s important that subscribers recognise your messages and form an attachment to the times and formats that you send them in. You want readers to expect certain things in your emails because when they do they tend to open, click and share the emails with others.

Long after you send your first autoresponder to your subscribers, you continue to create expectations whether you try to or not. Before a subscriber signs up, you create expectations by offering samples of your newsletter or explaining exactly what a subscriber will receive on the thank you page. A few months later, your subscribers aren’t going to remember what you promised to send them. Most likely they won’t bother to return to your website to find out, either. So, what should you do?

 

Consistency

Recognition is a huge component of successful email marketing. Everything from the subject line and from line to the template that you use is important when setting expectations. You want your readers to identify your emails when they see them in their inbox. While plain text messages certainly have many helpful benefits, when they show up out of the blue they can still be overlooked and ineffective. Make sure that your emails are consistent. Whether they are plain text or HTML, the appearance of your messages will become a trademark that your readers will recognize.

 

Set A Routine

We talk about the importance of sticking to the schedule a lot therefore it is important to have crystal clear message for readers and email subscribers. In each message you send, include an image that mirrors your content schedule. Just be sure to include the day, the content and what they can expect to receive the next day.

 

(Source: Aweber)

 

 


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