Email marketing is still one of the most effective ways to build your influence and develop stronger connections with prospects and customers. Small and medium-sized businesses, in particular, can benefit by creating a responsive email list.
However, if you want to succeed with email marketing, you need to follow certain guidelines. In this article, we'll share some powerful tips on building a list, sending valuable content, and measuring your results.
If you have a yoga, massage, Reiki, art therapy, or another type of practice, your business depends on building strong, long-term relationships with customers. Otherwise, they are likely to forget about you. There are some key advantages to connecting with clients (and prospective clients) via email.
How do get started building an email list for your business or practice? Here are the key steps.
1. Choose An Email Marketing Software
There are many programs and services to help you automate email tasks. Email marketing services, also known as autoresponders, are very helpful. Some of the most popular include:
These and similar services offer a variety of products and plans at different price points. Some, such as MailChimp, offer free plans that let you sample the service.
2. Plan Your Email Content
Before you build a list, it's good to know what you're actually going to send these people. To connect with subscribers, you need to be consistent about sending them quality content. You can send a formal newsletter that covers your field of expertise. People always like getting information on topics related to health and fitness. Email marketing services include various newsletter templates to help you get set up.
If you're not ready to create a newsletter, you can still send messages that are relevant to your audience. You don't always need a groundbreaking topic. You can send holiday-related content, tips for working out, the latest news about your practice, and anything that's relevant. Even a link to a relevant news story or resource can help. When possible, link to your own content. If you want to link to a news story, for example, you can always publish it on your website or Facebook page first and then link to that page in the email.
Another type of content to consider is e-courses. These are also good to use as opt-in offers, such as "Sign up for our free, 7-part mini-course on relieving back pain."
3. Start With Existing Contacts
Even if you aren't yet marketing with email, you may have some client email addresses in your database. Import these into your email marketing software. Make sure, however, that you have permission to email these people. When they provided their email, they should have agreed to receive communications from you. If this isn't the case, or you're not sure, start a new list from scratch.
4. Create an Offer
One of the "tricks" of email marketing is to give people an incentive to sign up for your list. In exchange for their email address, you send people a product, coupon, or gift. If you're trying to get new clients, you might offer a 50% off or two-for-one discount on a service. As mentioned, you can also create a mini-course, which demonstrates your expertise as well as helping the subscriber.
When you have an offer, place it in a prominent position on your website. You can then promote your offer using ads, social media, blog posts, and any other channels or platforms you use.
One of the biggest advantages of email marketing is that you can test all kinds of variables that help you improve your results over time. Among the metrics you can test:
Your email software will have analytics that let you test these and other variables. If this sounds complicated, it's really quite simple to conduct A/B tests, which compare 2 variables. For example, you send half of your subscribers a message with one subject line, the other half using a different subject line, and compare the results.
There are certain guidelines to follow if you want to engage rather than annoy your subscribers. Some of these can even get you into legal trouble if you violate them.
Are you ready to convert prospects into customers with Email Marketing? Want to turn one-time buyers into loyal clients? Weather it's through newsletters, acquisition, retention or promotional emails, done well, Email Marketing is a great tool to help your business grow.
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