The Secret to Effective Email Marketing
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Here’s the ONE word to follow for effective email marketing:
rnRESPECT
1. Respect Your Subscribers’ Inboxr
They signed up to get your freebie doesn’t mean you’ve earned your place in their inbox.
Besides making good on your promise and sending the freebie, set an expectation on what they’ll get from you going forward – and deliver on it.
What kind of content can they expect? How often? How’s your content valuable and relevant to them? Why would they want your content?
Every email you send is your way to make good on that promise – you either build more loyalty by delivering value, or you blow the trust by phoning it in.
Deliver value, instead of asking for it.
2. Respect Your Subscribers’ Attention and Headspacer
They give you the time of the day to read/watch/listen to your stuff. Thank them for that.
There’re three dozens other things they could be doing, they choose to find out what you’ve to offer.
Don’t waste their time by delivering regurgitated content. Don’t insult their intelligence with canned copy.
Don’t make more noise. Don’t chu
out stuff just because you were told to send a newsletter every 3.5 days.
Make it easy for them to consume your content – don’t serve up a wall of text. Don’t stroke your ego by writing content so dense that makes you feel smart but leaves your readers having to chew on it five times before they get it.
Understand why they come to you. Focus on how your strengths, superpowers and POV can create unique values for them. Make their time worthwhile.
3. Respect Your Relationship with Your Subscribersr
That’s just a more human way to say “lead nurturing.”
If your subscribers don’t like and trust you, they won’t open your email. They won’t read your content and engage with you.
Not only is hearing cricket no fun, but your deliverability will also suffer.
Imagine you just met someone in real life… wouldn’t it be nice to spend a few minutes to introduce yourself and get to know each other? Wouldn’t you trust that person a tad more if you know something personal about her?
You might’ve an email autoresponder sequence set up – good for you! But wait…
Now honestly, are you squeezing them through a series of templates because you were told to do so, or are you showing genuine interest in building a relationship with your readers?
Are you delivering an experience that ties your lead magnet, the autoresponder sequence, your brand personality and your website experience into a cohesive journey?
(An incongruent experience can squander the trust you’ve built up.)
Following up with a quick introduction of yourself can make the difference between just being a yet another name in your audience’s inbox and building a personal rapport that can lead to a long and fruitful relationship.
Are you just throwing more content to your subscribers, or are you taking a few minutes to introduce yourself… and even ask them to hit reply and tell you a bit about themselves?
Don’t forget, if they do hit reply and respond, always always always write back (and not from your assistance ;))
4. Respect Your Messager
You’re here with a message to share.
Don’t dilute it out of fear. Don’t dilute it because you think you’ve to sound certain way. Don’t twist yourself into other people’s notion of what your email should look and sound like at the expense of how you honestly share who you are and what you stand for.
Expressing your unique perspective and POV builds trust. Using purposeful storytelling and responsible vulnerability makes you relatable.
When you stand up for your conviction and give it a voice to cut through the clutter, you build thought leadership that accelerates trust and credibility.
5. Respect the Act of Writing and Communicatingr
If you crunch up your face when you write or create any kind of content or communication, the energy comes through.
Put the right energy behind your communication, and it will serv
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Ling Wong :: Intuitive Brainiac | Creativity Mentor | Copywriting Alchemist. Through her unique blend of Business + Marketing coaching/consulting with a Mindset + Psychic Twist, she helps the maverick-preneurs uncover, articulate & transform their WHY into content that connects, resonates and converts – by way of an intuitive yet rigorous iterative process born out of her Harvard Design School training and 10 years experience in the online marketing industry.
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