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  • Email Marketing and Web Communication: Ten Key Tips to Get Your Messages Read

    Posted by admin on August 13th, 2008 and filed under email look up | No Comments »

    There’s an old saying ‘Manners maketh the man (or woman)’ and
    this still applies in the 21st Century, even though everything
    now seems to happen twice as fast. Most people respond much
    better if you treat them respectfully. People appreciate being
    spoken to politely and you can definitely include consumers
    here. Yes, if you are into Internet marketing, it may be a
    hi-tech world, where bits and bytes circle the globe in the
    blinking of an eye, but people still respond better to being
    spoken to as a friendly equal. This particularly goes for
    language in advertisements.

    Here are some important things to remember when you are emailing
    someone with a sales pitch.

    1.DON’T YELL WITH CAPITALS: By all means use ‘caps’ in your
    message to highlight key points, but don’t write whole sentences
    in capitals. This is the online equivalent of screaming in
    someone’s ear. Bolding key points is a much better alternative
    to capitalizing.

    2.Be TIDY With FORMATTING: I read a lot of sales emails every
    day, and it never ceases to amaze me how so many email
    ‘salespeople’ - perhaps we can call them ‘e-sellers’ - don’t
    bother to properly ‘dress up’ their email messages. There are
    many available email message formatting systems available, like
    Formatit.com, which you can use to make your emails presentable,
    and very likely, more profitable. Line breaks, you see, behave
    badly in cyberspace, and, although your email may look fine as
    you type it, the message could have line breaks all over the
    place, when it’s received. Sloppy presentation like this, sends
    out a clear message that does not favour people buying from you.
    Any sloppy line breaks are hard to read. An ideal line length is
    about 50 - 60 spaces.

    3.Write Your Ads Like You’re SPEAKING to an INDIVIDUAL: When you
    email someone you are, in effect, striking up a conversation
    with them. You are hoping they’ll take the time to ‘listen’. A
    little bit of humour, a little bit of your own personal style,
    will not go astray in your message. Be friendly and be polite.
    Emails that are abrupt or too direct, can be read as insulting
    or critical.

    4.Say PLEASE and THANK You a Lot: As a web marketer, I always
    start my messages by thanking people for ‘clicking in’ to my
    message. After all, they have taken the trouble to open my
    email, ahead of possibly tens or even hundreds of others, who
    they have not bothered to open. I always thank them for their
    trouble. I know that when people are polite and thank me, I
    always feel better towards them and welcome the respect.

    5.Keep Your email Ads PUNCHY and SHORT: Email, by nature, is a
    time-saving tool. It’s quick and it’s to the point. Keep you
    message to the point and don’t try to cram too many ‘sales
    pitches’ in the one email. It’s very unlikely that people will
    read the whole thing from top to bottom, so keep your selling to
    six paragraphs or so. This is for emails you may be sending to a
    safelist. If you are emailing your regular mailing list, perhaps
    with you newsletter, then you can afford to follow the regular
    format, which may be quite long. This is because you newsletter
    subscribers generally know what to expect because they hopefully
    have read more than one edition.

    6.ENTICE Your Readers to READ to the BOTTOM: If you want to send
    a longer than usual e-mail sales pitch, it’s good strategy to
    put a paragraph in, near the top, saying something like ‘If you
    read to the bottom of this email, you’ll find a great no cost
    download’. Teasers like this are very effective and may even
    prompt readers to immediately scroll down to the bottom to check
    out what they can get.

    7.AVOID the Word FREE in Your Message: Why, because the spam
    filters will get you. While FREE might be the most attractive
    word in email marketing, it’s also one of those that spam
    filters will likely detect to block your message. You need to be
    a bit creative. Instead of FREE, why not use words like ‘no
    cost, ‘gratis’ ‘give-away’, ‘gift’ or ‘bonus’.

    8.AVOID Too Many SYMBOLS: Those of us old enough to remember
    cartoon comic strips, will remember how cartoonists often used
    symbols to show a character ‘swearing’. Such as, ‘Why You #@!*’
    Too many symbols in your message could have the same effect -
    making your message confusing and unfriendly to readers. Use
    symbols sparingly and to draw attention to important points.

    9.DON’T Have Too Many BLOCK Paragraphs: Although grammar purists
    will tell you that paragraphs can have many sentences, so long
    as they are on the same topic, use short paragraphs of only one
    or two sentences. Short is better, because these days, people do
    not want to read great slabs of text - they will simply tune
    out. You can also highlight key points in your sales message,
    simply by isolating them in one lonely sentence.

    10.EMAIL People As You Would Like THEM to Email YOU: This sounds
    a bit biblical, but really the same applies in general life. Try
    to put yourself in the reader’s shoes after you’ve finished your
    message. Would you like to have such an email sent to your
    in-box. Would you find such an email polite and friendly? If
    anything ‘jolts’ as you read your own email, make sure you
    soften it with further friendly communication.

    You will likely find that showing some ‘manners’ in your email
    communications, will translate into greater profits and more
    buyers. Thank you very much for reading this article and best
    wishes to you in your endeavors.