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Eight Ways to Elevate Your Email Marketing Strategy

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Eight Ways to Elevate Your Email Marketing Strategy

Sage North America shares insight and advice on increasing email marketing results

Written by: Nicole Merrett, Vice President CRM Marketing, Sage North America

 

Successful email marketing campaigns are typically defined as such because of their higher open and response rates, and ultimately revenue generation. Small businesses busy with everyday tasks often need a little help – a blueprint leading them to results they’d define as “successful.” Here are several suggestions to help you craft more effective email campaigns.

1.     Subject Line is Key

Everyone has heard the saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Unfortunately, there is a reason—because it’s a natural instinct. First impressions are critical in any form of communication. When people receive an email, the first thing they see is the subject line, which has the potential to either gain or lose their interest. Subject lines that include your company’s name as a reference and provide specifics supporting your email topic will typically gain higher open rates.

2.     Pay Attention to Who It’s “From”

To understand how important this is, think about your own inbox. Would you be more likely to open an email sent from advertising@xyzcorp.com or nicole.merrett@sage.com? People don’t want to feel like they are receiving an automated email. If readers don’t see you putting time into personalizing the “from” address, they won’t spend time considering what you have to say.

3.     Mail Merge

People love seeing their own name. It makes them feel the email was written to them personally and not sent to recipient #432. Online services have simple options to directly insert names from your contact database using a template editor.

4.     Variety

Sending an email can be one of the most effective ways to grab readers’ attention. However, if you abuse the efficiencies email marketing provides, readers will stop showing interest in your emails. Consistency is essential with any marketing campaign, yet variety is equally important.

How often do you send out newsletters, event invites, and updates that aren’t just soliciting a purchase? Are you getting an active response from recipients? If not, try something new. Be conscious about how many emails you send out each week or month. How are individuals interacting with your emails? Are you following up accordingly? How are you engaging the people that seem uninterested? Some email services include click-through analytics that monitor which readers spend time with your emails or forward them along to colleagues.

Chalaran Direct Marketing represents tourism services and entertainment providers in Barbados and uses an E-Marketing tool from Sage to view open rates of its emails to hotels. Employees call recipients who spent the most time within an email and are thus more likely to be interested in its services. Chalaran likewise adjusts messages for recipients who do not spend much time in a particular email.

5.     Quality Over Quantity

It’s far more important to send out content-rich emails than it is to send out long or multiple emails. When you provide your contacts with quality content, they’re more inclined to read your emails and even forward them to friends. Gain the trust of your contacts by emphasizing quality of communication over quantity. One option is providing information they can use immediately. A seller of gardening supplies might offer a series of horticulture tips; and when a prospect is in need of planting materials, is likely to think of the insightful supply marketer first.

6.     Content Suggestions

How can you personalize your message content? Listen to your readers—the people who take time to contact you are most likely to become customers. Study their emails, questions, likes, and dislikes. Build or improve products with your customers’ input and they will notice you appreciate them and remain loyal. Social media monitoring is one easy way to listen to and engage your readers. Pay attention to what customers are saying online about your services and your industry. Use these insights to create valuable email content.

7.     Test Everything

Test the way your email appears, not only through your own email service provider, but several providers. Test all links in your message to make sure they work. Test your graphics. Pictures are a great way to grab someone’s attention; but remember, pictures don’t always show up in email messages, so test the effectiveness of your email by viewing them in an email client with images turned off and making sure your message remains easy to understand and the call-to-action clear.

Finally, test your email with a spam check tool before sending. Spam check services review email content to see what might get caught in spam filters.

8.     And Test Some More with A/B Testing

Your email has passed all the tests of looking good, having working web links, properly placed images, a call to action, and has made it through the spam check, but is not getting the open rates you expected. How come? There are many reasons including time of day, day of week, frequency, message, etc.

So why not test it?

Test one change at a time. For example, explore what days your recipients are more likely to open your email. Split up your list and send each set the same email on different days. Does the open rate stand out more on one day than another? A next step could be to determine the time of a particular day people are more willing to open and interact with your email. Again split your list up and send out the same email at different times of the day. A good starting point is the start of the day and middle of the afternoon. Studies have shown these are the best times of day to send emails. See if your tests concur.

When you have a specific day and time recipients are most responsive examine your content. What sort of subject line gains the highest response? Do your recipients react more to graphics or text? Consider the placement of your call to action. Is one position more effective than another? Do your recipients appreciate lengthy, informational emails or do they prefer a quick read? Test each element one at a time.

With email marketing you never need to settle for one formula because you will often have the flexibility to make improvements as you go. So make taking advantage of trends and technology the ‘constants’ in your digital marketing programs. They will help you achieve more tangible results with your campaigns.

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Nicole Merrett is vice president of CRM marketing for Sage North Americaa supplier of business management software and services for small and midsized businesses. 

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SEOstring.com Takes the Guesswork Out Of Backlinking and Boosts Your SEO

New software simplifies the backlinking process boosting any sites SEO rank on top search engines such as Google, Bing, and Yahoo

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SEO ranking is the Holy Grail for any website in the Age of Search. Various techniques exist like sponsored links, targeted ads and keywords but the simplest and easiest way is through building up backlinks – the process of linking to another website and getting them to return the favor. Not only does it drive traffic but it also improves a sites recognition and notability.

It is an emerging science and one that can consume the webmasters days if they have to go through the process manually. Help is at hand as SEOstring.com rides to the rescue.

The SEO software takes all the guesswork out of SEO and turns backlinking into an affordable, easy to use solution to control a websites internet presence.

Easy to use and ideal for the novice and experienced SEO user, SEOstring.com is built on a huge network of over 600 affiliate blogs and websites – users links are posted on verifiable, legitimate websites which improves their standing and ranking on Google, Bing, Yahoo, AskJeeves.com and other search engines that build their rankings based on backlinks and traffic.

From as little as $1 a day, websites are matched with similar niche sites so both can benefit from the easy backlinking process. The information is fed into the SEOstring.com software which will post the links automatically. Previous methods of backlinking which provided up to 1000 links a day devalued a sites ranking by as much as 95% as the search engines got better at recognizing spam.

The key to successful SEO and search engine rank is authenticity – quality over quantity – and SEOstring.com makes this easy, automating the process of link building and allowing the webmaster or page owner to devote their time to more important matters – running their business.
SEOstring.com also allows the user to input their own keywords to further personalize their site recognition experience and they can gain access 24/7 to pivot and take advantage of any trends or other events quickly and easily.

The science and theory behind backlinking and search engine ranking are evolving all the time so use the knowledge and expertise of SEOstring.com to get you into the game and rising up the rankings – cleanly and organically.

For further information visit our website at http://www.seostring.com and connect with us on social media at SEOstring.com on Facebook and @seostring on Twitter.

E-marketing saves mother’s life

E-marketing saves mother’s life

 

E-marketing saves mother’s life. Lisa Violo’s e-marketing class on social networking at York University gave former student Michael Andrade (right) the skills to save his mother when she needed a liver transplant. Andrade searched for potential donors with his mother’s rare blood type using social media such as Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook and Blackberry Messenger. Eric Riehl / Oakville Beaver
“I was just so proud of him because he had to take the concepts he learned in class and apply them. I appreciated him telling me my course helped him, but it was really him who had to take what he learned to save his mother’s life, which must have been really emotional.” – Oakville professor Lisa Violo of her former student Michael Andrade

An Oakville professor was reduced to tears after learning the course she teaches helped a former student save his mother’s life.

Oakville’s Lisa Violo has taught an online marketing and social media course at York University four years.

The course teaches students about the power of social media and the ability to use sites like Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr to promote a business, raise money for a charity or even market a person’s own job skills.

In the past, Violo said she has received letters from former students thanking her for helping them get a job or launch a business, but early this year, she was overwhelmed after receiving an e-mail from former student Michael Andrade in which he thanked her for giving him the skills to find his mother, Lucy Andrade, 61, a new liver.

“I read it to my husband and we both cried briefly because we were so happy for him,” said Violo.

“I was just so proud of him because he had to take the concepts he learned in class and apply them. I appreciated him telling me my course helped him, but it was really him who had to take what he learned to save his mother’s life, which must have been really emotional.”

Andrade, a fourth-year York University student who had taken Violo’s e-marketing class in the fall 2010-2011 term, said his mother had been diagnosed with liver disease about a decade ago, but had taken a turn for the worse in September.

“My mom’s health deteriorated to the point where she needed a liver transplant and she needed one fast,” said Andrade in the e-mail to Violo.

“She would get progressively worse by the day and was in an extreme amount of pain. She lost a ton of weight, her eyes and skin were very yellow, she’d have nose bleeds that lasted up to six hours or more, among other issues.”

Andrade said the problem with finding a liver donor is that he or she needed to have the same rare blood type as his mother’s.

She was on a transfer list, however, she was told the wait time would be about two years — time she did not have.

Various family members were screened as partial liver donors, but even those deemed compatible were disqualified based on secondary screening tests.

“So, extremely worried about my mother’s health, I knew I had to depend on the generosity of someone our family didn’t know. To be able to reach those people, and get the message out there that my mom needed a liver, I used websites that I learned about in your (Violo’s) e-marketing class, specifically Tumblr,” said Andrade.

“I first started out on Facebook. I had a profile picture with my mom and I along with a green ribbon (for organ donation) and my mother’s story. I received a lot of responses from friends, who were all very concerned and willing to spread the word, but no one offering to donate. I decided I needed to reach a wider audience instead of just my friends, so I made a Tumblr site that would tell my mother’s story and would be viewable to absolutely anyone that came across it.”

Andrade said he used Twitter, Facebook, BlackBerry Messenger and other social media to draw people to his Tumblr account.

He said Toronto Blue Jays catcher J.P. Arencibia and a few other celebrities retweeted the link to the Tumblr account on their own Twitter accounts, which made his mother’s story spread like wildfire.

“I got a ton of responses from people I had never even met in my life who wanted information packages on liver transplants and were considering donating,” said Andrade.

“It was absolutely amazing and blew me away, considering what I was asking for.”

On Nov. 28, Andrade’s mother underwent transplant surgery after receiving a liver donation from one of the people who had seen her story online.

“She looks and feels absolutely amazing right now,” said Andrade of his mother.
“It’s truly incredible to see. She could barely do anything without the assistance of others during those few months, but now she is a completely new person, which is so amazing to see.”

Andrade went on to say that had he not learned about Tumblr or the power of e-marketing from Violo’s e-marketing class this story might be hugely, and sadly, different.

While she may have provided the skills and the knowledge, Violo said she is very impressed with Andrade’s application of the lessons she taught him stating she never conceived of e-marketing being used in this way.

“I have certainly heard of social media being used for fundraising for charities and for political purposes, but I have never heard of anyone using it to find an anonymous live donor for an organ transplant,” said Violo.

Violo said she has already talked about Andrade’s experience in her class this semester using his story as an example of exactly what social media can do with the right imagination behind it.

Infographic: Digital Marketing Budget Trends for 2012

Infographic: Digital Marketing Budget Trends for 2012

Update October 12th, 2011: Today we released the 2012 Digital Marketing Budget calculator, developed upon the fact that companies are currently allocating 25% of their total marketing budgets to digital marketing. You can see this stat, and others, in the infographic below or try our budget calculator out for yourself.

Over the last few years, businesses and marketers have been seeing a tremendous shift away from traditional marketing towards interactive methods like social media, e-mail marketing and search marketing. The shift necessitates serious reconfiguring of marketing budgets to include these digital marketing channels.

Below are statistics 6S Marketing uncovered during research to determine what percentage of marketing budgets organizations are currently allocating towards digital marketing, and what we can expect to see digital marketing budgets to look like in 2012. We’ve also created an infographic to illustrate these, and a digital marketing calculator to help businesses determine what they should be allocating to digital marketing in 2012.

What are Companies Currently Budgeting?

SEO and social media marketing currently make up 70% of online marketing budgets. Overall, 24% of budgets were spent on digital marketing in 2011. Although the percentage of budgets that include online marketing tactics increase every year, 28% of organizations are in the process of moving their marketing budgets to digital channels.

A Focus Towards Online

It makes sense that organizations are starting to reshift their marketing budgets to the online world based on what today’s consumers are spending their time doing online. 35% of today’s consumers spend 180 minutes or more (3 hours) online per day. The activities they do the most are check emails (94%), search (87%) and research products (78%). If businesses have not already capitalized on this, they should be moving their focus online to where consumers are spending their time and actively searching and researching products to acquire them while in the buying cycle.

Digital Marketing Budget Infographic

The infographic below illustrates these and other 2012 Digital Marketing Budget Trends.  The embed code for this infographic is below. Feel free to use as you wish but please do not reformat or change the infographic :) .

Users getting smarter about online privacy

Users getting smarter about online privacy

By , Published: February 24

As the government grapples with what, exactly, is appropriate to ask companies to do in order to protect privacy online, average social media users appear to be getting a little smarter about what they can personally do to lock down the information that they control.

A study from the Pew Center’s Internet and American Life Project has found that Facebook and other social media users are pruning their friends list at greater rates than ever. According to the study, 63 percent of Internet users have deleted people from their friends lists on social media sites, up from 56 percent in 2009, and 44 percent have deleted comments made by others on their profiles. Also encouraging: two-thirds of those surveyed have restricted their profiles to “friends only.”

The study also found that about one-half of social media users — 48 percent — think that privacy controls are at least a little difficult to manage, while the other half say that it’s “not difficult at all.”

Yet despite an improvement in awareness about privacy settings, there were some surprising tidbits in the report as well. For example, given the furor over face-recognition technology, only 37 percent of users have removed their name from tagged photos.

On the whole, though it sounds like users are wising up and following the three ground rules for social media: Don’t overshare, know who can see what you post and keep a close eye on what’s associated with your name.

In fact, the best rule of all with social media is this: If you wouldn’t be comfortable with everybody seeing it, than don’t publish it at all.

 

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IKEA Starts ‘How to Build’ YouTube Channel

IKEA Starts ‘How to Build’ YouTube Channel to Help Frustrated Customers

By KEITH WAGSTAFF | @kwagstaff | February 24, 2012 | 0
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IKEA / YOUTUBE

We’ve all been there: Standing forlorn in a bedroom, staring at the unused screws sitting next to a half-finished IKEA bed, parts mixed up with the ones for an unbuilt MALM three-drawer chest.

Don’t worry, IKEA feels your pain. That’s why it recently debuted a new “How To Build” playlist on YouTube.

(WATCH: Recipes for YouTube Success)

If you’re like me, your spatial reasoning is roughly on par with a can of tuna. Thus the normal assembly instructions that come with each product and are available online just aren’t enough to ensure a desk doesn’t have one its drawers installed upside down.

The first “How to Build” video remedies this by folding IKEA’s illustrated instructions into a demonstration with real people building a bed frame, complete with close-up bubbles and fun little animated arrows and building tips. There’s even a relaxed, upbeat soundtrack to calm you after you’ve ripped out your hair in frustration.

The video ends in typically subdued Swedish fashion, with no freeze-frame high-fives or friends sharing in the great American tradition of buying each other $5 worth of pizza for helping each other move. Still, we applaud IKEA for helping out the many confused customers who shop at its 287 stores.


Read more: http://techland.time.com/2012/02/24/ikea-starts-how-to-build-youtube-channel-to-help-frustrated-customers/#ixzz1nNGp7fWv

 

Every time I purchase stuff from IKEA, I had to call my friend to come over and build it for me. Even with the instruction brochure, it was quite hard to complete for me.  This video service will help understanding of IKEA’s customers. It will also have positive impact on communication with their customers.

Report: Facebook, Google Overtake Yahoo in Display Ad Market Share

Report: Facebook, Google Overtake Yahoo In Display Ad Market Share

Read more: http://paidcontent.org/article/419-report-facebook-google-overtake-yahoo-in-display-ad-market-share/#ixzz1nNEo1OPF

 

The Jeep Poland Campaign ‘Jeep-In’ Game is a Success

Social Media Challenges

The Jeep Poland Campaign ‘Jeep-In’ Game is a Success

http://youtu.be/iQQkCmBJLhg

JEEP POLAND

Jeep Poland created a fascinating campaign to extend its brand to young people by incorporating social media into a competition for a free Jeep. The social media-based challenge involved checking into some of the country’s most remote locations for points with the goal of attaining the highest score. The app Jeep created for the challenge used satellite information to ascertain where in Poland the competitor was, and then notified them of the check-in points around them. The challenge became known as the ‘Jeep-in’ game and Jeep Poland saw a great response from the campaign.

The clever campaign was based on the notion that the competitor would need to “prove they had the Jeep character,” and included exploring forests, mountain trails and caves. Two thousand people actively played the game during its month run while the company saw an increase of fans on Facebook by 800%.

50 Best iPhone Apps 2012

By JARED NEWMAN | @OneJaredNewman | February 15, 2012 | 20

50 Best iPhone Apps 2012

Whether you’re looking to load up a new iPhone or simply expand your collection, here’s our 2012 list of download-deserving apps.

I found this tool really helpful cause so many times I hesitate to check-out that there should be better deal for the product somewhere.

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Maximizing Blog Exposure – The “Light” blog phenomenon

“Light” blog

  • effective way to reach out audience’s attention
  • Visually interesting ex) tumblr
  • Write a catchy title
  • Use multimedia online
  • Encourage comments
  • No one wants to be the first one who comments
  • Write the first comment of your blog to encourage conversation

Found little tips on blogging XD

It’s my first time having my own blog and I want this blog to be full of useful information yet, eye-catching.

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