No matter what type of business you operate, you need an email list. Not just any list, preferably an opt-in list. If its a double-opt-in list, its even better. Why
Because your list keeps you in touch with your clients and prospects; it develops a relationship of trust; people buy from people they trust; and finally, its a very cost effective way of marketing.
Take this example of a hairdressing business with a proprietor well call Sophie. Sophie obtains the email addresses of her clients in her database along with details of the types of services they generally require eg, perm, haircut, shampoo etc.
She and her team know the periods between services so, when clients are due for another hairdo, she sends them an email reminder suggesting they ring a day or two in advance to ensure a booking. Clients respond.
Occasionally, she has a low demand day. Her paid staff is going to stand around without a full day of work.
Sophie goes through her database and finds several clients who would normally require a new hair job around about that time. She sends them a short email offering several booking times and a small discount if they accept.
Bingo! Instead of four hours without bookings, she now has three hours taken up.
This is only one of many examples. Veterinary practices email people about their animals vaccinations; dentists about follow-up work; hardware stores about specials and so on.
If you havent got and maintain an email list, you are missing out on opportunities, including some new ways to make money. Also, if you send letters to clients/prospects now, you can cut out the expense of postage, stationery, lodgement, printing and other associated costs.
This is all good stuff, however, your list has to be obtained and managed in accordance with the various Spam legislation. Thats why you must get people to opt-in and agree to receive email from you before you send it.
Double opt-in occurs when people subscribe to your list from your Internet site and you send them a message seeking assurance that they ... and not someone pretending to be them ... actually completed the subscription. When they reply, the deal is done.
This can all be done automatically saving you a tremendous amount of time and money.
So, if you havent got an email list, what will you do about it today
Copyright Robin Henry 2005
Robin Henry is an educator, human resources specialist and Internet marketer whose firm, Desert Wave Enterprises, helps individuals and businesses improve their performance by using smart processes, smart technology and personal development. He lives at Alice Springs In Central Australia. Visit Desert Wave Enterprises to read more about email.
Technology has a tendency to be impersonal and unfriendly - if you let it. Think of the last time you received an email from someone, read it, and said to yourself, Boy was that a lifeless, mal-prepared, impersonal message - looks like Randy really cares to stay connected with me.
You dont want to be like Randy. You want to make the recipient feel like youre right there next to them. You want someone to be excited when they receive an email from you. And you want to reassure people that email can be personable, Viagra SPAM notwithstanding.
Email is one of the major mediums of business communication. As such, treat it with the same level of personality you hope to convey through daily, face to face interactions. In other words, if you think of your emails as real conversations, you will elicit real connections. Here are a few ways to make your emails smile so you maximize the comfort and engagement of the recipient.
Write Conversationally
No email will ever beat face to face interaction. But you do enhance the level of friendliness if you write in a conversational tone. Use simple words. They sound genuine. Dont try to impress someone by thesaurusizing your email with terms you wouldnt use in person it sounds diaphanous, limpid, and transpicuous.
Also, dont be afraid to use one or two word sentences. After all, you use them every day in your face to face conversations so why is email any different! I suggest exclamations like Wow! and Thats great! to make the reader feel your presence.
A great acid test for this is to read every email aloud before you send it. When you finish, ask yourself this question: Does my email make it sound like I am personally engaging with the recipient People truly appreciate it when you create a memorable presence.
Use Italics, Boldface and Punctuation!
One of the pitfalls of email its inability to convey emotion. Often your correspondent wont understand if you are serious or kidding, happy or sad, frustrated or euphoric - unless you are expressive. So use italics to highlight key words that show the person exactly what you want to say. Otherwise, your opinions, statements and stories will be misinterpreted. (The same goes for boldface words)
And no matter what anyone says, exclamation points are awesome! They completely alter the emotion of the sentence. Dont be afraid to use them. But dont put one in every sentence! People will think youre on drugs! And they will freak out! Ahhh!!!!
Subject Headings
If there was ever a place in your email to add personality, its the subject heading. After all, people get dozens of emails a day so what do you do to entice them to read yours first Its almost like the first impression or ice breaker of your conversation. So, have fun with it! Put something to grab attention like a joke, quotation or an interesting phrase. You have plenty of room too (up to 54 characters), so dont be afraid to fill up the space.
One of my favorite subject headings is to pose a question related to the body text such as Why dont people talk in elevators or Did you see that game yesterday Just like your face to face conversations, the difference between a boring and exciting subject heading is all about engagement, i.e., Hey vs. Good morning Paul, how was your weekend
Emails Can Smile
The way you write and send your email personifies your attitude, values and interpersonal effectiveness. Unfortunately, friendliness and engagement are the things we sacrifice for technological speed and efficiency. But just because email is faster, doesnt mean it has to be less friendly. And just because email is sent across the country, doesnt mean it cant be engaging.
Therefore, an email that sounds like a person will be treated like a person. If you want illicit excitement, think of your emails as real conversations. Consistently write in a conversational, friendly and engaging tone. Then, the communication within your network will be more personable, fun and memorable - simply because you made your emails smile.
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