Email Marketing How-to
written by Jim Daniels
Of all the ways to get website traffic and make money online, nothing
tops email marketing. Of course, email marketing in itself means
many things to many marketers. After all, it can take on quite a
wide variety of formats.
Today I'll cover the various forms of email marketing available
to online businesses and reveal what works and what doesn't. Here's
what we'll discuss...
1. Unsolicited bulk email marketing
2. Opt-in email list rental
3. Email newsletter classified and sponsorship advertising
4. Email newsletter solo mailings (text and html)
5. Email newsletter network advertising
6. Opt-in "series" email marketing
1. Unsolicited bulk email marketing
Let's jump right into that dangerous endeavor referred to as UCE
(Unsolicited Commercial Email). Most of you know my take on this.
Sure, you can get some website traffic using bulk email. (Though
a response rate close to the 10% rate some companies promise is
not likely - .01% is more likely.) You can tackle the rigors of
unsolicited bulk email marketing yourself (you'll need lots of ISP
connections because they'll be canceled quickly!) or hire a company
to do the dirty work for you.
But the fact is, since unsolicited bulk email angers a huge percentage
of recipients, your risks can be rather high. Your domain will end
up being blocked by many ISPs and you could even face some legal
battles. In my humble opinion, unsolicited bulk email is not worth
the trouble. Read on and you'll find that bulk email marketing isn't
really necessary either.
2. Opt-in email list rental
A much "cleaner" version of bulk email marketing is "opt-in
email list rental." There are plenty of companies on the web
that will rent you email addresses that have opted in to receive
commercial email. Actually, in most cases they are not really renting
the addresses; that is, you never see the addresses. Instead, they
charge you a per email address fee for mailing your message to a
list under their management. But does it work...?
As long the recipients are not being paid to read the messages
and they are genuinely interested in the offers they signed up to
receive, this strategy can be profitable. The problem is that in
most cases you'll pay from ten to twenty cents per address and mailing
to a list large enough to get great results can get quite expensive.
But if your budget can handle it, you can generate some great targeted
traffic.
3. Email newsletter classified and sponsorship
advertising
Now let's jump to a more reasonably priced email marketing solution...
"email newsletter classified and sponsorship advertising".
In my opinion this one still gives the best bang for the buck, especially
for small businesses with modest advertising budgets.
Some people think I recommend ezine advertising because I have
an ezine and I'm trying to sell my own ad space. On the contrary,
I've been trying NOT to sell my ad space for the last few years.
That's why my own rates are fairly high! I can run my own offers
or affiliate offers and make much more than I can selling the ad
space. Many other ezine editors are finding the same thing. While
this has resulted in rising ezine ad costs over the last few years,
one fact remains... ezine advertising is still one of the most effective
ways to get targeted traffic -- cheap.
Ezine advertising works best when you locate ezines that your target
market actually look forward to reading. And that's not difficult
to do... Just visit an ezine directory and search for ezines in
your niche market. Subscribe to a bunch of free ezines and read
them as they arrive. Look for larger circulation ezines that have
a good following. If you like the content in any particular ezine,
then hundreds or thousands of other readers probably do too. Place
a classified ad and if your site and offer are up to snuff, you'll
make a profit nearly every time. If you can swing a top sponsorship
ad, that works about five times better than a regular classified
ad!
4. Email newsletter solo mailings (text and html)
An even better way to utilize email newsletters to drive traffic
and sales is to purchase "email newsletter solo mailings."
I've been able to locate both text and html solo mailing offers
lately and some ezine publishers really underprice these. (especially
compared to list rental costs.) I've found html email to be especially
effective, returning 4-5 times the cost of the ad in most cases.
Once again, the list should be tightly targeted to your niche audience
for best results. Use the same directories above to locate ezines
that reach your best prospects and you'll undoubtedly find some
that offer this type of advertising.
5. Email newsletter network advertising
The next email marketing strategy which I've been using quite a
bit lately is "email newsletter network advertising."
In a nutshell, you pay email newsletter management sites to run
top sponsorship ads across their network of newsletters. The traffic
can be targeted to just about any niche and it's faster that finding
each of the ezines yourself. Although this requires a larger initial
investment than running ads in individual ezines, in the long run
it is usually cheaper and it requires much less effort. The best
advertising resource I've ever found on the web is an email newsletter
network
6. Opt-in "series" email marketing
Finally, I'd like to cover one last email marketing strategy which
very few Internet businesses use, and use properly. It's called
"opt-in series email marketing." This is a secret weapon
many of the big name marketers prefer not to talk about much. It
works like this... You offer an attractive and irresistible freebie
at your site, (in most cases this works best via a pop up or pop-under)
and when your visitors claim their freebie, they are required to
enter then name and email address. They then are subscribed to your
series of personalized, scheduled email messages that you have pre-written.
The best type of series is one that offers free valuable help and
information about the subject they were looking for help on in the
first place.
A well-written email series will form relationships with your best
prospects, something that holds more value than most online businesses
realize. The best part of this strategy is that once you do the
setup work, everything is completely automated and personalized.
There are a number of sites that offer follow-up email autoresponder
services. I use my Web Business Wizard service for my own follow
ups and it has worked wonders for my business. When used properly,
and with a bit of originality and flare, this email marketing strategy
can be one of your top sales producers.
In closing... There you have it; six email marketing
strategies and the results they yield. Of course there's one more
email marketing strategy I highly recommend, but I left it off today's
list. That strategy is "publishing your own email newsletter."
I'll cover that in detail in the next issue of BizWeb eGazette.
See you then!
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Article by Jim Daniels of
JDD Publishing. Jim's site has helped 1000's of regular folks profit
online. Visit Jim at http://www.bizweb2000.com
and http://www.make-a-living-online.com.
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