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Email blast marketing — tips for email list owners
HTML email blast marketing has advantages over plain-text because HTML emails are brandable, measurable and more readable for the subscribers, but make sure to obey applicable laws. This is the first article in a three-part series on HTML email that was delivered by CrossComm's Steve Hong to the in February 2010. Y. Check out MailChimpʼbest practices. Weʼve condensed and reorganized many of those HTML email tips to specifically address email list owners.
Prepare email carefully. Donʼt be a spammer.
Avoid being reported as an
emails from reaching your subscribers. Give your subscribers every reason to open your email.
Follow the rules of the
be deceptive and to let people unsubscribe from your list. You should also list your physical street address. Talk to a lawyer for legal counsel.
Send only to . Donʼt buy lists. Follow the spirit more than the letter of
opt-in rules. Itʼs spam if your subscribers think it is.
• Use double opt-in: customer signs up on your website and receives a confirmation email with a link he or she must click to confirm subscription.
• Provide example emails with your opt-in form to start familiarizing potential subscribers with your email brand and to let them know what to expect.
Ask people to • Send email regularly to avoid subscribers forgetting about you and marking your
• Donʼt sell with your subject lines (“GREAT OFFER JUST FOR YOU. HUGE • Avoid spammy language like bright red text, excessive exclamation points!!!!,
ALL-CAPS and spammy words (mortgage, Viagra, click here, limited time, etc.). Check your emailʼs spam score before you send it with • Host images on a server instead of sending them as attachments. Be prepared to host those images indefinitely because emails will be reopened well into the future.
• Use an email sending service because you canʼt send HTML email from your
own desktop email program like Outlook or Apple Mail. It needs to be sent from a
server that combines HTML and text versions of an email together. Email services
2 of 2Email blast marketing — tips for email list owners also handle a lot of complicated issues around helping your email pass spam filters. Here are a few companies to consider: Use email marketing strategically.
Consider creating multiple lists for different kinds of emails, different audiences
and different send frequencies. Donʼt send the same email to all 1000 people on your list. Send a different offer to recent customers or people interested in particular subjects.
• Sign up on your own lists so you get your emails just like your subscribers and can • Set the reply-to address to a separate account you can check at your leisure. Use a generic account that can be transferred to different employees. You donʼt want to get everyoneʼs vacation away messages at your regular email account. Also check for challenge/response emails to manually get on a subscriberʼs whitelist.
• Check your email statistics but expect only about 20% or 30% of subscribers to
open your email.
Test each aspect of your email: subject, links, day of the week, time of day, etc.
Consider segmenting your list into test groups to test variations with each segment. Send to one group at 9AM and another at 12PM and see which group opens and clicks more. Test one factor at a time.
• Watch your web analytics and see if your website traffic and conversions improve • Coordinate your team to handle traffic and inquiries resulting from emails. Be Articles in this series

Source: http://www.crosscomm.net/resources/docs/cc-email-blast-marketing.pdf

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