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I don’t know a whole lot about email marketing, but I enjoy studying the marketing emails I receive and identifying the ones that are more effective than others. I talked to Scott, who handles our email marketing campaigns, and he praises email marketing for being "dirt cheap and very effective." I can agree on the cheap part: we use Exact Target, whose suite of email marketing solutions start at $1,000 per year for one user and go up to an Enterprise account ($15,000 a year for five users). While there are expensive email marketing packages available, you can definitely find an affordable option to start out with and get your feet wet.
Based on the stats, it’s easy to see that email marketing is a growing trend. And why should it be? Pretty much everyone has at least one email account nowadays. (Except for my mom. I’m serious. I don’t think she’s ever used the Internet. I really need to do a video interview with her for the blog. It’d be like unearthing a frozen caveman. The last time I saw her she didn’t understand how I’m able to pay bills online…) You don’t have to waste money on paper and you can gather stats incredibly easily (delivery rate, bounce backs, open rate, unsubscribes, clickthroughs, conversions, etc). All you really need to get started are three things: a message, a contact list, and an email delivery service. In fact, there’s really only one barrier to email marketing…
Spam. Spam spam spam spam spam. Not only do many email service providers have constantly improving spam filters, but the CAN-SPAM Act outlines some requirements that commercial emailers must adhere to when crafting an email marketing campaign. For those of you who aren’t aware of the CAN-SPAM Act, it was created to establish requirements for marketers who send commercial email and spells out penalties for spammers and companies who violate the law and advertise their products/services through spammy means. It also gives consumers the right to ask emailers to stop spamming them and requires these emailers to comply.
But you don’t need to worry about violating the CAN-SPAM Act because you’re not a filthy spammer, right? Well, in case you’re wondering what the biggest no-no’s are, there are essentially 4 main provisions:
Interestingly, you can send an email solicitation without an indvidual opting in to your email list. According to the NetProspex webinar, the CAN-SPAM Act does not prohibit the sending of unsolicited email; however, you do have to comply with any unsubscribe requests or else you’re subject to a hefty fine of up to $11,000 (which also pertains to any provision you break). Yikes. That doesn’t sound like fun.
Okay, say you’re being a good little marketer and are complying with the CAN-SPAM Act but are still having problems tripping recipients’ spam filters. What should you do? Well, here are some things to avoid from both a spam filter and a user’s perspective:
Likewise, here are a few things you should be doing with your email marketing efforts:
I got a nice introduction to email marketing and hope to learn more about it. If any of you have done email marketing and would like to share your experiences, feel free to comment below. In the meantime, here are some additional resources for those of you who want to learn more about email marketing:
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