Use
Email More Effective to Market you Product or Service
By
Scott F. Geld
Email is an
excellent marketing tool, but to make the most of it, you need to use
it effectively. Here are some tips for effectively using email as a
marketing tool.
Don't Ramble
Stick to the point.
Keep your messages short and to the point, in the same way you would
any marketing communication. Most Email users value their time. Make
sure your Email is worth reading.
Remember to Use
White Space
Reading long
stretches of text is hard on a computer user's eyes. Customers will be
turned off if your messages are very text intensive and don't contain
any white space. Use the return key on your keyboard to break up the
text into reader friendly chunks,
KISS
You've heard this
one before: Keep it Simple Stupid. Well we know you aren't stupid, but
sometimes it's tempting to try and include a complicated chart or
spreadsheet in the body of an Email. Often this method is not the best
choice for delivery of this kind of information because sometimes
formatting can change in transmission. It's always better to save
documents of this type in the application that you created them in
(Excel, for example), and send them with the Email as an attachment.
That way the formatting remains intact and your document is easily
read.
Don't Hit That Send
Button Too Quickly
Before you send off
that marketing Email be sure to read it over. Check for spelling and
grammatical errors. Is the information you want to get across
accurate? Consider the tone of your message. It's easy to be too
casual in an Email. Remember you want to make the best impression
possible.
If used properly,
Email can be a great marketing tool. It's ideal for contacting busy
people, or those who are hard to reach due to time zones and work
schedules. When time is of the essence, Email can give you a
competitive edge. Make sure that it works for you, and not against
you!
Scott F. Geld is the
Marketing Director of MarketingBlaster.com, a company providing
targeted traffic and leads:
http://www.MarketingBlaster.com