5 Email Marketing Lessons You Can Learn From
I knew I would need a way to stay in touch with the people I met
at networking events, as well as my past clients, friends and
business colleagues in order to facilitate referrals.
So I started sending out a monthly text email called "Tips &
Trends."
It consisted of a brief "hello" message and a link to a page on
my web site with information on a current marketing trend I'd
read about and some helpful marketing tips.
This whole process was pretty crude.
I managed it out of Microsoft Outlook and my goal was never to
build a big list, but rather to stay in touch with people I
already knew.
And you know what? It worked.
For five years, 100% of my small business marketing clients came
from referrals from people who received those emails. I am
confident these are people I would have lost touch with
otherwise. That was my first taste of email marketing, and I was
hooked.
Fast-forward to 2004 and the launch of my new small business
marketing venture, 10stepmarketing.
Email marketing was the first marketing tactic I selected. At
this point however I realized my goal had to be to build a
massive list of prospects. I needed to do more than simply stay
in touch with the people I already knew, I needed to attract
lots of new prospects.
So I focused much of my marketing on writing and publishing my
ezine, and building my list. I took the same articles I was
publishing in my ezine each week and started posting them in
free article directories on the web. And I started offering a
free gift to encourage my web site visitors to subscribe.
And the rest as they say is history.
Email marketing has been one of my primary marketing vehicles.
It has helped me create a presence on the web with little
monetary investment. And it has enabled me to build a large
following of prospects who are interested in what I have to
offer.
So what lessons have I learned in my eight years of email
marketing? Here are 5 of them:
(1) Email marketing is the easiest, cheapest way to stay
in touch and generate referrals.
(2) Put an opt-in box on every page of your website to
build your list quicker.
(3) Write and post lots of articles on the web to drive
traffic and build your list for free.
(4) Offer a free gift to encourage more of your web site
visitors to join your list.
(5) Be aware of spam trigger words and avoid them at all
costs so your email messages get delivered.
Even with the newer technologies such as RSS, podcasting and
blogging, I believe email marketing will continue to be a
popular and effective way to generate prospects and build
relationships.
After all, relationship marketing isn't new, it's always been
effective, and our goal as small business marketers and business
owners is to use whatever technology is available to us, and is
used by our prospects and clients, to stay in touch with them
and to serve them.
(C) Copyright 2006 Debbie LaChusa, 10stepmarketing
About the author:
Debbie LaChusa created The
10stepmarketing System to make marketing your own business
as simple as answering 10 questions. Learn more about this
unique, step-by-step system and get a free 10-week Marketing
E-Course when you subscribe to the free, weekly
10stepmarketing Ezine at http://www.10stepmarketing.com