These issues can kill an otherwise promising email marketing campaign.
Many marketers turn to email marketing because of its impressive potential return on investment (ROI). It doesnāt take much time or cost much money to pursue email marketing, and the upside is huge, so it remains one of the most popular online marketing strategies available. Unfortunately, itās also a vulnerable online marketing strategy; if you arenāt careful, there are many variables that could compromise your results.
These are some of the biggest problems capable of killing email marketing campaigns:
- Bought lists. You should never buy a list to fuel your email marketing campaign. Itās a tempting move, especially if youāre a new company without an organically cultivated list of your own. But itās much better in the long run to develop your list from people who are genuinely interested in your company. Lists are typically full of obsolete information, dead ends, and uninterested peopleāall of which will harm your results.
- Delivery issues. You might also suffer from the possibility of bad or incomplete delivery. If your email addresses donāt exist, if your emails are getting flagged as spam, or if youāre using a poor email platform, your sent emails might never reach your recipientsā inboxes.
- Bad subject lines. Subject lines are arguably the most important part of your email; they determine whether readers open your message to continue reading more. If your subject lines donāt work, your entire campaign could fall apart.
- No calls to action (CTAs). A good email needs to have a strong call to action (CTA). In other words, whatās incentivizing people to buy your product, or take the next step?
- No follow-ups. Most people wonāt respond to the first email you send. Email marketing campaigns get their power from repeated follow-ups. Be prepared to send several messages before you start to see results.
Be on the lookout for these issues, and develop your email marketing campaign responsibly. Contact us if youāre in need of more help for your next online marketing strategy.