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Breaking Down The Multi-Headed Monster-Email Marketing
November 5th, 2008
This is part 2 of a 6 part series.
Something we all do in the modern business world is email. It is a staple to getting things done. Are you using email marketing as a tool in your marketing mix? If not you are missing a high-return opportunity. Email is something you already do every day and, if done correctly, can be one of the most effective forms of marketing you undertake.
So, why get into email marketing?
- You already know how to do it
You email clients and prospects constantly. Being able to create email content should be relatively simple. - It compliments other marketing initiatives
For those people who may not visit your web site regularly, see your printed advertising, or be in constant contact, email is the most cost efficient and effective way to stay in touch. - It’s a new and recurring revenue stream
Your email marketing will be organic and change over time. You can offer different content, a new offer, or have a design tweak to make the email more effective. It will improve your relationship with customers and prospects and inject new and recurring sales. - It does work
Based on data from EmailStatCenter email is proven to return your investment.- Cost Effective
Once the initial cost of setting up an email publishing system is done (design and programming) the cost of publishing is much cheaper than anything printed. - Feedback Is Immediate
Once you publish you will begin to see feedback data with most data coming back in 24-48 hours. - It’s Relevant and Personable
Not only can you segment your market and target specific groups of people, you can personalize the message with a “Dear Joe” greeting AND deliver different content to “Joe” than everyone else on the list. - It’s Measurable
You can review actionable data from every email you send. You can see how many people opened the email and what links were popular by seeing what links are being clicked.
- Cost Effective
- Email Marketing can take different forms
- Quick Announcements
For when you have something quick to share. Think of it as a postcard email. A simple note or piece of information works well in this format. - Email Newsletters
These should build upon relationships you have with existing clients and other business relationships. The focus should be on providing relevant content to your readers. Often the content doesn’t necessarily relate to your products or services, but rather highlights information, knowledge, or expertise you have. For example a grocer may send out an email newsletter that shares recipes and the benefits of organic produce. See my DesignDetails email newsletter as an example. - Catalog Emails
As the name implies this is an email highlighting content from a catalog of offerings that are typically in print or online. The purpose of this type of email is to encourage readers to purchase. - Press Releases
If you have a list of media contacts you can certainly share the latest company information in an email press release format and can be a great way to attract coverage.
- Quick Announcements
Conclusions
Know that one email marketing solution may not do everything you need. You may need more than one type of email solution to get the job done. The one item I cannot stress enough is that email newsletters are measurable. You get concrete data on:
- successful deliveries
- unsuccessful deliveries (email addresses that are not working)
- number of people who opened your email
- number of people who clicked on any links in your email
…and many other parameters. For the cost, email marketing cannot be beat as a form of marketing communication.
Let us know if you have any questions, or want to get started with your own email newsletter.
DesignDetails – November 2008
November 1st, 2008Volume 02 // Number 11
November 2008
In this issue
1. Time of Change
2. Breaking Down The Multi-Headed Monster: Part 1 of 6
3. Breaking Down The Multi-Headed Monster: Part 2 of 6
4. Find of the Month
Hi,
Time of Change
Change is everywhere these days. Changes in American leadership, financial market changes, and changes in all our lives. With so much change we thought it wise to produce a series on the multi-headed monster of web communications. In our 6-part series we talk about aspects of web communication and how to either start out, or get more from what you are already doing.
If you have any questions about any of the content, as always please feel free to contact me. I am happy to answer questions and help.
Let’s get to it, here is DesignDetails…
Breaking Down The Multi-Headed Monster – Web Sites and 5 Things To Look For: Part 1 of 6

In a previously published article in our monthly email newsletter DesignDetails, I talked about the “multi-headed monster” of using the Internet as a communication medium for you or your business. I think it’s time to revisit the “monster” and talk a bit more about each component.
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Breaking Down The Multi-Headed Monster – Email Marketing: Part 2 of 6
Something we all do in the modern business world is email. It is a staple to getting things done. Are you using email marketing as a tool in your marketing mix? If not you are missing a high-return opportunity. Email is something you already do every day and, if done correctly, can be one of the most effective forms of marketing you undertake.
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Finally, Find of the Month
Every month I share an Internet destination that has some application to doing business, getting things done, or just plain cool. This month it’s about lists and sharing them. This month it’s blist. From their web site, “blist is the best choice for easily creating and sharing lists on the web. With the drag-and-drop simplicity of blist, you’ll be able to organize the information that’s important to you, from making a personal to-do list to building a sophisticated business database. With blist, your list is visual, interactive, and always neat and tidy.”
Wrap up
That’s it for this month of DesignDetails. Let me know if you have any questions about any of this content. I always welcome questions and feedback to make this of value to you.
Are you facing a challenge or have a question relating to the Internet? Please share. I can answer your questions and share with everyone.
If you like this e-newsletter, consider forwarding to a friend. Thanks for spreading the word.
Do you know someone in need of expert help or advice with web communications? I always welcome your referrals of friends, colleagues, and family. And let me know if you welcome referrals as well.
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