content strategies for email: tell your story right there in those inboxes
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How are you telling your company's story in your emails? Inboxes are a personal space, really -- people have invited you there. So why not shape your emails into campaigns that showcase exactly you who are? Why not make them ... epic? You can tell your story one email at a time, and this presentation is chock-full of examples of companies doing just that. Of course, you want to base these techniques on a solid content strategy and frame it up with good design. (You can read more about that on our blog at www.myemma.com/blog.) Also, consider segmenting your audience, which can increase revenue up to nine times. Then get to even more fun stuff: Tell stories about who you are and what you do in a way that's relevant, and in a way that values where you are in your relationship with each person on your list. Your emails will seem grand -- and, yes, possibly epic -- before you know it.TRANSCRIPT
Killer Email Content Strategies That Can’t MissTell your story like a pro, right there in those inboxes
Susan Blue: Find me on Twitter @susangrayblueEmma: Find us on Twitter @emmaemail
Email: the genre everyone reads.
Those stories of email's demise? Yeah, not so much.Inbox-checking is a habit -- a national pastime, if you will.
Almost everyone (93% of adults, to be precise) subscribes to at least one email marketing list, and ROI for email is still stronger than most marketing channels (more than $40 for every $1 spent).
Email’s where you can tell your story and engage those folks who’ve invited you to their inbox.
Set your course and roll out your plan.
Target your content: speak to your audience
Follow those best practices of design & content
Find relevance … or make it.
Get seasonal, of course (minus the clichés)
Tie what you do to whateveryone’s talking about
Pretend salt has somethingto do with summer? Sure, why not
Create relevance with your own new buzz
Create short stories along the way -- vignettes, not novels -- that capturea snippet of who you are.
Suggest something they wouldn’t havethought of but will find irresistible
Start a revolution and keep it rolling
Suggest that destiny is at stake
Show exactly who you are in unexpected ways. If that involves pink monsters, so be it.
Be personal andengaging at every turn.
Stage a “meet cute”
Tell them you miss them
Engage them even if they’re sayinga goodbye of sorts
Get and stay connectedalong the way.
(Not in a creepy, all-seeing eye kind of way.)
Integrate your email with social(and everywhere else)
Send surveys to ask your customers what they want
Add it up. Know what’s working and what’s not.
Check data and response levels beyond open rates & CTR
How’s that story progressing? Measure performance over time
Every word matters. Make it memorable every time (and possibly epic).
@susangrayblue@emmaemail