Good reminders:
Ignore open rate and subcribe rate.
Worry a lot about spam and unsubs.
Love clicks, conversions and sharing.
thanks toptenwholesale
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Business2Community Email Engagement
Stages of Engagement
Recommendations to drive engagement include animated GIFS & consistency. Check out the article to read more.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
over mailchimp and constant contact?
Check out Emma.
List segmentation & surveys are easy. It's possible
search for specific responses, e.g. opens or clicks, and send messages to just those
people.
The design flexibility and user interface are closer to
Drupal than WordPress (read: user friendly).
$30 for the first 1,000 subscribers with unlimited sends, up to $125 per month for 10,000 subscribers with unlimited sends.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
it's not just david's bridal
eBags has also experimented with email subject lines and topics. sales and deals aren't always the best way to drive conversion. their tests show that creative content performs great:
check out smartcompany's complete article.
AB Testing: Why what works might not be what you think
When eBags began its email operation, it tended towards
using the emails to come up with offers. ‘Buy now to get 15% off’, the subject
lines would scream.
But then, eBags’ marketers got more creative. And they
began to use AB Testing, where half the list is sent one subject line and the
other half another, to test which subject lines were most likely to intrigue
their audiences.
They found sales didn’t work as well as you’d think.
“Maybe shoppers are sick of that sort of stuff,” Cobb said.
He gave a few examples of the subject lines that did
brilliantly:
• “The only bag you’ll ever need”
• “The art of travelling light”
• “Pack like a neat freak even if you aren’t one”
These subject lines were short, creative, and intriguing.
Cobbs reckons with the rise of smartphones, short subject lines are the only
ones likely to be fully read anyway.
Labels:
AB testing,
email testing,
subject lines
Friday, April 19, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
mobile email tips
3 of 4 people use their smartphone for email.
The iPhone platform dominates in terms of open rates.
Some tips from GetResponse:
Explore thee complete GetRespons infographic at VentureBeat.com
The iPhone platform dominates in terms of open rates.
Some tips from GetResponse:
Explore thee complete GetRespons infographic at VentureBeat.com
Labels:
email specs,
mobile email,
mobile open rate
Monday, April 15, 2013
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