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Email marketers seek to create winning subject lines

Email marketers seek to create winning subject lines

Compelling subject lines are crucial to crafting an effective campaign. As 2014 begins, marketers will continue trying to master the science of messages that recipients can’t resist clicking on. Through years of trial and error, experts are beginning to pinpoint which kinds of lines lead to more clicks and sales. BizJournals recently laid down the ground rules for writing subject lines that will catch the eye of every name on a business’ email contact list.

Customers respond to concise email subject lines
Nobody wants to spend extra time sifting through their inbox to find updates from their favorite brands. BizJournals urged email marketers to capture customers’ attention by sending emails with short subject lines that get the point across in only a few words. While marketers might be tempted to give a detailed rundown of the enclosed newsletter or discount notification, readers are most intrigued by a brief preview and will likely click through out of natural curiosity. In addition, popular email clients such as Gmail and Microsoft Outlook tend to display only a small portion of a subject line, especially on smaller platforms like tablets and smartphones.

So how long does an email marketer have to convey their message within a subject line? BizJournals suggested less than 50 characters as the best range for businesses to spark the interest of their recipients. Keeping subject lines short will not only save customers the hassle of trudging through excess language but will pay off in the long run when marketers find that more people are clicking on emails and following through with online purchases.

The best email subject lines are more exciting than informative
Emails with urgent subject lines are bound to stand out against a sea of bland notifications and unwanted spam. By giving messages the tone of a pressing issue, marketers can make customers think that they might miss out on an offer if they don’t open the email immediately. BizJournals emphasized the importance of numbers in creating the pressure of a short timeframe.The eye is drawn to numbers on a screen cluttered with letters, so subject lines that include digits will more likely convince readers that the email is worth opening.

While including specific information in emails is critical to educate customers about upcoming sales, events and discounts, email marketers can’t forget that subject lines are meant to prioritize excitement over everything else. BizJournals noted that the best subject lines include a minimal amount of product information while emphasizing newness and exclusivity. Businesses were also urged to test a wide range of possibilities to see what lines draw the most attention from readers. Common methods include A/B tests and running individual pilot campaigns that can target a specific audience or demographic.

Where email marketers go wrong when creating subject lines
Sadly, there are some emails that rarely ever get clicked on. To help email marketers avoid sending out ineffective messages, Business 2 Community compiled a list of the most common mistakes businesses make when creating their newsletter subject lines. Excessive use of caps lock turns out to be one of the main offenders for inbox browsers. An email should be intriguing, not make customers feel like they are being yelled at. Businesses can capitalize the first letter of each word in a sentence to convey importance but should avoid steer clear of using capitals in every email.

Business 2 Community also cited unusual punctuation as something that can annoy email recipients. Including too many question marks or exclamation points is a waste of characters and can make a subject line appear unprofessional. To find success in email marketing, businesses need clever, exciting lines to hook their customer base.

Email Newsletter 101: Create a Newsletter That Works

Email Newsletter 101: Create a Newsletter That Works

The email newsletter is one of the most common and useful types of email marketing. Email newsletters can help businesses connect with their customers and build good relationships if done correctly. To be effective, email newsletters must be well-crafted and offer something of value to the reader which will motivate subscribers to open and read. One of the biggest mistakes that newsletters make is lacking this valuable content. With the dozens if not hundreds of emails we receive every day, most people have become very selective about which emails they want to read. Here are 5 tips to help you create an email newsletter that will catch your subscriber’s attention and turn them into recurring readers or better yet, loyal customers.

Catchy Subject Line

Even if your subscribers sign up for your email newsletter, there is no guarantee that they will open your emails. Come up with a creative and engaging subject line that will create a sense of urgency or instruct your readers to do something.

Give It Value

Provide value by either entertaining or providing interesting, useful, and helpful information. Make sure your reader doesn’t mark your email newsletter as spam.

Use Popular Content

There’s a reason why your popular content is popular. It’s because it gives value to readers. Extend the reach of content that is already performing well. If certain content is doing well on your website, there is a good chance that your email subscribers will find it interesting as well.

Keep it Short

Opt for brevity and send emails that are easy to scan. Assume your subscriber is a busy person that has minimal time to check their inbox. To make sure that your newsletter gets read, write short sentences, use simple words, and get to the point. According to a study on email newsletter eye tracking by Jakob Nielsen, “…participants fully read only 19% of newsletters.”

Make it Mobile-Friendly 

According to Litmus, 55% of emails are opened on mobile devices. To get the most opens and clicks, you have to make sure your newsletters are mobile-optimized. Responsive email design is the way to go. You don’t need to know how to code to use responsive design. Most email marketing/management services offer email templates with the mobile-friendly feature.

Make It Easy on the Eyes

It’s super important to make your newsletter easy to read. The best way to do this is by using a clean and easy-to-read font such as Verdana, and not to jam pack the newsletter with too much info. Alleviate the cluttered feel by using white space.

B2B Database – How The Hell Do You Create One?

B2B Database – How The Hell Do You Create One?

Well, we said we would provide you some ‘Honest Data Buying Tips’ didn’t we. So what better one to start with than this? I bet you could call three B2B companies and ask the sales agent how their B2B database is created and you’ll get different answers, if any. So let me give it to you plain and simple, so I can try to help you better understand the processes involved in building an effective B2B database to use for marketing purposes.

Firstly, I had better introduce myself. I am Nick Boddington, the founder and MD of mib Data. I have 15 years under my belt working for some of the leading B2B database suppliers in the UK, and saw some good and bad things. I will now share these with you over the next 5 days.

So how is the data for a B2B database collected?

I’m going to keep this simple, because it is. It all starts with an application for a telephone line – this could be a new or existing business, you have probably done it yourself! Once this occurs, after a period of time, BT – or similar – arrive at the premises and installs a line (you hope!). The line goes live, and it is added to a file called the OSIS File, which stands for ‘Operator Services Information System’.

A daily update of this file contains between 30,000 – 100,000 additions, deletions or amendments making the OSIS file a very up to date source of telephone number information. Essentially, each telephone number is unique, and it has you, and your business associated to it, so it should be up to date shouldn’t it? But it is now passed to the B2B database suppliers!

New businesses with new lines are used by 118 providers, major directories and businesses like mine to create and supplement their existing B2B database. At this stage a new business is contacted using various methods and has the option to opt-out of the database or directory, and therefore will not be present in a lot of business’ B2B database.

So if the data is so accurate from new lines being set up, why is it then that a business’ B2B database is not up to date then? Well, you’ll have to visit our blog to find out more!

If you’re interested in acquiring a data list for your business or would simply like to test the quality of the data in our B2B database, then why not get in touch or sign up for a free trial here.

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