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Don’t Delete Inactive Email Subscribers

Don’t Delete Inactive Email Subscribers

For many years, email marketers have been advised to delete inactive email subscribers. Inactive email subscribers have been labeled as dead weight and should be cut loose to increase email engagement rates, improve the quality of email lists, and so forth. However, recent research by Mailchimp has revealed that inactive email subscribers are actually more valuable than nonsubscribers altogether.

The fact a subscriber hasn’t opened your email does not mean they are not interested or engaged. For example, I receive emails from a specific skincare brand all the time. I love the brand and am a loyal customer. However, I don’t open every single email they send me. In fact, I may go on for a while without clicking any of their emails because I’ve stocked up on their products and I don’t need to purchase for a while. So, until that then, the brand might label me as “inactive.” However, that doesn’t mean I haven’t noticed their emails in my inbox. If I see an email subject line with an amazing promotional deal, I may click on it even though I don’t necessary need anything, but it may prompt me to buy.

According to the research by Mailchimp, “It turns out that 1 inactive subscriber is worth 32% of an active subscriber. That’s a lot of revenue! We also learned that inactive subscribers purchase more frequently and are less likely to churn than customers who aren’t subscribed to your email list.”

It makes sense to stop emailing someone if you know for a fact they do not like receiving your emails or you know they are never ever going to buy from you again. However, long-term inactivity isn’t the best indicator of whether or not that person is truly idle. Mailchimp says inactive subscribers are 26% more likely to make a follow-up purchase than nonsubscribers, and active subscribers were 38% more likely to come back. Subscribers and inactive email subscribers aren’t that far off from each other.

Even though emails may be going unread for a while, they have the potential to engage a customer with an enticing subject line or keep the brand at the forefront of the inactive subscriber’s mind. Inactive email subscribers are still valuable to your company and can generate revenue. So, instead of deleting inactive email subscribers, why not try to reengage them? You can read our previous blog posts on how to reengage email subscribers here and here. For more information about email marketing,

3 Stress-Free Ways to Gain Email Subscribers

3 Stress-Free Ways to Gain Email Subscribers

Email marketing may not be the coolest of marketing tactics these days, but it is still one of the most effective in generating leads. According to research by Marketing Land, email is #1 when it comes to finding qualified leads compared to other forms or digital marketing. 69.7% of Americans say that email is their preferred method of communication with businesses. So, the question is, how do you get Americans to opt-in and receive your emails? How do you acquire them as email subscribers? Keep reading for 3 stress-free ways to gain email subscribers. These techniques will help you get more email leads, no matter what industry you are in.

Incentive

First off, you must give to take. You must give or promise subscribers something of value. In return, they will also give you something of value: their email address. The right offer can convert visitors into subscribers when done correctly. For B2B businesses, a free eBook with useful information, a free trial of a product/service, or a promise of weekly insightful newsletters may be of value. For B2C marketing, a welcome discount, or perhaps a special membership that gets them special perks are great incentives. The key is that the offer has to have value to the email subscriber. This will help get your relationship off to a good start, increasing the chances of your next email campaign finding a receptive audience.

Landing Page

According to an article by Marketing Land, using a dedicated landing page to gather email subscriptions can lift conversion rates up to 50%. Creating a landing page for gathering email addresses is one of the most direct strategies to gain more subscribers. Landing pages give you a central place to direct traffic without distractions. Here are couple of tips on what an email address gathering landing page should include:

  1. A headline that grabs the viewer’s attention.
  2. An opt-in form where the viewer can sign-up.
  3. A clear call-to-action telling what them what to do.
  4. Information to engage and interest the subscriber.
  5. Reasons and benefits that get the viewer excited about signing up.
  6. A promise to offer more info/perks that are only accessible if the person subscribes.

Pop-Up Box

Whether you hate them or love them, there is an undeniable fact about pop-up boxes – they work. While it is true that some people find them annoying, the benefits gained by using pop-up boxes outweigh the losses. According an article by Aweber, Nikki McGonigal, a food craft blogger, saw an increase of 1375% more subscribers after 8 months of using a pop-up box compared to before. Yep, those four digits aren’t typos. A pop-up is a box that appears on top of the website content the viewer is looking at. These sign up boxes ask people to take action by inputting his or her email address. You can even include an incentive in the box for when the person signs up. Keep in mind that pop-ups are annoying if the offer is not right for the subscriber. If you strategize your offer and develop a good incentive, people will be more willing to accept your submission box and become subscribers. Adding a pop-up box to your website is easier than you may think. There are several plugins and services that you can use to add them. Many of these services provide pre-made templates. Here are a few pop-up services and plugins to look into:

  • PopUp Domination – This is one of the most popular pop-ups. It is both a WordPress plugin and capture software that lets you place it on any website platform.
  • OptinMonster – This lets you place email subscription forms in a variety of places on your website, including the footer as floating bars.
  • Unpop – This is a WordPress plugin that pops up in a place on your website that grabs the attention of the reader without blocking their view of the content.
  • Dreamgrow Scroll Triggered Box – This is a free WordPress plugin that will display a box on your page once the viewer has scrolled down the page.

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