Subtle Email Marketing
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Everyday Internet users receive tons of emails telling them
to buy certain products or visit particular websites. While
these emails arrive in the inboxes of unsuspecting Internet
users each day, most of them pay very little attention to these
emails. That is because emails which are blatant advertisements
are often viewed as spam.
History: Article Written - November 5, 2006
Edited by: Lonnie Amirault - March 22, 2009
Most Internet users have very little tolerance for spam.
Reactions to spam tend to range from simply ignoring the emails
and having the email addresses blocked from sending future
emails to reporting the emails to their Internet service
provider for further investigation.
We realize many Internet marketers have difficulty keeping
their email marketing subtle. Therefore this article will
provide some useful information on how email marketing can be
kept subtle so it is not viewed as spam.
One of the most important criteria for ensuring your email
marketing is subtle and will not be viewed as spam is to
provide something of quality to the recipients. This may
include insightful articles, interesting quizzes or other
useful facts which members of the target audience are likely to
find useful.
When email recipients realize an email they received is
offering them something worthwhile such as knowledge or
information about a particular niche subject they are much more
likely to spend some time reviewing the email because they will
not consider the email to be spam.
In addition to using the creation of this copy to convince
recipients that the email is not spam, the business owners can
also take advantage of this copy by providing subtle
advertising. This may include product references in the
articles or links to your website throughout the email.
Avoiding language which makes outrageous claims can also
help to keep advertising quite subtle. Using superlatives and
describing the greatness of specific products is likely to be
viewed as blatant advertising. When this happens, it is not
likely that website owners will believe there is validity in
anything contained within the email because they will believe
the entire email is simply one big advertisement for your
products or services.
Another way to keep advertising subtle when running an email
marketing campaign is to only send your email to those who are
likely to be extremely interested in your products and
services.
This is important because when email recipients receive an
email which does not reflect their interests at all, they are
not likely to take the email serious and may view the email as
a blatant advertisement. However, when the email is only sent
to those who share a common interest the email seems more
personalized.
In this case the email recipients are not likely to view
every product reference as a blatant advertisement because they
understand there is sometimes a need to mention products or
services.
Finally email marketing remains subtle when the content of
the email is written as though it is not coming directly from
the business owner. The copy may speak about the products and
services as though they are being offered by a third party.
This make the advertising seem more subtle because it does not
appear to come directly from the business owner.
Finally, business owners can help to ensure their email
marketing efforts are not viewed as blatant advertisements by
keeping reference to your own website to an absolute minimum.
Most Internet users often view links from one website to
another strictly as an advertisement.
For this reason it might be worthwhile for business owners
who are marketing an email campaign to keep links to a minimum
and to carefully weave these links into even the most quite
benign copy.
The links should be provided as though they were only
included to provide you with an opportunity to learn more about
the products and not as a way to encourage you to purchase
these products. It might be worthwhile to consider hiring a
writer with this type of experience to ensure the copy conveys
the desired message and has the desired effect on the email
recipients.
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