Email is one of the most popular marketing and sales channels, but leveraging it for conversions takes more than just a few lines of copy and a send button. Everything plays a role in your email success, from the health of your email database to your copywriting skills. If your email marketing has become stale, there are a few tactics you can use to make more sales.
The first step is to assess your current performance, as this will allow you to identify what resonates most with your audience and create more similar emails. Next, you should check your email list to ensure your emails are reaching the inboxes of your prospects. Low engagement can often be caused by an outdated email list and a poor sender reputation. You can use a free email validation service such as ZeroBounce to check the health of your database.
You should also segment your database for higher engagement. Different prospects will be in different stages of their buyer journey, and creating emails that speak directly to each group should be your priority. Personalise every email campaign using available data and consider using drip campaigns for better results.
In addition to pushing for sales, you should also focus on creating highly educational content. This will attract prospects with relevant and helpful resources and experiences. You should also present your offers in an educational way, focusing on the benefits of your products and services.
Lastly, you should send your emails consistently. Whether you set up automated drip campaigns or send a newsletter, be consistent in your efforts. This will help your reputation, boost deliverability, and keep your business relevant to your prospects.
These tactics are sure to help you improve your email marketing performance and increase email revenue. Be sure to check out ZeroBounce's email validation and deliverability tools to get started.
Originally reported by Martech: https://martech.org/ways-to-drive-sales-with-email/
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