Posts Tagged ‘email blasts’

Use Email Marketing and Social Media Together to Build Online Communities

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

B2B or B2C marketers should build their company’s online communities by creating targeted email blasts to the company’s customer and potential customer database. Create a theme, such as ‘We’re Listening’ to get your customers to tell honest stories of their experiences with the company, whether positive or negative. For any positive stories, use them in future newsletters or on the company’s website to show the community experience, which creates a positive halo effect that the company is a ‘people-type of company’.

For any negative stories, address them immediately and take action in whatever channel the communication came through, whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or LinkedIn, so customers will believe that the company cares about them. Don’t make a mistake like what BP did when the oil spill occured last year, when they waited so long to address all of the negative comments on Twitter. If BP would have addressed the comments immediately, the image of the company probably would have been a lot different, as we know it now.

By addressing customer concerns will make your customers long-term advocates of the company and attract new customers based on the positive experiences of the current customers.

For Customer Retention, Email Marketing Will Do

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

You’re getting tons of customers to your site, but you’re losing them just as fast as you are getting them, so what do you do?  Don’t expect that just because you built it, they should stay.  Building a good customer retention program is as important as creating a good customer acquisition program.  Email marketing is a good and simple way to keep your customers informed with new items at your site, community happenings, announcements and making sure that your user base returns to the site.  Here are some tips on what you can do to build a good email campaign:

1. Segment the Database – Do not send a mass email to all of  the database. This will surely have a lot of opt-outs or low click through rate back to the site.  Separate the database mailings by how you want to market to the user base, such as creating emails tarrgeted to either region, gender, age, or work title. Learn and understand what your customers want and mail to them accordingly.

2. Test Email Campaigns – Test different headlines, subject lines, graphics and body text to see what performs better.  Test, test, test!

3. Email Blasts & Newsletters – Try sending weekly email blasts with specific product or service offerings to your segmented database. Send  monthly newsletters that contain content that is more general and can appeal to a larger audience than the segmented email blasts. Monthly newsletters can contain content, such as news, third-party offerings, community happenings, and Refer-a-Friend programs. Make sure to be consistent about the newsletters delivery schedule to keep consistency.  This will help build brand-equity of the company site.

4. Do Not Send Too Many Emails In A Short Period – This is a big no-no.  The more emails that are sent in a short period will surely tire the customer base and ensure that your campaigns will be opt-out with more frequency.  Think about how many emails do you get…what are the ones that you opt-out of?

For more information or help on your email marketing campaigns, please contact Ashley Hart on the ‘Contact Us’ tab of the homepage of www.AshleyHartMarketing.com