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Free. . . Sale. . . New . . . Hot. . . Act now! These words announce yet another e-mail sales letter. We’re inundated with e-mail pitches and wary of anything that sounds too good to be true. So, how do you write your e-mail sales letters so customers will open, and most importantly, act on them?
To discover how e-mail sales messages work (or fail) we read hundreds of messages. We easily sorted them into three categories: (1) unprofessional — poorly written, poor grammar, a blaze of different fonts and formatting (2) lackluster — messages that left us saying “so what” and (3) winners that compelled us to buy a product or service.
What traits set the winners apart? We analyzed the best e-mail sales message and came up with these SIX STEPS TO E-WRITING THAT SELLS:
1. Write a compelling (and truthful) subject line.
As with all email, the first hurdle is to write a subject line that says, “must open.” Great subject lines telegraph the content of the message and promise a product, service, or outcome of real value. So many e-mail sales messages have FREE or DISCOUNT in the subject line that those words would seem to be a prerequisite. But after the first dozen or so free offers, the reader is wary and wants something more.
Here’s a subject line we like: “Branding: Learn Why the Future of your Company Depends Upon it.” It instantly telegraphs its subject, — branding — tells what you’ll learn, and hints at what will happen if you don’t learn it. We’ll read that message, for free or at full price!
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2. Deliver a clear message up front.
Your readers are busy – they don’t have time to figure out what you’re offering. They’re impatient, too; they don’t want a tease, a “clever ” anecdote leading up to the main point. Be direct and succinct. Start with a clear statement of what you’re offering.
Here’s an effective opening. Concise and to the point, it grabs the reader with a question then offers a solution: “Are you looking for a unique, inexpensive, and effective way to market your business or site? Try Postcards!”
Many e-mail sales messages open with a lengthy reminder to the reader that he’s opted in to the mailing and detailed instructions on how to opt out. This statement is an important courtesy, but it squanders prime real estate, the first screen. You must give the reader this “opt in” information, but put it at the end of your message.
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3. Deliver one message.
When you’ve gone to great trouble — and expense — of compiling an e-mail marketing list you may be tempted to really get your money’s worth by using the list to tell all potential customers about everything you do: the winter sale, two hot new products, and free mouse pads. Don’t.
E-mail readers have short attention spans — long enough to digest one message, no more. The best strategy for delivering multiple e-mail sales messages is to write a separate message for each thing you’re trying to sell.
If you do have lots to tell your readers, and would like to communicate with them regularly, consider an e-mail newsletter, a better format for multiple messages.
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4. Provide value
In return for opening and reading your communication, give readers something of value: useful information or a special offer, and perhaps something free or discounted.
Here’s an example of e-mail sales copy that effectively couples the promise of valuable information with a free offer: “Does your Web site have the security you need to conduct business online? To learn what’s powering security on all the leading Web sites, request your FREE copy of ‘Securing Your Web Site for Business’ from VeriSign.”
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5. Show readers how they will benefit
It’s not enough just to tell readers about what you offer: “Try our free job matching service.” Let them know how your product, service or offer will benefit them: “Our free job matching service will help you find high-paying gigs. We’ll send you the names of at least two potential clients each week.”
Here’s how another letter shows how you’ll benefit: “Sign-up for the Personal Financial Advisory and you’ll get powerful, objective, personalized advice each week by e-mail on how to invest your money to enable you to reach your personal financial goals.”
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6. Include a call to action
Your compelling subject line and customer-oriented lead have done the trick: you’ve gotten the reader to open your message. You’ve offered insider information and showed readers how your product or service will benefit them. Now go the distance and tell your readers exactly what you want them to do.
Don’t just tell them to check out your site. Tell them what action to take. Invite them to sign up for your free newsletter, enter a raffle, buy your product. Use a compelling call to action or cta email signature. Good examples: “Enroll in workshops today at www.digitalwork.com/promo,” “Enter to win a shopping spree in Paris by visiting us at http://offer.bravogifts.com/paris,” “Download the demo software at: www. download.com.”
We’ll close our discussion of e-mail sales with a final, heartfelt reminder of the importance of brevity in e-mail sales letters. Media critic Barbara Lippert said it eloquently: “Watching 15 seconds of nasal passages unblocking sure beats watching 30 seconds.”
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Recommended Books on Email Marketing:
- Email Marketing By the Numbers: How to Use the World’s Greatest Marketing Tool to Take Any Organization to the Next Level
- Email Marketing That Sells: Your Guide to Building a Fired Up Email List!
- The Rebel’s Guide to Email Marketing: Grow Your List, Break the Rules, and Win (Que Biz-Tech)
- Email Marketing: An Hour a Day
- The Complete Guide to E-mail Marketing: How to Create Successful, Spam-free Campaigns to Reach Your Target Audience and Increase Sales
- Make Money with Email Marketing – Make $240 a Day On Autopilot (Email List Building)
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