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These past years, we have seen and experienced the birth of many new ways to advertise online. In addition to Adwords and banner advertisements, we have social media and networking sites where we get to meet people who might be potential customers or business partners in the long run. Despite the addition of these new platforms, email marketing (still) remained as one of the traditional yet very effective ways to promoting a product online. Email marketing may not instantaneously make your subscribers buy but through constant contact, you are able to gain their trust, build rapport, and cement a good reputation in the niche that you are in. However, getting emails right into the inbox of our target readers has always been a tall challenge for most internet marketers. advertisement There are several impediments to getting emails to the inbox like the fact that you are competing to a handful of other mails. There's the chance of getting into the spam folder. And ISPs are keen at monitoring your reputation through the frequency of recipients reporting you as spam. In running my online businesses, I always give ample attention to my email marketing strategies. I've learned my lesson and never again will I take this in stride. I have lost significant email lists due to bad decision makings and not well thought-out contents in the past. This time, I make sure that I do everything right even if it means spending more time in brainstorming on the information I put in my email marketing efforts.

Personally, I never really expected that email marketing will die down. What I was sure about was it was bound to evolve. And indeed, it's evolving. Nowadays, we can add several new features in our emails like allowing the recipients to share the email to their friends in Facebook or Twitter. But wait, it's not that easy to do. When people receive your mail, there must be something spectacularly outstanding about your content that would make them hit the share button. It's quite hard to please people these days. You have to invest a lot of efforts and time before you can convince them into doing something. So, let's scrutinize how we can actually increase reader engagement in our email marketing campaign so people will love what we send them and hope that they will eventually share them to their friends. The most important step that we have to take is to know our readers' behavior when they deal with the emails that we send them. The email marketing service that you should employ must have a tracking tool. This will help you identify which emails had the highest open rates.

Thus, you will know the type of subject lines that make your subscribers open the emails and the content that make them click on the links. Feed them with high value information and I'm sure they love you even more.

Ever Thought Of Reader Engagement In Your Email Marketing Campaign?

By: mennospijkstra




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