From a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) standpoint, companies can enhance their search position by sending targeted emails to subscribers. Below are some of the core strategies you can use to generate strong click-through rates, conversion, and ROI.
Set Up for Success
Utilize opt-in forms. The opt-in form should be short, use drop down menus, radio buttons, and checkboxes to make it quick and easy for subscribers to fill out. It should also capture pertinent information about your subscribers.
The Importance of Landing Pages
Often overlooked, the landing page can make or break an email campaign. The landing page should provide the exact information subscribers are expecting. Marketers only have three seconds to capture someoneâ??s attention and the most effective way of doing that is to build specific landing pages that provide the information subscribers need.
Increasing Click-Through Traffic
Know your audience
Customer preferences and a segmented databases are just the beginning. To increase traffic, you must know the best day and time to email your customers, whether your customers prefer HTML or text only email messages, and what your message is competing against in your subscriberâ??s inbox.
Only send out new and relevant information.
The content of an email must be useful to subscribers. It must be new information they havenâ??t read before and it must be relevant to their business in order to drive traffic to your website.
Give them a snapshot
The email must present enough content to interest and inform readers while keeping it light enough so the readers may easily scan through the information.
Include a clear call to action
When writing the content of your email message, it is important to have in mind one clear call to action that you want your readers to respond to. Do you want readers to make a purchase, download a white paper, etc.?
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