Friday, October 5, 2007

The Right Content for Your Email Marketing

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Article Title: The Right Content for Your Email Marketing
Author: Ann Williamson
Category: Email, Advertising, Ezines and Newsletters
Word Count: 627
Keywords: email marketing, internet marketing, advertising, email,
Author's Email Address: awilliamson@anniesinfobooks.com
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Does your email marketing include sending email advertisements to a large distribution list, publishing and distributing an e-newsletter, and sending informative emails with a soft sell approach to encourage recipients to make a purchase or visit your website? Whether you opt to utilize one or all of these email marketing techniques, you will be faced with one specific dilemma and that is writing the content which will appear in these emails.

This is critical because these emails may be the first impression potential customers are receiving for your products and services. Superior content will give potential customers a good first impression which may make them more likely to purchase your products or services.

One way to ensure quality content is to hire a professional write. The importance of hiring a professional writer to assist you in your email marketing campaign cannot be stressed enough. It is one of the most critical elements to the success of your campaign. You may be a decent writer or you may have a staff member who you think can do a good job creating the content for your email marketing, but unless you or your staff member is a professional writer by trade, the quality of the work will likely not be of the same quality as a professional can produce. This can be very damaging especially if your competitors are hiring writers to create their content.

The content you decide to include in your email marketing efforts is largely a matter of personal preference but there are some methods which have traditionally been more successful than others. The type of content which may be effective often includes informative articles, short useful tips, links to relevant websites, advertising for complementary products and even some subtle forms of advertising which are meant to persuade the recipients of the email to either make a purchase or visit your website.

Full length insightful articles, which are likely to be of interest to the members of your email distribution list, are an excellent idea for your email marketing campaign. This is because they will likely contain information which the recipients of your email will appreciate. Additionally, these articles give you the opportunity to include information about your products or services in the copy of the email. This can be a subtle form of advertising when it encourages the recipients to purchase a product or service or visit the website without actually asking the recipient to do so.

Short product reviews can also be very useful and helpful. These reviews can help to attract a great deal of attention especially when they focus on the products you offer and provide favorable information for these products. This type of information can either be subjective in nature or can remain objective by simply specifying the features of the products and offering other concrete pieces of information as opposed to opinions of the products.

Advertising is often an important part of an email marketing campaign and may be either direct or indirect in nature. Direct advertising may include banner ads or other graphical advertisements, which encourages website visitors to click through the link to reach either your website or a sponsor's website. Indirect advertising may apply to content in the copy of featured articles, which subtly encourages visitors to make a purchase or visit your website. The indirect marketing in an email marketing campaign is usually supporting the products or services you offer while direct marketing will likely promote products and services offered by sponsors who paid to receive advertising space on the email. Email recipients are usually well aware these graphics are part of an advertisement and will choose to click on these links when they have an interest in the products or services being offered.

Ann Williamson has been a certified paralegal for years. She has since left the legal arena and is now running a successful home-based business. Learn her secrets.
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