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    How to promote your services online as a home contractor

    With the housing market booming these past few years the need for home improvement projects has skyrocketed, as has digital marketing for small businesses. With homeowners undertaking complete or partial renovations in place of having a holiday, home maintenance services such as HVAC, roofing, electrical, plumbing, and/or landscaping, need to be taking a more aggressive marketing approach to their promotion. After all, these projects need a professional home contractor and the best place for homeowners to search for reputable companies is online. 

    Update your website

    When promoting home contracting services, your website should be where you start first. After all, why rely on word-of-mouth representation when you’re living at the peak of a digital era? While there are potential customers that enjoy visiting a physical brick-and-mortar store to get the feel of a company and ask their face-to-face questions, most prefer websites as a hub for their first glance at a service. So, if you’re a home contractor who’s offering up your tradesmen services, consider creating a website or simply updating the one you have. We recommend going beyond an online portfolio to ensure that your site is equipped with the tools that allow you to promote your specialized skills. Added pages containing your mission statement, a bit about your team and how the company started, and an up-to-date blog with topics surrounding your industry are great ways to add content to your website and instill trust with consumers. Don’t forget to have a reviews page as well highlighted prominently on your website!

    In terms of digital marketing for small businesses, there’s a lot an agency can do for your website. A professional content writer and/or search engine optimization (SEO) expert can work together to ensure your website’s copy is engaging, click-worthy, and gaining traction and traffic with a variety of other services like email marketing and pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, which link back to your website. 

    Boost your online presence and traffic

    Although simply having a website is better than nothing, as a home contractor that is competing in a heavily saturated market, you need ways for your potential clients to pick you out of the vast competition. To stand out in your industry, digital marketing services like SEO and PPC campaign must come into play. While an SEO campaign optimizes your website by producing relevant content and important links, a PPC campaign allows you to display ads on search engines. Together these types of campaigns allow you to rank, and with every successful click comes an opportunity to get noticed and gain business. Ultimately, if coordinated professional, both digital marketing strategies will help to increase your online visibility and website traffic.  

    Employ email marketing and social media marketing

    Ask an e-commerce business and they will tell you that both email marketing and social media marketing have proven to be effective and beneficial to their businesses. That said, as a home contractor, you likely already have lists of past and current clients. As such, you can use them to create a list that can then be selected wherever you want to offer promotions, describe new services offered, or simply wish them a healthy and happy New Year! On the other hand, an up-to-date social media platform also has its perks. We recommend managing a Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn account and utilizing them for business all while showcasing the more edgy side of your company. Post ongoing or finished projects, highlight members of your team, and network with potential clients all with your smartphone in hand. 

    The key to promoting your tradesman services is through digital marketing for small businesses. Consider the marketing strategies recommended above or contact a member of our sales team to look at other means for boosting your profits.

    What type of home contracting business do you own and/or operate? Let’s compare in the comments section below. 

    How to write the ultimate email subject lines

    Professional writers and digital marketing professionals know the importance of email subject lines. However, for those that write dozens of emails as a method of daily communication, it can be easy to forget its importance before clicking send. Since the subject line determines how quickly a recipient responds, either by opening, reading, or purchasing, reaching out to potential clients needs to be approached with the utmost care. Continue reading for nine tips to writing email subject lines, whether for email marketing, customer service responses, or beyond. 

    Tip #1: Write your email subject lines first

    While attempting to articulate virtual communication, it’s super easy to forget the subject once the email is written and proofread. That said, when email subject lines are forgotten, those emails are much more likely to go unread or get lost in spam/promotions folders. When crafting a new email, from the moment you click create, you have an intention on what you’re writing, so before anything else is jotted down, consider the subject line as your first task. 

    Tip #2: Keep it short and to the point 

    Email is one of the modern forms of communication and its intention is to professionally pass along information quickly and concisely. That’s why it’s important to keep your email subject short and punchy. Since a typical email inbox will reveal about 60 characters, use this space to get right to the point in about six to eights words so that the receiver knows what the email is about without even having to click it. 

    Tip #3: Be sure to place the most important words at the beginning

    When receivers will glace at their inboxes some will read through every email, others will look for key phrases to catch their attention or pass up on opening emails until later. That’s why bold email subject lines are so important. Since many other e-commerce businesses are sending their emails at the same optimal open times, you can squash out competition for sales by working hard to create a compelling email header. 

    Tip #4: Tap out the filler words

    While we always encourage writers to take punctuation and grammar seriously, when it comes to writing email subject lines, don’t waste time by writing unnecessary filler words like “hello”, “thanks”, or “nice to meet you”. You can save that for the email if it absolutely must be there. 

    Tip #5: Be clear and specific about the topic

    Many business owners will attempt to draw in their audience by using misleading email subject lines, and we do not believe this practice demonstrates trust with the consumer. In fact, we think building a strong foundation relationship is far more important, which is why writing clear, specific headlines will draw the right attention from the right people. 

    Tip #6: Consider the keywords you’re using for search filtering

    People that readily use their emails may have filters and/or folders set up to manage their inboxes, which is why you can harness this narrative by including keywords related to your topic that can easily be searchable later on. After all, even if your sale or product alert isn’t applicable anymore if an email receiver wants a reminder or your business, whatever the reason, shouldn’t you make it as easy as possible for them to find you down the road?

    Tip #7: Mention deadlines 

    Whether you’re inviting your email list to take advantage of an upcoming sale or announcing an item in your online store that’s available for pre-order, if your message has any deadlines, be sure to consider them in the subject line. Not only does this express a sense of urgency but it will have to avoid the pitfall of a user thinking they’ve missed out simply because of your lack of communication. 

    Tip #8: Avoid using all caps

    Some e-commerce business owners think that capped words are a great means for getting the attention they deserve, but we’re here to explain why this method in email subject lines sends off the wrong impression. It’s the digital equivalent of yelling! Since no one enjoys being yelled at, we recommend that you utilize dashes, colons, and/or exclamation points to separate any thoughts and avoid using full capped words. 

    Tip #9: Reword your work

    Like anything you write, always remember to reread over your email subject lines before they’re sent out. One of the biggest, and avoidable, mistakes you can make is copying and pasting for a large group of receivers, but forgetting to change the same or tailor the copy for each reader on the other end. Do yourself a favor and don’t be in a rush or you risk looking unprofessional and careless.

    While we don’t currently offer a service to write email subject lines for every email that a client wants to send, we do offer an email marketing service, which aside from a great design filled with content, our team member also creates a header and/or subject line using all of the above tips. 

    Do you have any other email subject lines’ tips? Drop them in the comments section below to share with our readers. 

    Important digital marketing tips for promoting Boxing Day sales

    Since Boxing Day is just a few nights of sleep away, we recommend bookmarking this blog and reviewing it next summer so that you can sort through its contents, pull some ideas, and prepare your holiday digital marketing strategy a few months in advance. After all, the holiday season really starts at the beginning of November, which means that you need to find ways to attract shoppers early for Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas, Boxing Day, and beyond. 

    Competition is high during the holiday season, making it challenging to promote your brand to stand out from the rest. However, with a well-developed digital marketing strategy, you’ll be well on your way to boosting traffic, conversions, and revenue using the following various channels and techniques

    Launch some shopping ads

    If your e-commerce business sells physical products it’s important to launch a shopping campaign as part of your digital strategy. Shopping ad campaigns help give customers a presentation of your products along with prices and offered discounts. These types of ads are also visible on search engine result pages, making it easier to attract targeted traffic to your website. That said, we recommend that you start your ad campaigns at least a few weeks before the holiday you’re targeting (for example, December 1 would be a good deadline to set if you want to launch a Boxing Day ad campaign). 

    Create engaging copy

    While there are a variety of ways to bring traffic to your website during the holiday season, festive copywriting is a great way to stand out when competition is high. Whether you choose to put new content right on your homepage, under the description of your products and/or services, or through your social accounts, it’s important to write copy that ties in with the holiday season, and if you can, include sales and discount information as well. 

    If you want to go the extra mile you can also take the time to design a landing page to match. Not only will this boost Boxing Day sales, but it will offer page users a place to click that leads them directly to the holiday hype. Plus, there are many ways to make the landing page appealing by opting to have promotional rewards and offers, a beautifully designed banner, and even a countdown clock to show urgency and prompt visitors to take advantage of a time-sensitive discount. 

    Set up remarketing campaigns

    It can be challenging to boost your sales during the holiday season when many other businesses are doing are attempting to do the same. That’s why you need to recapture the people who have shown interest in your products or services before. Remarketing campaigns allow you to easily advertise interested consumers while also retargeting existing customers who are likely to convert. Emails are also an effective channel to do this. Simply make a list segmentation filled with customers who have recently purchased and let them know about your Boxing Day offers! 

    *Before you run or schedule a campaign to promote holiday offers, be aware of the right time to achieve the best results from your target audience. If you need help using Google Analytics or social media insights and/or other tracking tools to promote your digital marketing strategy, Trek Marketing is here to help with your holiday planning!

    Are there any other ways that you prepare for the approaching holidays? Please drop them below to share with our readers. 

    How to create a holiday content strategy

    While it’s far too late to orchestrate a 2021 holiday season digital content strategy, there are many annual upcoming holidays where an equal amount of planning is required. That said, for this blog, we’re going to focus on the festivities to come. Between holiday baking and wrapping gifts, you should also be putting spirited cheer into your business’s content, jam-packing it full of consumer goodies that grab some of that holiday traffic. While having a digital content strategy months in advance ensures the best outcome, there are many ways that you can implement great content weeks or even days before the season begins. 

    Anticipate the season’s trends 

    The thing about holidays is that they return year after year, which means that data from previous seasons can help e-commerce business owners predict popular trends. For example, simple, accessible resources such as Google searches can tell you a lot about mobile shopping trends. With the buzz of popular holidays like Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Christmas, and Boxing Day, mobile traffic is likely to increase due to people trying to avoid the crowds. This means that your digital content strategy should be catering towards making shopping convenient. This could include sending out an email or social media message advertising a pre-holiday sale or an add-to-cart discount that encourages consumers to buy more to receive a larger deal. 

    That said, how else can analyzing past trends help you with your digital content strategy?

    • Allows you to prepare pages, blogs, or other types of content that’s optimized for mobile searches
    • Email marketing and social media marketing can take a bit of time to prepare which is why it’s important to launch your discounts with ample time to take advantage of them.
    • Cater to users that are searching for holiday gifts and be sure you advertise them taking into account shipping waits. 

    Ask your audience

    In some cases, there might not be enough data on your industry to plan a successful digital content strategy. If this is the case for you, we recommend asking your audience what they want. 

    Marketing research requires time and resources, which is why many small businesses opt to spend their time targeting what their audience wants based on what their audience has asked for. 

    The best way to grab hold of their answers is through surveys that ask indirect questions like:

    • What’s your #1 concern going into this holiday season?
    • How are you planning for the holidays this year?
    • What are you most looking forward to during this holiday season?
    • How could our brand make your holidays run smoother?
    • What’s your best holiday memory?

    The goal of these questions is to get a feel for your audience’s goals, concerns, interests, and struggles and find innovative ways for your product or service to solve them. 

    Audit existing content

    If you don’t have the resources to create new content, you can audit existing content by updating it. This is only possible if you’re a more established business that has published holiday-related content before and you simply want to update it so that it applies to a new shopping season. For example, if you wrote a blog that was entitled, “2020 gift guide” it would be easy enough to change it to “2021 gift guide” and simply add some new products and then hit publish. 

    We do recommend that new business owners write fresh content on their own or hire a professional copywriter to handle the challenge of creating engaging content with traffic potential.

    What other methods do you use when preparing your digital content strategy? Please drop feedback in the comments section below. 

    3 ways holiday shopping has changed since the beginning of the pandemic

    Now that we have been living amid a pandemic for almost two years, there is less uncertainty around what might happen. Most people are understanding that measures taken are to keep them safe and are on board with following these recommendations and presumptive measures to avoid the need for business closures. We’ve also adapted to the world of working-from-home, virtual appointments, and opting to get back to activities through a pre-booking system. Needless to say, one thing that hasn’t slowed down is holiday online shopping! 

    Shoppers are spending more

    At the beginning of the pandemic, many businesses were forced to close which means employers laid off working staff to front the costs until they could reopen. Now that we know more about how this virus is transmitted, we know that masks and social distancing do wonders for keeping people well, which has allowed brick-and-mortar businesses to reopen alongside in-person meetings, conferences, and events. That said, customers who enjoy online shopping have continued to do so, and those who learned how to make purchases online to avoid contact in stores, have also continued to rely on e-commerce businesses as a method of convenience. 

    In 2021, both e-commerce and brick-and-mortar stores are booming once again, and with a regular paycheck, and appreciation for hugs and gathering, shoppers are spending more, especially on their holiday online shopping. Whether they’re making up for lost times or simply eager about seasonal festivities, consumer spending is on the rise and it doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon. 

    Shoppers are carrying out purchases with time to spare

    While e-commerce businesses and their digital marketing teams begin prepping for the holiday season before the end of summer, shoppers too, are prepping their lists early. If COVID has taught us anything, it’s to expect shipping delays and stocking issues. These supply-chain shortages have prompted earlier holiday online shopping, giving gift-givers a greater opportunity to find the items they want to wrap up this season. While last-minute shopping habits die hard for some (partially due to the flexibility of shopping in-store for more generic items), many people relish finishing their shopping early, and we expect this trend to continue. 

    Shoppers are willing to hunt around

    Before the pandemic, if their favorite chain store or small business was out of the desired item, many consumers would opt for an emailed reminder when the item became in stock. However, with some businesses unable to restock inventory must-haves for weeks, shoppers question their loyalty and are willing to look elsewhere to fulfill their checklists. 

    We’re sincerely hoping that this issue becomes gets buried for 2022! Although, we recommend that you use your email and social media platforms to keep customers updated if you’re experiencing a shipping or supply issue. Honest transparency is a great way to maintain customer loyalty. Also, be sure you pass on the savings by setting up a promotion code schedule to offer a meaningful way for shoppers to return to your online store. 

    Have you noticed any ongoing changes in your industry since the start of the pandemic? Please drop them in the comments section below to spark a conversation.   

    3 creative ideas for your holiday marketing campaigns

    Halloween is long over, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, Cyber Monday are upon us, and the holiday season is coming up quickly! Now is the perfect time to revamp your holiday marketing campaigns to get customers excited about your brand and give them a reason to shop. It goes without saying that incorporating some holiday spirit into your digital marketing campaigns acts as the best method to grab their attention, but since every other business will be doing the same, listed below are three creative ideas that can help to separate you from the rest. 

    Send out festive emails

    Whether you’re planning to offer a holiday discount code that can be used during a sale’s event or you’ve simply restocked some top-selling products and want your customers to know, to achieve optimal engagement with your email-based holiday marketing campaigns, be sure to put some added time into making them festive. This could include simple elements like a red, green, and white colour scheme and cheery, jovial imagery like presents, garlands, holidays lights, and snowman. This will ensure that you’re mindful of your audience and the fact that they may celebrate different holidays. However, if your demographics align, feel free to throw in a Christmas or Santa to appeal to the masses! 

    Since the holiday season is the perfect time of year to let your customers know that they’re valued, we recommend offering some sort of incentive to be considered as an online vendor for their shopping lists. 

    Launch a holiday-themed ad

    Google Ads is a great place to launch holiday-themed advertisements and promotions. That said, e-commerce businesses need to remember to research and utilize relevant keywords, such as “holiday”, “Christmas”, or “seasonal sale”. While the Google Ads platform is a great start, don’t shy away from promoting your products and services on social media sites like Facebook or Instagram if these platforms are places where your target audience can be reached and your holiday marketing campaigns thrive. 

    While there aren’t many weeks left before the holiday season, you can spend time now optimizing your website for technical SEO to achieve higher search engine rankings in the future. SEO is a great way to increase organic presence and creating high-quality content is still one of the best ways to get noticed online. 

    Advertise a contest or giveaway

    During the holiday season, it’s certainly a struggle to gain attention from your audience, especially with so many competitors looking to do the same. However, by promoting contests or giveaways that encourage people to participate, many brands can expand their reach, which grows their following! The trick to hosting a contest is to do so on social media. Ask users to follow your account, tag friends for more entries, share on their stories for added entries, and remain following to take part in future contests. While you will need to giveaway a prize with a certain value, access to new, interested consumers is far more rewarding. 

    What other ways do you prepare for the holiday season? Drop a comment below to share with our readers.

    Your 6-point checklist to prepare for Black Friday & Cyber Monday

    Are you a business owner who’s always on the hunt for some digital marketing tips? Since online shoppers love a good deal, if you haven’t started preparing for Black Friday/Cyber Monday, now is the time to get your e-commerce store ready for customers who’re looking to indulge in some pre-holiday spending. After all, seasonal sales are the bread and butter for many merchants and there’s an assortment of ways that you can reach out to new and existing customers using our 6-point checklist below.

    #1 Offer deals in October

    With an influx of people looking to shop online for their holiday purchases, it’s best practice to plan your Black Friday/Cyber Monday strategy in October. This ensures that you have plenty of time to carry out your digital marketing campaigns and provide customers with enticing coupons and special offers that they can use leading up to the shopping holiday. 

    #2 Troubleshoot your site speed

    While it’s never recommended to change your website’s functionality within the months leading up to the holiday season, a lack of speed is a sure-fire way to turn customers off. Before drawing too much traffic to your website through special offers, consult with a web development company to ensure that your website is performing how it should and that the checkout process is ready for orders. 

    #3 Ensure that you have some enticing product and service descriptions

    It’s one thing to have really great products and services, but it’s another when their descriptions tap into the shopper’s emotions, influencing their values, and enticing them to buy. Aside from having SEO-friendly copy to get the traffic you need, we also recommend that your content be professionally written and express some urgency to persuade shoppers who may be uncertain. For example, adding phrases such as “limited time only” or “selling out fast” can make a huge difference in your sales. 

    #4 Cross-sell your products and services

    You don’t just want your customers to purchase the one thing they came for only to leave your site forever. In fact, once they landed on your website, you should use this opportunity to refer them to something that will naturally fit well with their interests. For example, if you own a footwear store and a customer has come in search of shoes, it only makes sense to also offer them some socks. That said, to consolidate your Black Friday/Cyber Monday efforts, you may want to create a specific holiday landing page or the navigation bar to make deals easier to grab for customers who’re ready to take advantage of your cross-selling approach. 

    #5 Utilize social media

    Social selling is a powerful way to prepare for shopping holidays, especially if you don’t own a business with a physical storefront. Whether you run advertisements through Facebook or schedule posts on a variety of channels, it’s important to create hype so that your campaigns reach people within your target market. Also, keep an eye out for trending hashtags that can be incorporated to boost your posts.

    #6 Send out some emails

    While the above digital marketing tips are all great ways to prepare for Black Friday/Cyber Monday, the best way to marketing to loyal customers during this annual event will always be through email to the inbox. Just because your newsletters should be actionable and sent out during the sale doesn’t mean that they can’t be prepared well in advance by having content and images ready to go. That said, if you’re sending out regular emails, alludes to your upcoming sale and leaves hints at what you will be offering for when the time comes.  

    What other points make it onto your prep checklist? Let us know in the comments section below. 

    4 reasons you need a digital marketing strategy and shouldn’t wing it

    It’s 2021 and there’s no questioning that digital marketing is becoming a must for growing businesses around the world. Whether it’s through SEO, email marketing, Google Ads, or blogging, crafting a digital marketing strategy is crucial if you hope to compete in your industry. Aside from hiring a full service digital marketing agency, the information below can help you understand the benefits that digital tools possess when combined with a kickass strategy.   

    What is encompassed within digital marketing?

    While the realm of marketing is vast, a full service digital marketing agency utilizes large amounts of technology and digital tools to achieve a wide range of marketing objectives. 

    These tools may include: 

    • Online search engines 
    • Mobile apps
    • Websites
    • Social media pages
    • Email
    • SMS marketing
    • Digital partnerships

    The key to integrating the above digital marketing strategies is to create some business goals with clear benefits that meet your future objectives. This will ensure that each strategy possesses an incentive aimed at growing your business.

    Reasons that you need digital marketing

    There are so many ways to improve your customer relations and outreach through the use of digital marketing. Listed below are some benefits:

    1. Measure success: With the use of traditional advertising methods, it can take a long time to analyze the progress your campaign has made, but with the help of digital marketing solutions, you can complete progress reports in a few hours through the use of digital analytics tools that bolster your digital efforts. Leads, conversions, and impressions are just a few of the tools that you can use to measure your companies success and the best part is that you can optimize your strategies as you go.
    2. Levels the playing field: Whether you own a tiny startup or a small, established business, it can be challenging to compete with the big brands. Although promising digital marketing can give your name recognition by adding a little flair to some cost-effective ad campaigns. Using elements such as Google Ads and SEO trends, over time you will generate strong customer relationships and have more visitors flocking to your website. 
    3. Reach a large audience: The internet is a vast network filled with tons of impressionable users, so it doesn’t matter how big your brand is, all that matters is that you use the right digital marketing tools to help you make valuable impressions. Social media marketing is a great way to reach your target demographic and if your level of reach is strong, you can use information collected in your campaigns to target customers outside of your general geographic region. 
    4. Increase revenue: The purpose of any digital marketing strategy is to lead to increased revenue, and with trusted customer relations, your followers will spread the word to their friends and family, helping to generate more online conversions. Even a simple shoutout holds the power to draw more people to visit your site, which offers a greater chance for you to make a sale. 

    Are there other reasons that you feel should be included in our list above? Drop a comment below to share with our readers. 

    What is SMS marketing and how does it work?

    With the ubiquity of smartphones in recent years, wouldn’t it make more sense to drive engagement through a more direct marketing approach? While email marketing and social media marketing strategies are great for high engagement rates, SMS marketing helps businesses close the gap and is the perfect method for emerging marketings. Continue reading to learn more about this powerful, communicative strategy. 

    What is SMS marketing?

    By definition, SMS marketing means short message service marketing. This technique uses text messages (SMS) to communicate time-sensitive offers, updates, and reminders to customers who have consented to receive these types of messages from your business. While SMS marketing is a great way to enhance your digital marketing strategy, it’s no for everyone, which is why it’s important to analyze how it’s done and emulate if it would work for your target audience before investing the time and money into developing a platform to send out texts. How’s that for proactively developing a relationship with your digital marketing strategy

    What are some industry best practices for SMS marketing?

    As consumers become more attached to their phones, text message marketing for small businesses can quickly become the most direct line of contact and effective form of communication. 

    Here are some rules for SMS marketing:

    • Ensure that your contacts have opted in to SMS: Like any type of digital marketing, you need to receive permission from your customers to send them straight to their phones. 
    • Be mindful of the time you’re sending: Unlike email, which is likely only checked by users a couple of times a day, when a text message is received, people tend to open these messages almost immediately. So, when you’re crafting texts, ensure that you’re not disturbing your contacts at odd hours. 
    • Don’t forget to include your company’s name in your message: How awful would it be if your text message generated a lot of interest, but the users couldn’t remember what businesses they’re subscribed to. 
    • Combine text message marketing for small businesses with other elements of your digital marketing strategy: There are a variety of channels to interact with consumers, so be sure they tie together to create a marketing communication system that works to build up these customer connections. In our professional opinion, both SMS marketing and email marketing complement each other quite well!

    What is SMS marketing used for?

    There are two types of messages that you can send with SMS marketing, a campaign message that is linked to coupons or an upcoming event or a transactional message that is triggered by a certain behaviour (order confirmation, shipping notification, etc.). However, text message marketing for small businesses can be used in several ways.

    • Short-term promotions for retail and other e-commerce businesses
    • Urgent updates about events or customer orders
    • Appointment reminders
    • Internal alerts

    Are you ready to start SMS marketing? If you have any further questions about how it works, please drop them in the comments section below. 

    How to create a click-worthy email

    While generating sales is an important component of any digital marketing campaign, it’s equally important to connect with your audience and create an engaging atmosphere that formulates a step beyond a simple business relationship. Email marketing is a great way for companies to generate a loyal following, which is why today’s submission will focus on the best ways to create a click-worthy email

    Step #1: Define your purpose

    Every email that’s sent from your company should have a specific purpose in mind before it’s created. While that purpose may vary from company to company, its effectiveness will depend on the newsletter’s ability to educate, entertain, convince, or persuade the receiver to take action, whatever that action may be.

    Not only does your purpose help you to create cohesive newsletter content, but it also helps to define which metrics will determine success for your email campaign. This is why the best email marketing service involves a team member taking the time to analyze the data and deciding what other purposes will keep the business moving forward. 

    Step #2: Determine your content

    We’re living in an era where people don’t take too much time out of their days to sift through lengthy content, which is why emails need to be quick at covering their topics before the reader loses interest. In looking for topics, a good place to start is your blog. Hunt for articles that have received lots of traffic and then design an email featuring content around that. Next, look to the comments sections of your website and/or social media channels to see what questions and themes arise. These areas will be filled with topics of interest that will make a great subject for your upcoming email. 

    Step #3: Select a tone

    Now that you know what to write about, it’s time to decide how to write it. It isn’t interesting to read a monotone article, so be sure to determine your voice before you put your fingers to work. For example, if your brand’s tone is energized and lively, the newsletter should not be written in a factual tone with large words or statistics. The best thing you can do is put yourself into the shoes of your audience and try writing in a way that makes a connection. 

    Step #4: Have a custom newsletter template created

    While there are many pre-made email templates out there, none will offer the same level of professionalism as something that’s customized to your branding. Our partner company Numinix designs emails from scratch and once you have the template on your email marketing account of choice, you can reuse it for all your future campaigns, or if it’s within the budget, opt to spend it on the best email marketing service there is

    Also, keep in mind that what looks great on your desktop computer may not look the best on a smaller smartphone screen or across multiple browsers, so be sure to check screen size and resolution before clicking send or schedule. 

    Step #5: Choose your subject line

    The first line of communication from your company to your customer is the subject line that pops up in their inbox, and since most people receive multiple emails per day, it’s important that yours stand out above the rest. The best way to compete for someone’s time and get your email opened is to make a solid impression with an eye-catching subject line that entices users to click through. Ensure that it’s catchy, clear, and advertises exactly what the receiver can expect rather than using a click-bait technique that will jeopardize your trust with your potential customer. 

    Step #6: Utilize segmentation

    All of the best email marketing services strategize their emails but segmenting audiences to ensure that the right content reaches the right people. That being said, even the smallest list can reap the rewards of segmentation, increasing your response rate and in turn, increasing your sales and conversion rates. Segmentation not only allows you to create audiences based on their unique tastes but also enables you to slightly alter the email’s appearance by changing small elements such as the content or subject lines. 

    Our email marketing service caters to the niche of each client by strategically developing a monthly plan geared to update our clients’ successes and climb the ladder in their industry. 

    Do you have any other questions about creating a click-worthy email? Drop them in the comments section below for a prompt response.