Occasionally the benefits of email marketing are quite contrary to those anticipated. Most Internet marketers understand the basic concept of email marketing which is to email promotional materials to a large group of Internet users to promote an interest in your products or services. This concept is easy for several to understand but sometimes there are additional benefits to email marketing. Today we will talk about the fundamentals of email marketing and will also endeavour to explain how sometimes email marketing can reach much further than planned. This extra reach can be either a positive or a negative depending on the quality of the original emails and the reactions of the original recipients.
Email marketing is, as almost everyone understands, a very simple concept which is also extremely cost effective. The general idea behind email marketing is that an email is sent out to an email distribution list and these emails are meant to create an interest in the products or services offered by the originator of the email. In essence this concept could not be simpler but email marketing can become significantly more difficult. One of the greatest complicating elements is the potential for the emails employed in the marketing campaign to be deemed as spam by either the receiver of the email or the spam filter supplied by the Internet service provider. This possibility alone produces a major complication because Internet marketers have to make a significant effort to ensure their messages are not snared by a spam filter or immediately deleted by the recipients for seeming to be spam.
Once the email messages get through to the recipient, they have a tiny window of opportunity to create a positive impression on the recipients and influence them to make a purchase or at least visit the business owner’s website. Supplying quality content, keeping advertising subtle and at a minimum and providing a clear call to action are all components which can serve to get the message over and tempt the potential customer to make a purchase or at the least visit the website to research the products and services a little bit more.
As previously expressed the goal of an email marketing campaign is to convince the email recipient to either make a purchase or visit the website to get more information. When an email receiver executes either one of these actions, it is considered a huge success. Yet, thanks to the power of the forward button email marketing can in reality be a great deal more successful than even the business owner meant.
The great aspect of email marketing is that when the email recipients receive an email which they think is worthwhile they are likely to make a purchase and might also forward the information onto a friend or family member they think might be interested in this information also. The ability to forward email messages has become comparable to satisfied customers using word of mouth to tout the quality of the products or services they received. Nevertheless, the ability to forward a worthwhile email message is exponentially more effective than employing word of mouth to circulate the word. With just a couple of clicks of the mouse, the original email recipient can forward the message to several of his friends instantly. This can result in significantly better results than the business owner had originally intended with no additional effort on behalf of the business owners. This is because the forwarded email is, in all likelihood, treated as a recommendation by the receiver and as we all know when we receive a recommendation we are likey to act upon it in some manner.
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Interesting stuff. However none of this will work if you don't have a good offering. Make sure your product and service is good. Then your reputation will spread.