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Email Marketing 
November 20, 2014
The purpose of this meeting is to inform and introduce technology to Chamber members, not necessarily to give a complete education on the topics discussed. 
Some of the technologies discussed are quite often available through Chamber member companies, including several of the volunteers in the subcommittee. Other topics are presented as classes by the Chambers. 
If you would like to discuss any of these topics more in- depth, please contact one of the subcommittee members after the meeting and we’ll get you in touch with the best contact for your interest. 
Mission
Sub-Committee 
Chamber Member Companies working together to bring you the information on the technological topics that interest you and can benefit your business! 
Co-Chairman 
Ken Tucker, Changescape Web 
Mark Peimann, EPC Computers 
Andy Kastrup, ProTronics Technologies, Inc. 
Art & Candy Zemon, Hen’s Teeth Network 
Beth Richter, ProTronics Technologies, Inc. 
Don & David Weir, Managed Computer Services 
Paul Barthel, Minuteman Press 
Randy Downs, Independent Consultant
“Like” our Facebook Event & Page 
facebook.com/STCCTechComm
Email Marketing 
Presented by: 
Ken Tucker 
November 2014
Target the right audience at the right time with the right message 
Why Do Email Marketing? 
Email marketing is a powerful channel for driving real business results and achieving measurable ROI 
Email marketing is better at driving sales than social media (typically) but falls a distant second to search (but can be cheaper to attain).
Email Marketing Solutions 
•Credible email marketing solutions: 
•Constant Contact – constantcontact.com 
•Mailchimp – mailchimp.com 
•AWeber – aweber.com 
•iContact – icontact.com 
•Emma – myemma.com 
•MarketVolt – marketvolt.com 
•Infusionsoft – Infusionsoft.com 
•Others include My Newsletter Builder, YMLP
Improving Deliverability 
•Delivery rate = % of emails delivered vs. the total number of messages sent 
•Email bounces – 8% or higher is an issue 
•Soft (temporary, rejected by email server) 
•Hard (permanent, bad email or doesn’t exist) 
•Low Delivery rates may get you blocked by ISPs 
•Solutions 
•Clean up email addresses (done automatically in email marketing solution) 
•Double Opt-in process 
•Allow subscribers to manage preferences 
•Metrics in Email Marketing Solutions
Spam 
•Spam costs nearly $20B annually 
•Spam is still prevalent because: 
•It’s easy: Buy a list and import it 
•It’s cheap: compared to other types of marketing 
•You don’t need to know your customer 
•But Spam hurts your marketing efforts 
•Straight to the junk folder 
•Turn off customers 
•Marketing emails account for 70% of spam complaints
Grow and Retain Subscribers 
•Best to Earn your subscribers 
•Explain why --- what they get out of subscribing: offer tips and tools, product updates, special offers 
•NEVER purchase lists: high potential for spam complaints, unsubscribes, and bounces – impacts delivery 
•Send emails to targeted segments increases retention 
•80% of marketers send the same content to all email contacts. (Source: Experian) 
•Most email marketers send one-time email blasts
6 Types of Marketing Emails 
•Email Newsletters 
•Digests 
•Dedicated Email 
•Lead Nurturing 
•Sponsorship Emails 
•Transactional Emails
Email Newsletters 
•Goal of Email newsletter 
•Frequency and deliver times 
•Creates anticipation – habit of receiving it 
•Repurposed content (e.g. blog post summaries and links to the full article) 
•Diverse content – blog post, new offer, upcoming events, announcements, discounts, links to surveys, … 
•Great for marketing to prospects, lead nurturing, retaining customers, and gaining valuable insights 
•GSTCCC Newsletter
Digests 
•Similar to newsletters, but focus only summaries of existing information from a specific timeframe 
•Easy to consume – generally lists and links with short descriptions on what they reader can expect 
•Place a call to action near the top 
•Can be sent to different target audiences (e.g. blog categories to a specific audience) 
•O’Fallon Monday Memo
Dedicated Email 
•Also known as stand-alone emails 
•Contain information about only ONE offer 
•New Whitepaper or Event Invitation 
•Introduce a strong Call to Action 
•Best to send to a segmented list 
•Easy to design and build 
•Don’t need many graphics 
•Tweak content from a landing page 
•Easy to measure and track ROI 
•If a second call to action, use a P.S. at the end…
Dedicated Email
Lead Nurturing 
•Using email as a part of an integrated strategy 
•Needs to fit the sales cycle --- need a reason to join 
•Timely emails based on a new lead (time decay factor) 
•Automated series on a regular schedule as new leads come in – targeted and segmented – goal to convert 
•Create emails and content up front, one time investment to continue to drive visits and leads 
•Also know as: marketing automation, drip marketing, auto-responders 
•Set up and then it’s marketing on auto-pilot! 
•High return on a low investment
Lead Nurturing
Sponsorship and Transactional 
•Sponsorship emails are a paid media strategy – pay for your email copy to be included in another vendor’s newsletter. 
•Sponsorship emails are highly targeted and have an exact ROI 
•Transactional emails are triggered by specific actions your contacts have taken 
•Webinar sign up or email double opt-in are examples 
•While these get high click though rates, they also can create an obstacle (another action required)
Critical Elements 
of an Email Piece
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Subject Line 
•Break through the noise of all the other emails 
•Address your audience’s needs 
•Use actionable language – action verbs to instill urgency and excitement 
•Tell the reader exactly what they will get when they open the email 
•Keep email subject lines to 50 characters or less 
•Avoid SPAM triggers – see a list of spam trigger words
Unsubscribe Link 
•Mandatory element in your email template 
•Without Unsubscribe, violates CAN-SPAM 
•Make it easy and obvious to Unsubscribe 
•Opt-outs don’t hurt email delivery, but being marked as spam will 
•Less than 4 out of 1000 marking as spam is the max to ensure strong email delivery
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Putting Together Your 1st Email 
•Writing email copy 
•Laying out your email 
•Deciding on an image, headline and Subject line for your email 
•Selecting the segment (part of your list) that will receive your email 
•Copy editing your email, testing links and sending a test email 
•Sending out your email campaign
Thank You! 
Presented by: 
Ken Tucker 
November 2014 
ken@changescapeweb.com www.changescapeweb.com www.changescapeweb.com/blog www.twitter.com/changescape www.facebook.com/changescape www.gplus.to/changescape www.linkedin.com/in/kentuckerweb www.gplus.to/kentucker 636-947-6200 
Please Subscribe to the 
Marketing and Small Business Blog at 
http://www.changescapeweb.com/blog-subscribe/
Email Marketing 
Presented by: 
Art Zemon 
November 2014
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Art Zemon 
President, Hen's Teeth Network Inbound Marketing & Website Services 866-HENS-NET or 636-447-3030 x200 www.hens-teeth.net art@hens-teeth.net
Questions? 
Ask a Techie
Nov 20 
Presented by: 
Please fill out your survey & drop it in the box before you leave 
Art Zemon 
Mark Peimann 
Ken Tucker 
Andy Kastrup 
Beth Richter 
Paul Barthel 
Randy Downs 
Independent 
Consultant 
Don & David Weir 
Email Marketing 
In coordination with:
Upcoming Events 
No TechComm Next Month 
Have a safe & happy holiday season!

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Tech comm presentation 2014 11-20

  • 2. The purpose of this meeting is to inform and introduce technology to Chamber members, not necessarily to give a complete education on the topics discussed. Some of the technologies discussed are quite often available through Chamber member companies, including several of the volunteers in the subcommittee. Other topics are presented as classes by the Chambers. If you would like to discuss any of these topics more in- depth, please contact one of the subcommittee members after the meeting and we’ll get you in touch with the best contact for your interest. Mission
  • 3. Sub-Committee Chamber Member Companies working together to bring you the information on the technological topics that interest you and can benefit your business! Co-Chairman Ken Tucker, Changescape Web Mark Peimann, EPC Computers Andy Kastrup, ProTronics Technologies, Inc. Art & Candy Zemon, Hen’s Teeth Network Beth Richter, ProTronics Technologies, Inc. Don & David Weir, Managed Computer Services Paul Barthel, Minuteman Press Randy Downs, Independent Consultant
  • 4. “Like” our Facebook Event & Page facebook.com/STCCTechComm
  • 5. Email Marketing Presented by: Ken Tucker November 2014
  • 6. Target the right audience at the right time with the right message Why Do Email Marketing? Email marketing is a powerful channel for driving real business results and achieving measurable ROI Email marketing is better at driving sales than social media (typically) but falls a distant second to search (but can be cheaper to attain).
  • 7. Email Marketing Solutions •Credible email marketing solutions: •Constant Contact – constantcontact.com •Mailchimp – mailchimp.com •AWeber – aweber.com •iContact – icontact.com •Emma – myemma.com •MarketVolt – marketvolt.com •Infusionsoft – Infusionsoft.com •Others include My Newsletter Builder, YMLP
  • 8. Improving Deliverability •Delivery rate = % of emails delivered vs. the total number of messages sent •Email bounces – 8% or higher is an issue •Soft (temporary, rejected by email server) •Hard (permanent, bad email or doesn’t exist) •Low Delivery rates may get you blocked by ISPs •Solutions •Clean up email addresses (done automatically in email marketing solution) •Double Opt-in process •Allow subscribers to manage preferences •Metrics in Email Marketing Solutions
  • 9. Spam •Spam costs nearly $20B annually •Spam is still prevalent because: •It’s easy: Buy a list and import it •It’s cheap: compared to other types of marketing •You don’t need to know your customer •But Spam hurts your marketing efforts •Straight to the junk folder •Turn off customers •Marketing emails account for 70% of spam complaints
  • 10. Grow and Retain Subscribers •Best to Earn your subscribers •Explain why --- what they get out of subscribing: offer tips and tools, product updates, special offers •NEVER purchase lists: high potential for spam complaints, unsubscribes, and bounces – impacts delivery •Send emails to targeted segments increases retention •80% of marketers send the same content to all email contacts. (Source: Experian) •Most email marketers send one-time email blasts
  • 11. 6 Types of Marketing Emails •Email Newsletters •Digests •Dedicated Email •Lead Nurturing •Sponsorship Emails •Transactional Emails
  • 12. Email Newsletters •Goal of Email newsletter •Frequency and deliver times •Creates anticipation – habit of receiving it •Repurposed content (e.g. blog post summaries and links to the full article) •Diverse content – blog post, new offer, upcoming events, announcements, discounts, links to surveys, … •Great for marketing to prospects, lead nurturing, retaining customers, and gaining valuable insights •GSTCCC Newsletter
  • 13. Digests •Similar to newsletters, but focus only summaries of existing information from a specific timeframe •Easy to consume – generally lists and links with short descriptions on what they reader can expect •Place a call to action near the top •Can be sent to different target audiences (e.g. blog categories to a specific audience) •O’Fallon Monday Memo
  • 14. Dedicated Email •Also known as stand-alone emails •Contain information about only ONE offer •New Whitepaper or Event Invitation •Introduce a strong Call to Action •Best to send to a segmented list •Easy to design and build •Don’t need many graphics •Tweak content from a landing page •Easy to measure and track ROI •If a second call to action, use a P.S. at the end…
  • 16. Lead Nurturing •Using email as a part of an integrated strategy •Needs to fit the sales cycle --- need a reason to join •Timely emails based on a new lead (time decay factor) •Automated series on a regular schedule as new leads come in – targeted and segmented – goal to convert •Create emails and content up front, one time investment to continue to drive visits and leads •Also know as: marketing automation, drip marketing, auto-responders •Set up and then it’s marketing on auto-pilot! •High return on a low investment
  • 18. Sponsorship and Transactional •Sponsorship emails are a paid media strategy – pay for your email copy to be included in another vendor’s newsletter. •Sponsorship emails are highly targeted and have an exact ROI •Transactional emails are triggered by specific actions your contacts have taken •Webinar sign up or email double opt-in are examples •While these get high click though rates, they also can create an obstacle (another action required)
  • 19. Critical Elements of an Email Piece
  • 21. Subject Line •Break through the noise of all the other emails •Address your audience’s needs •Use actionable language – action verbs to instill urgency and excitement •Tell the reader exactly what they will get when they open the email •Keep email subject lines to 50 characters or less •Avoid SPAM triggers – see a list of spam trigger words
  • 22. Unsubscribe Link •Mandatory element in your email template •Without Unsubscribe, violates CAN-SPAM •Make it easy and obvious to Unsubscribe •Opt-outs don’t hurt email delivery, but being marked as spam will •Less than 4 out of 1000 marking as spam is the max to ensure strong email delivery
  • 24. Putting Together Your 1st Email •Writing email copy •Laying out your email •Deciding on an image, headline and Subject line for your email •Selecting the segment (part of your list) that will receive your email •Copy editing your email, testing links and sending a test email •Sending out your email campaign
  • 25. Thank You! Presented by: Ken Tucker November 2014 ken@changescapeweb.com www.changescapeweb.com www.changescapeweb.com/blog www.twitter.com/changescape www.facebook.com/changescape www.gplus.to/changescape www.linkedin.com/in/kentuckerweb www.gplus.to/kentucker 636-947-6200 Please Subscribe to the Marketing and Small Business Blog at http://www.changescapeweb.com/blog-subscribe/
  • 26. Email Marketing Presented by: Art Zemon November 2014
  • 35. Art Zemon President, Hen's Teeth Network Inbound Marketing & Website Services 866-HENS-NET or 636-447-3030 x200 www.hens-teeth.net art@hens-teeth.net
  • 37. Nov 20 Presented by: Please fill out your survey & drop it in the box before you leave Art Zemon Mark Peimann Ken Tucker Andy Kastrup Beth Richter Paul Barthel Randy Downs Independent Consultant Don & David Weir Email Marketing In coordination with:
  • 38. Upcoming Events No TechComm Next Month Have a safe & happy holiday season!