Mar 07, 2017
If you've been exposed to the marketing world for quite some time now, most likely you've heard about the importance of building an email list.
You can turn your attention to other areas of your business but without any email subscribers, you won't be getting real conversions and sales.
The stats are impressive:
According to McKinsey & Company, email is 40 times more effective in acquiring new customers than social platforms like Facebook and Twitter. For every $1 you spend on email marketing, you'll generate an ROI of $38.
Reasons why email is so effective
What makes email so powerful, anyway?
For people to be part of your email list, you need to create an opt-in form or email signup form. Design your signup form in a way that it stands out and looks aesthetically pleasing. Use colors that match your branding. Include a persuasive call-to-action. Only ask for necessary info to avoid overwhelming your visitors. Most marketers include only 2 email fields - name and email address.
Below is an example of a compelling signup form:
There are high-converting spots on your website where people are more likely to take action. To boost your email signups, OptinMonster suggests placing your form on these areas:
An opt-in bribe or lead magnet is a free offer or incentive you give to your potential subscribers in exchange for their contact information. The reason why you need to provide a lead magnet is that people don't usually give their private information without you offering something in return. People need to know what's in it for them.
Your lead magnet can be either of the following:
Make sure that your lead magnet is relevant to your brand. It should be exclusive, which means that people won't be able to find it elsewhere.
Here's an example of a lead magnet that's relevant and exclusive from Pro Cheer Life:
After you've collected a handful of email subscribers, don't forget to nurture your email list. Your list is your most valuable asset. Send people messages that they would love to read and share. Segment your list and choose an appropriate schedule and frequency for delivering your messages. Always A/B test your emails!
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