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How To Create A Winning Business Email
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By: Andy Middleton Email Article
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The Call To Action is one of the most important parts to getting high results from your email marketing and unfortunately Click Here seems to be a popular choose and at the same time the worst!

Things to consider when looking at your call to action:

1. The actual action you want the customers to take 2. The wording and phases you use 3. The appearance and presentation of the text, image, and location – very important

Here are some strategies to help increase the responses:

1. Make your offer clear 2. Make sure the call to action is clear 3. Use clear text to make the call to action stand out, don’t be too wordy 4. Links Links, Links – make it easy for the reader to click through 5. Professional images and a clean look

1. Make your offer clear

Just like when you are cold calling you have about 20 seconds to grab the clients attention it’s the same when sending an email the first few lines will be the deciding factor if the reader clicks on your email or not. That’s why "Click here" fails. Its also very important to consider the subject line, as this is your opening line.

The click is the basic unit for measuring the click-through rate, a common measure of success for an email campaign.

2. Make sure the call to action is clear

Generally when you are sending an email campaign its going to senior decision makers who not necessary have the time to read lengthily emails so its important that the call to action is clear.

The call to action should explain the benefit the reader will get, by taking the time to read on or to click through to the landing page.

Marketers who are using email marketing to sell a product or service should use the call to action to encourage the reader to move forward in the sales process, for example order now and receive 25% off.

Remember:

You need to tell the reader what to do and what benefits they will get by doing it.

It helps to have more than one link to your landing page on your email creative to help encourage the reader to take the call to action.

3. Use clear text to make the call to action stand out, don’t be too wordy

Though having mainly links is a good idea you need the reader to click on these and the easiest way to have a reader click on your links to make sure the text and call to action are clear and stand out.

Make action links/text bold and stand out, this will help attract the reader to the call to action.

Try slightly larger and bold font for the call to action compared to the body text in the creative.

4. Links Links, Links – make it easy for the reader to click through

Readers will click on domains, product names, imagines etc, within the email creative, so having these links become as important as the call to action, which will increase your total CTR.

The easier you make it for the reader to click on a link the more likely they will click on your link.

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Marketing Data Ltd - Business and Consumer Email Marketing Specialists

Please feel free to contact us at http://www.marketingdataltd.co.uk or by 0844 414 2363

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