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The Ideal Length of a Sales Email, Based on 40 Million Emails

The Ideal Length of a Sales Email, Based on 40 Million Emails | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

According to TOPO, prospects open less than 24% of sales emails. That means three out of four emails you’ve agonized over and sent to buyers in the past month were likely not worth writing at all.

 

A study from Boomerang reveals the factors behind why some emails are opened, and others are sent straight to trash.

 

The data, based on a collection of more than 40 million emails, showed messages that expressed either moderate positivity or negativity evoked 10 to 15% more responses than completely neutral emails. But, reps should know, the research discovered too much emotion in messages resulted in similar response rates as neutral emails. “Flattery works, but excessive flattery doesn't,” Alex Moore wrote in the report.

 

The optimal length of an email has been much debated. But according to Boomerang’s data, emails between 50 and 125 words had the best response rates at just above 50%. Short and direct emails resonated best with prospects and earned a response.

 

However, the numbers revealed a fine line: Emails that were 10 words or shorter got a response just 36% of the time....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Ever wondered if it's better to write a longer or shorter sales email? Get the answer once and for all.

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Don’t Send Another Cold Message on LinkedIn Until You Read This

Don’t Send Another Cold Message on LinkedIn Until You Read This | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

These are three compelling reasons I’d advise against using LinkedIn to foster cold email introductions. What would I suggest instead?

- Find your target's business email address using the tools listed here.

- Write a value-based email introduction. Make sure it covers in no more than four two-line paragraphs why they should reply to you. 

- Send it to the prospect's business email address. 

- Revise your email to remove any self-serving language.

- Imagine I’m going to pay you $1000 for every word you remove from the email. Take out as many as you can. I owe you at least $10k right?

- Send the email.

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Sales prospecting on LinkedIn is no longer an effective strategy. And, here's a better way.

Benjamin Thibaud's curator insight, September 6, 2017 7:57 AM

Sales prospecting on LinkedIn is no longer an effective strategy. And, here's a better way.

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The Sales Email Template That Won 16 New B2B Customers

The Sales Email Template That Won 16 New B2B Customers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

What’s the difference between the sales email no one opens and responds to and the one that generates dozens of new customers? Is it the subject line, the length, the way the copy is written, or the ideas contained in the content? The answer is a combination of all of the above.


If you have a targeted lead list and your response rate is less than 10% with personalized emails, your emails could use some work. Earlier this year a B2B company came to me for help with their emails. They offered an incredible service for the SaaS space, but weren’t very successful with their sales emails. Their response rates were below 2%....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Heather Morgan's sales email template got some serious results. Read it and incorporate its lessons into your process.

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15 Actionable Strategies to Grow Your Email List (Even If You Have No Traffic) - Sumo

15 Actionable Strategies to Grow Your Email List (Even If You Have No Traffic) - Sumo | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

To grow your email list, you don’t need a ton of traffic. In fact…you don’t even need a website. It’s true. I mean, you should have a website eventually so you can create content and add consistent value, but you could grow a huge, 5-digit email list with four simple tools:


- A landing page


- An email service provider (like ConvertKit, Aweber, or MailChimp)


- An opt-in offer or content upgrade


- The strategies I’m about to teach you in this guide....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

No traffic? Here’s how to build an email list without a website or any traffic to rely on. Smart tactics to consider.

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Gmail Sponsored Promotions: Reach Your Prospects Without an Email List

Gmail Sponsored Promotions: Reach Your Prospects Without an Email List | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The closest a digital marketer can get to being inside their customers’ heads without a survey or a degree in neurosurgery is by getting in their inbox. But that’s not easy to do.

 

Convincing leads to hand over their personal information — aka “lead generation” — is still a challenge for many businesses today. A landing page helps, but even that doesn’t guarantee you get their permission to email them offers.

 

Luckily, there’s a way around all that — a way to get in your customers’ inboxes without convincing them to fork over their email address: using an ad format from Google, called Gmail Sponsored Ads....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Gmail Sponsored Promotions allow advertisers to serve ads in their prospects’ email inboxes. Learn how they work & how to leverage them for lead generation.

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15 of the Best Email Marketing Campaign Examples You've Ever Seen

15 of the Best Email Marketing Campaign Examples You've Ever Seen | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Exceptional email marketing campaigns need to be cleverly written to attract attention in busy inboxes. Marketing emails also need to be personalized, filled with interesting graphics, and designed for desktop and mobile devices.


And above all, emails must contain a meaningful call-to-action.


After all, if brands are taking up subscribers' time -- and inbox space -- with another email, every message must have a point to it.


You probably receive enough emails as it is, and it's tough to know which newsletters are worth subscribing to, so we've curated a list of some of our favorite examples. Read on to discover some great email campaign examples and what makes them great -- or just skip ahead to the brands you already know and love....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Check out 15 top-notch email marketing examples -- and learn what makes them so effective.

Bart van Maanen's curator insight, July 23, 2017 8:26 AM
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The State of Email in 2017: Email Marketing Stats Across Each Industry

The State of Email in 2017: Email Marketing Stats Across Each Industry | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

No matter what industry you’re in, you always look at the top-dogs and think, “Man, I wish I had their resources.” Hundreds of employees. Thousands of social media followers. Millions of dollars in budget. It seems like they can do everything better and quicker than you.


But when it comes to email marketing, a lot of times it’s they who envy you. For example, did you know 26% of the most well-known sites don’t even send a confirmation or welcome email? Guess they didn’t want those new subscribers to stick around, anyways.


Or how ‘bout the 37% of marketers at bigger brands that wish they could switch email service providers, but they can’t because “they feel stuck with their current provider.” Feels nice to have options, doesn’t it?


That’s why I dug into 106 of the top sites (most visited, biggest fan base, hot risers, etc) across the biggest industries on the internet to see what was really going on in the world of email marketing....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Here’s how the top sites use email marketing in 2017. Lots of learning! Recommended reading for marketers. 9/10

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