Email Marketing Lesson: One of the Seven Deadly Sins That Will
Sabotage Your
As I was looking around the Internet this week I was reminded of
something that I have seen so many email marketers miss. It's so
simple I can't believe anybody does it, but everyday I open my
inbox, I see it dozens of times.
What is it?
-Well it's something that takes about one minute to set up
-It's critical to your success as an Email Marketer
-If you miss it, your open rate will surely suffer
-It's one of the seven deadly sins that will sabotage your email
marketing campaign
Interested to know the sin?
Putting something that means nothing in your From field.
The From field is the part of the email message that identifies
where the message is coming from (e.g., Jack's Flowers). The
>From field in your email marketing message can be set to
anything you wish.
When your subscriber gets your email message, the first point of
contact is their inbox. If the subscriber recognizes the
information in the From field,the message is quickly opened.
If your subscriber doesn't recognize the information in the From
field, the message is likely to get deleted before it's opened.
Why?
Do you readily open messages from people you don't know? I sure
don't. I don't want to get bombarded with emails promoting
little blue pills, or worse, somebody's cruel virus.
Putting something that means nothing in your From field is
certainly the surefire way to get your email message in the
delete box - before it even gets opened!
Wondering what should go in your From box?
a) The name of your business b) The name of your e-newsletter
(if the name is recognizable) c) Your web address (if it is
recognizable)
Do NOT use your personal name unless you are well known.
Okay, I agree if I got an email from Anthony Robbins I think I
would recognize his name. However getting an email from Mary
Johnson (when I don't know her) it is another story.
This is usually the way that companies blow it with the From
field:
Some well-intentioned employee who is responsible for sending
out the e-newsletter sends the email message from their email
address. Unfortunately that employee doesn't realize that no one
will recognize their name and will most likely delete the
message before it gets opened.
So what do you do now?
Immediately go and check what you have set up in your From field
on all of your e-newsletters.
If you are guilty of the From field sin, ask forgiveness from
the email gods and move on. If you were already one step ahead
of me and had a great From field entry - congratulations!