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Top 10 Tips For Your Most Powerful e-Mail Marketing
by Bill Koelzer
Effective e-mail communications don't just happen. They require some thought about the audience, the purpose of the message, and what the message should include to accomplish that purpose. Here is a short list of steps and tips for writing clear, unambiguous e-mail messages that will not be misunderstood -- and that will help you get the results you want.
Also, answer promptly. Fast follow up says "good service" to customers When you receive e-mail -- or send out your e-mail to a target audience and responses start to come in -- what's next? Fast follow up is what helps make a sale, satisfy a customer need, or move your recipient to whatever action you desired of him. And keep following up. Most sales are not made in the first contact; they are made through follow up. The importance of following up is made clear in these statistics from the Association of Professional Salesmen and the National Sales Executive Association:
You can see from the above data that firms who market online using one-time mass e-mailings might have only limited success. Help prospects reach a decision by presenting a viable, valuable useful possibility that they might not have considered before. Follow up quickly to inquiries -- even if you think you answered a question previously! Use every reasonable opportunity to provide information or service. Do that and your e-mails will produce far better results. This article excerpted from the book, Internet Marketing in Real Estate, by William Koelzer, CBC, APR and Barbara Cox, Ph.D, and Published by Prentice-Hall Publishing, 2000, available at Amazon.com. Published: April 18, 2007 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws.
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