Is your email marketing on life support, showing fewer signs of engagement despite your best efforts? Email marketing is NOT dead - in fact I dub it as the ‘cockroach of marketing’ due to its resilience! Recently I talked with Melanie Benson on her Amplify Your Success Podcast about strategies that spike engagement and fill your programs. Here are a few of the highlights from our conversation: ⭐️ How to give your audience a better EXPERIENCE with your email frequency ⭐️ The secret to getting higher ENGAGEMENT rates with less opt outs ⭐️ How to overcome blank page syndrome to get more emails out to your list with EASE ⭐️ The best practices for using EMOJIS in your emails so it doesn’t trigger spam filters ⭐️ How to create SUBJECT LINES that get more opens (and tools that can help) Tune in for actionable tips on writing impactful emails that drive sales, boost email performance, and battle blank page syndrome... Listen to the full conversation here 🎧 https://lnkd.in/dU3PsUkB
I love this idea of never starting from scratch, Danielle Weil. I definitely draw from my LinkedIn posts for inspiration for my nonfiction emails, especially the comments.
Danielle Weil It's great to hear that email marketing is still alive and kicking! It’s so true that when done right, it can be one of the most powerful tools in your marketing toolbox. The tips you shared are incredibly valuable, especially when it comes to email frequency and overcoming blank page syndrome. I'm particularly interested in learning more about the secret to using emojis effectively—sounds like a small touch that can have a big impact! How do you approach subject lines to ensure they resonate with your audience and increase open rates?
Oo! I want to know good subject line tools. My open rates drop the more I grow my list.
Great job, Danielle! Email marketing is super powerful when done right. At evyAI.com, we’re seeing amazing results with personalized strategies. Excited to see where this goes!
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4moDanielle, your advice to never start from scratch is an interesting perspective, and it makes perfect sense. Blank page syndrome is a thing and can be paralyzing. I keep a running list of ideas for content in my phone so I'm rarely without ideas. However, when I so start feeling blank I go back to old content and spin off from there. Also, I find ChatGPT helpful for ideation. How do you feel about using ChatGPT in this way?