Posts Tagged ‘landing pages’

MarketingSherpa Email Summit ’07 Takeaways, Day 1, Morning Session

Monday, March 5th, 2007

Along with 650 other email marketers in a giant room in Miami, Florida, I’m now listening to Anne Holland and Stefan Tornquist with MarketingSherpa.

  • 2007 MarketingSherpa showed that email is “extremely significant” to company’s marketing programs.
  • 25% of marketers surveyed have no mention of newsletter or email signup on their homepages.
  • 55% of companies send a Welcome email message within 72 hours. Of those, roughly 1/3 send content beyond welcome – these automated email triggers offer a great opportunity to show examples of previous newsletters or cross-sell or up-sell offers. Strike while the iron is hot and reach out to subscribers right when they are most excited about hearing from you.
  • Transactional email has become more accepted over the past 3 years. Fewer people are hugely negative or positive towards transactional email as long as there isn’t a lot of heavy, “hard sell” marketing speak in them.
  • Email Deliverability: many ISPs like AOL, Earthlink, Gmail, and Yahoo are primarily Reputation-based which has become much more systematic and mathematic in all that Reputation encompasses. Reputation-based programs promote good marketing.
  • Reputation Fixes:
    1) Slash your list
    2) Third Parties & CAN-SPAM (do it right)
    3) Rendering 
  • MSherpa recommends that you re-engage with an unsubscriber at the point of unsubscribing. Add 2-3 quick survey questions asking why they are leaving.
  • Eyetracking: need to teach new designers a data-centric way of where email recipients eyes are drawn to on the email creative. Showed a case study of a more print-driven design that performed horribly on Eye Tools heat map. The other case study showing tightened up copy and strong visual offers performed amazingly where the hottest area of the heat map was actually below the fold. Impressive.
  • Viewing and Rendering: blocked images are important to take into account. Make sure that your email creative has a mix of images and copy where some copy is above the fold.

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Doing Video Right in Email

Monday, June 5th, 2006

Now even though the company is called Horny Toad (makes me think that the name would cause some delivery issues and flags in itself) they have done a great job with using video as a compelling clickthough mechanism. Now we know that a majority of email clients are not going to allow video to be played in the client, but creating an email that looks like it has a play button in it is the way to go. Remember that email is email, video is web. Drive the lead to the website and watch the video on a landing page.

Now go visit Horny Toad

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