There are a lot of myths about online marketing. Noting, a
few misconceptions may not matter all that much if they are harmless, but when
it comes to money, then it's always better to be well-informed. Some of the
worst, most damaging myths out there revolve around business to business email
marketing. With that in mind, here are some things budding entrepreneur or
start-up should be aware of before running your next email campaign.
Key
Factors:
1. Know your customer. The more you
know about your customer, the better. What are their problems? What are their
current solutions? How can you help them? What do you know about their
business? All of these questions need to be answered before you send a company
an email message. First, you need to make sure they are a good customer for
your offer. Second, it shows respect and they will appreciate that you know
something about who they are.
2. Get to the point. Imagine you are
meeting with your prospective customer at their place of business. You may
start with a bit of small talk, but you wouldn't linger on it. In other words,
you can start your business to business email marketing with a friendly tone,
but you also have to stick with a no-nonsense approach at the same time.
3. Remember who the message is for.
Yes, you are sending out the email to generate profits for your own business,
but the message it contains is for the person receiving it. In other words, you
have to be very clear about how your offer benefits them.
4. Ask for their business. One of the
biggest mistakes people make when it comes to business to business email
marketing is not being bold enough in closing the deal. You don't have the
benefit of making your presentation in a face-to-face setting, so you need to
be clear and direct in what you want the reader of your message to do.
5. Don't use trickery to get them to open your
email. Sure, you may get them to open your message, but you will have
done so through dishonesty. That will kill the sale before you ever get a
chance to present your offer. You also need to bear in mind that there is a
fine line between being clever and being deceitful; make sure you don't cross
it.
6. Track results. When doing business
to business email marketing you should keep track of and measure everything you
can. When you sent out each message, to whom, what the subject line was, the
body of the email, open rates, click-through rates, how many previous messages
you have sent, and so on. You can use any and all of this data to refine your
sales message and improve your results over time.
In today's world, mastering the art and science of B2B email
marketing is one of the most important keys to success. It's relatively
inexpensive, especially when compared to traditional forms of advertising, and
it can give you a very robust return on your investment.
Good luck with that!
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