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How to Write Emails that Make Subscribers Want to Open, Read, and Act

When it comes to email marketing, there’s a great deal of potential–for success, yes, but also for failure. An ineffective email won’t only fail to incite action, but even worse, it won’t get read, or even opened.

If you want to create an email campaign that incites action, encourages engagement and drives more business–you need to start writing great emails. And here’s how:

1. How to Write Emails that will get Opened

Email is a phenomenal way of reaching out to prospective customers, to leads, to clients, to coworkers and more. But today people’s inboxes are flooded with messages. Inboxes are congested with everything ranging from the urgent to the uninteresting to the downright obnoxious and getting your message to climb it’s way through the clutter (and the spam) to get seen and opened can be difficult.

Successful email campaigns start with something similar to the art of seduction. You need to seduce people into opening your emails, because the most important step in email marketing will always be to entice your audience to, well, open your email in the first place.

Try the following:

2. How to Write Emails Recipients Actually Want to Read

You don’t just want to write emails that your subscribers will open begrudgingly out of a boredom. You don’t want to write emails that recipients will open willingly, out of a small, nagging tinge of curiosity. You want to write emails that you subscribers won’t just read, but look forward to reading.

If you have a monthly newsletter, regular promotions, or even semi-sporadic updates, offers, industry-related news and more, the goal is the same: you want your subscribers to anticipate your emails, to be eager about them, to get excited.

3. How to Write Emails that Sell

Compelling calls to action should be a part of any email campaign. Everything from emails with offers obviously designed to encourage sales and promote products and services, to simple monthly newsletters–all emails should encourage some form of engagement and incite some form of action.

By creating more dynamic email marketing campaigns, you can engage leads, maximize the value of your current customers, and increase sales. If you want to learn a little more about email marketing, you can read more about effective email marketing here.

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