Why Not Email Marketing?
If
you are currently participating in other types of Internet marketing but not
email marketing you should seriously consider why you are avoiding this type of
advertising. This is important because email marketing can be a very important
part of an Internet marketing campaign. Many business owners avoid email
marketing for fear of being accused of spamming. Internet markets may not have
a clear understanding of what is spam and what is not so they avoid
participation in email marketing campaigns to avoid the potential for being
labeled a spammer.
Why
are Internet marketers so afraid of being accused of being purveyors of spam?
This is a common fear for a number of reasons. First of all there may be harsh
penalties associated with sending spam emails. Recipients of spam have the
option of reporting the spam to their Internet service provider who will
investigate the validity of the claim. If the originator of the email is
determined to be a spammer there can be harsh consequences.
Internet
marketers are also afraid of email marketing because they believe it will not
be well received by potential customers. This is an important concept because
Internet users are bombarded with spam each day. Receiving this quantity of
spam each day can be frustrating and can anger some Internet users. These
Internet users are not likely to be receptive to email marketing. The fear that
these potential customers will view email marketing and stray to competitors
keeps many Internet marketers from taking advantage of this type of marketing
strategy.
However,
it is important to note that despite the prevalent problem with spam, many
Internet users are quite receptive to email marketing. This is especially true
in situations where they specifically requested to receive more information
from the business owner regarding his products and services. Potential clients
are particularly receptive to email marketing which provides something of value
to the recipient of the email. Emails which contain in depth articles, useful
tips or product reviews may be appreciated by consumers.
Additionally,
items such as e-newsletters and correspondence courses offered via email can be
of particular interest to potential customers. E-newsletters are typically longer
documents than traditional email marketing pieces and can provide a great deal
of additional information to the email recipient. Email correspondence courses
may be offered in short segments and typically amount to a significant amount
of information which is likely to be greatly appreciated by the email
recipients.
One
final way to prevent email recipients from viewing your email marketing efforts
as spam is to only send the emails to recipients who register with your website
and specifically request for you to send them additional information and
promotional materials. This opt in formula is ideal because it ensures you are
not wasting your email marketing efforts on recipients who are not interested
in your products or services. It also ensures the recipients of the email
marketing campaign do not view the informative and promotional materials they
are receiving as spam. This technique for compiling an email distribution list
is quite effective but it is important to remember you should always include
information on how
recipients can opt out of receiving future emails,
www.Automatic-Responder.com is a great service to help with this. This is
important because the email recipients may have once been interested in
receiving marketing emails but over time this may change. If they are no longer
interested in these emails, they may begin to view the emails as spam if they
are not given the option of being removed from the distribution list.



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