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Top 10 Email Marketing Mistakes

Email marketing is the most effective form of marketing. It allows you to connect with your target market, build relationships, and achieve a closeness that is unheard of with other marketing methods. Keep these top 10 marketing mistakes to a minimum for more success.

Mistake #1: Using Deceptive Sensationalized Subject Lines

The subject line of your email determines whether readers open it or trash it. In trying to create interest, many marketers mistakenly go overboard and use sensationalized subject lines. These are also known as click-bait titles. When clicked, the email doesn’t deliver the content promised in the title. This leads your audience to mistrust you because they think you “have something up your sleeve” and have tricked them. When they feel this way, they will unsubscribe in droves.
Use subject lines that make readers curious about the details in the email. Keep the subject line short and simple to encourage readers to click and read. Deliver the content you hinted at in the subject line to make subscribers glad that they clicked to read.

Mistake #2: Disregarding Readability Factors

Technology advancements make it easier than ever to send and read email messages. However, because your audience can use a huge variety of devices, browsers, and apps to read email, there are many readability factors you need to consider when creating an email message. Your audience should be able to open and read your email messages regardless of the device or software that is used.
Ensure that readability is not a problem by keeping the format simple and using software that automatically adjusts for the subscriber’s device, browser, and app. Since you will be adding a call to action link, make sure that the link’s destination page is also responsive and can be easily accessed and read.

Mistake #3: Using a No-Reply Email Address

Using a “no-reply” email address discourages interaction with your readers. It can also give them the impression that you don’t care what they think or need. When subscribers feel this way, they are more apt to mark the email as spam or unsubscribe from your list.
Both of these actions can hurt your reputation, limit your click-through rate, and reduce your profits. It can even lead to your domain or IP being blacklisted by the user’s email client if the email is marked as spam. This can have a far-reaching effect on your overall deliverability.
Strongly encourage subscribers to “whitelist” your email address and use your support system to ask questions or make suggestions. Add a prominent support link to the bottom of each email and use the appropriate “reply-to” features in your email system. Make sure you keep the line of communications open. Also, make it easy for readers to adjust their subscription options. It beats the heck out of being marked as spam and blacklisted.

Mistake #4: Not Adding Value

When you have someone’s email address, you have a greater connection with them than you may realize. They have made your emails a priority. Your subscribers give you the gift of accessibility because they feel that you add value to their lives. They want and need to hear from you.
Take this show of trust seriously. Show your appreciation. Make sure every message you send is valuable to them. If it doesn’t add value, don’t send it.
To make your emails more valuable to your readers, focus on your audience’s needs. Provide niche related solutions, suggestions, sources, services, and more.

Mistake #5: Too Much Focus on Selling

Emails that focus on making a sale tend to turn subscribers off. These types of emails often focus on a product or service and have multiple “buy” or “learn more” links in them. Instead of emailing about the product or service, email about the niche related problem your audience faces.

Help readers, who have the specific problem, see that they aren’t alone and helpless. There are things they can do to fix or make things better. In other words, give them hope and then suggest a well-researched solution or information that will enable them to discover other options.

The key is to make your email primarily focused on the people, their feelings, their needs, and the things that are important to them. Benefits of the solution or information you provide should be secondary and details about product features should come last.

Mistake #6: Sending Impersonal Emails

Many things can make an email message seem impersonal. The tone and voice of the message play a large part in how your audience perceives your message. It’s important to talk to your audience in a friendly tone. Your message should sound as if you are emailing a friend. Use “you” instead of “some of you” or other group references.

Begin your messages with a friendly greeting like, “Hi (readers first name). Start your message by saying something semi-personal about yourself that your readers can relate to. This should lead to your reason for emailing. End with a unique “signature closing” and sign your name.

Mistake #7: Not Including a Clear Call to Action

For each email that you send, you should include one call to action. It doesn’t matter if the call to action is for them to buy something, share something, download something, or sign up for something. Give them a clear call to action. Tell them what you want them to do next, which is click the link, and why they should take your suggestion. Keep the number of links to a minimum to 2 or 3. Offer one solution per email. Your audience will get overwhelmed if you give them too many options and they will be unsure of what they should click on.


Mistake #8: Long Email Messages

While long articles are a good idea, long emails aren’t. Each email should cover one main point and contain only 2 or 3 links. If you have a lot to say, send them to a related post or article on your website to share additional information. Remember that most people skim email messages, initially. It’s important to keep your messages short. You don’t want to lose the reader’s attention. Your audience may wait until later to make a decision. This gives them time to read the email more thoroughly.

Mistake #9: Omitting Plain Text URLs

There are several reasons to include plain text links in your emails. In email, include a plain text link as well as a regular link with anchor text. Some email clients and apps don’t handle HTML as well as others. Email filters are less likely to send it to the spam folder when you have a smaller amount of linked text.
Many people prefer to see the full URL as well. It helps them see where the link goes. Providing both an anchored link as well as a plain text link makes your emails valuable no matter which formats your readers prefer to receive.

Mistake #10: Skipping Email Testing

Writing and sending email seems easy. But, like other content, it needs to be planned, written, and edited. It also needs to be formatted and links added. Then, it should be tested, read, and edited again where needed. Most email clients allow you to test by sending the email to one address.
Testing each email before you send it to your list is very important. Look for readability issues but more importantly, check those links. Checking the links and fixing problems, helps to reduce customer frustration and customer service time. It also helps to increase sales and actions. When a link doesn’t work correctly, readers often click away and never go back to purchase or take the action you suggested.

Make it a priority to fix or avoid these top 10 email marketing mistakes. Keep your audience happy and coming back for more of your helpful information and solutions.

Social Media Marketing Principals

Success With Social Media Begins with WHY?  

The ManualSocial Media Marketing Principles

You need to go right back to the basics and ask yourself what it is your business actually does and why it does it. It is not enough to think of your social campaign in a vacuum. It is not enough to think of it as something separate and distinct from everything else you do. Rather, you need to look at this from the perspective of what you want to achieve and how you’re going to go about doing it…

The Golden Circle

‘Know your why’ is something of a catchphrase that has become popular among businesses and the origin of this lies with Simon Sineks’ talk on ‘The Golden Circle’.

Simon explained in a TED talk that there are three different ‘layers’ to what a business does – an outer, middle and inner ring that make up the golden circle.

That first outer layer is ‘what’ your company does.  The second middle layer is ‘how’ you do it.  And the final inner layer is why you do it.

Whatever your reason, this is your driving force, your ethos and your mission statement and this needs to lie at the center of your social media strategy?

So why-why?

WordPress Crash Course

The WordPress Crash Course was designed with the complete beginner in mind. I start from square one with purchasing a domain name and hosting and take you every step of the way until you have a finished great looking blog. The videos in the following modules are very easy to understand and you won’t have any problem following the steps. There is NO technical talk. You simply watch what I do and listen to my simple explanations and then do it yourself.

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Abandoned Properties: Empty Houses = Full Pockets

Driving through any just about any neighborhood, you will find homes that have overgrown, unkempt lawns, a stack of freebie newspapers on the front steps, no curtains in the windows, and basically just a “nobody lives here” feel to them.

These are the properties that you are looking for. Once you find one, you need to act quickly to seize your profits!

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40 Great Sources To Find Motivated Seller Suspects

Some of the methods listed below for real estate investors are tried & proven, creative and free or low-cost. As real estate investors, some of the leads or lists below may have a small cost or commission  associated with them or a “pay for a successful referral” quid-pro-quo type of situation if you close on a real estate deal obtained from one of these sources.

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What Is Mobile Marketing – Myths and Truths

Real Estate Investing and Mobile Marketing

Mobile Marketing (along with Social Media) seems to be one of the buzz terms in the Real Estate investing industry lately.  I have compiled this report to educate real estate professionals on you the real story of implementing a Real Estate Mobile Marketing solution.

What is Mobile Marketing and Why is it Important?

According to the Mobile Marketing Association, “Mobile Marketing is a set of practices that enables organizations to communicate and engage with their audience in an interactive and relevant manner through any mobile device or network.”

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Mobile Marketing For Leads and Customer Satisfaction – Part 1

Unlike Email Marketing Where Your Chance of Reaching Your Customers is Slim due to SPAM protection, Mobile Marketing helps you increase that chance. This is a step by step video course takes you by the hand to show you how to do this quickly and easily increase your sales…

Mobile marketing is easy to setup without the technical know how.

The delivery of messages is fast and controllable, you don’t have to worry about that SPAM folder and response times are super super fast. Mobile marketing will help you build a relationship with your customers and makes their experience more personal

This step by step, 6 part video series, takes you by the hand and shows you how to quickly tap into Mobile Marketing! CONDITION: In this video series, I am going to presume that you have a list of customers that you want to contact. However I will also show you ways to build that list.

And in addition to that, I will reveal to you some of the top Ad Networks, if you choose to market to your POTENTIAL customers:

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Going Mobile To Sell Houses Faster

7 Reasons You Need to Mobilize Your Business

There are a lot of new marketing strategies formulated every day in an attempt to penetrate into the public’s interests. One of the most effective, cutting-edge marketing methods being used today is mobile marketing. Thanks to the overwhelmingly popular cell phone, businesses can no longer ignore the importance of a mobile-friendly presence if they really want to reach their target audiences.

Mobile marketing encompasses many different types of marketing techniques and strategies that help businesses increase profits and ROI.  The most popular forms of mobile marketing today are: mobile-friendly websites, SMS text message marketing, and QR (Quick Response) codes.

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How To Find Private Money Using Public Records

It is extremely easy to generate a list of active local private lenders using the public records. There are multiple ways to generate an active list of  private lenders both online and offline depending on your area.  I will demonstrate below how to get the list, whether it’s your local market or a market clear across the country!

Once you have that list then it’s time to implement the method to convert them from a “suspect” to your prospect, then on to your private money lender list.  Frankly, that’s the part that most people, struggle with, is how to go from that list of active lenders to getting them to stroke a check to fund your next deal

There are many different conversion strategies that you could use depending on what makes the most sense for you. We’re going to show you some direct mail strategies, some online strategies and more so you can take everything that we teach here and whatever suits your business model, your needs – take it and use it.