Friday, April 27, 2007

Part 2 - Attractive Emails to Send to Customers

Let’s focus on what should be included in your monthly emails.

When it comes to emailing your customers, here’s a list of rules:

1. Be consistent by sending something every month.

2. Make it short.

3. Teach your customers one thing or provide a resource for free.

4. When appropriate, let your email customers be the first to find out about new products.

5. Always give them an action step.

Okay….so let’s go through each of the above so you’ll know exactly what to do.

1. When you’re consistently sending emails you are proving to your customers that you’re reliable….you can be counted on…..you’re in this for the duration. That’s the message. People want that kind of security in knowing they can count on you. Plus, it gives them a chance to forward your information to people, which will increase other’s awareness of you.

2. You have two groups of people who will be reading your monthly emails: readers and skimmers. You’ll want to tailor your information to the skimmers because the readers will read every word because that’s just what they do! They’d read your stuff even if it were 20 pages long and then wonder why you didn’t write 10 more pages. However, if a skimmer opens your email and sees the little bar on the right has to extend way too far down the page before the end, you’ve lost them. Get to your point quickly. Most people are busy and they just won’t take the time for a long email.

3. Always teach something new or provide a resource for free. This is my favorite one because you will capture the hearts of your customers for life if you commit to this! Let me give you some examples that will get your creative juices flowing:

Food Companies: Send a recipe or a tip to make cooking easier.

Picture Companies: Give customers a decorating idea or a tip for organizing pictures quickly.

Entertaining Companies: Recipes and fun entertaining ideas.

Decorating Companies: Share seasonal decorating tips and trends. My favorite is when someone takes one product and shows 3 different ways it can be used in my home!

Educational Companies: Ideas for sharing time together with kids and simple/fun activities to do with them. Highlight one of your books and how you’ve used it with your own kids.

Beauty Companies: What’s the latest trend in makeup and colors? What happens if I don’t wash my skin daily? What happens if I mix and match skin care products….you get the idea!

Pet Care Companies: How can I better care for my pet? What’s the latest in research and trends for pet care? How can I make things easier when I travel with a pet? What hotel chains now accommodate pet owners?

Candle Companies: Unique decorating ideas for my candles. Is there research about the emotions that different scents will cause? What are your candles made from and why? Educate your people and cause them to think.

Clothing Companies: What are the seasonal trends and colors? Provide quick tips for packing clothing when going on vacation. How can I buy one shirt and make it work for 3 different outfits?

Jewelry Companies: What’s hot for the season? How do I know which piece of jewelry looks best for various occasions? What’s the best way to clean and take care of my jewelry?

Create a file folder and label it “ideas.” Each time you think of something you could include in your email newsletter, write it down and tuck it into your folder. It will make life so much easier for you when you sit down to write.

Another really great tool is to use your customers’ questions. When someone asks you a question (and it’s a good one), then write it down, along with your answer and put it in your newsletter. Your customers will love this!

4. When your company unveils some new products, include this information in your newsletter. Let your email customers have the privilege of being the first to find out about them. Again….you may want to highlight one new product and do your teaching around this item.

5. Present action steps. After you’ve signed your name, provide a P.S. and give them your actions steps.

Do you want them to visit your website?

Then say this:

P.S. Please visit my website at http://www.tonyagrimes.com/artman/publish/cat_index_8.shtml to read Part 1 of this newsletter. (This is for real for those of you who missed last month’s Part 1 newsletter on this subject!)

Do you want your customers to place an order for the new products?

Then type this:

P.S. You can be one of the first to entertain guests with this new place setting. Please visit my website: http://www.PutYourWebsiteAddressHere.com to get yours now.

These email newsletter tips will help you to create loyal and committed customers. It will help you to gain referrals which will increase your sales and recruiting. It’s such a win for everyone involved.

Have a GREAT and productive week!

Tonya, Owner
Dynamic Performance Institute, Inc.
"Helping Consultants Get Back to the Basics!"
http://www.TonyaGrimes.com

Copyright 2007. Dynamic Performance Institute, Inc.

Permission is granted to post this newsletter on your website and forward it as long as all contact information remains.

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