The best way to do this is through an email marketing strategy. Here is a list of things to do in order to create an email marketing strategy to nurture leads and get the most of your marketing.
Give Your Visitors Options
- Create opt-in opportunities: your forms should let your visitors choose to receive emails
- Give your visitors a reason to want to receive your emails: eBook, explicit info, webinar, etc
- Only send emails to those who opt-in
- Stay relevant and target interests: what were people were interested in when they visited?
- Personalize: use their name and thank them for sharing your blog, reading your ebook, etc
- Value: make it clear to them how you can help: solve their problem with a service
- Write your message: video emailing and images should be supplementary
- Consistency: Send your emails at the same time every day, month, or week
- Clarity: give the email reader something to do to further engage with them like an ebook, blog, etc
- Link your landing page: it’s an extension of your email and where conversion takes place
- Click-Through Rate (CTR): measures how many people clicked to your landing page
- Experiment with different subject lines, CTA’s, and timing to improve CTR - Unsubscribe Rate: this will always be present but don't let it get too high
- If it gets too high, check to make sure you are only emailing those who have opted-in - Conversion Rate- measures how many clicks turned into reconversions to your landing page
- Test different landing pages to improve conversion to your website
Lead nurturing is about developing relationships with your leads. Email marketing is only one way to develop this relationship.
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