Optimizing Your Clinics Email Marketing
Email marketing is a good way for businesses to engage both potential and existing customers. In 2015, email users are nearly around 2.6 billion and this is expected to exponentially increase to over 2.9 billion in the year 2019.
Emails are very useful in the business world and as well as consumers - mainly due to its use for notification consisting of online sales.
Further, survey says that 91% of consumers check their email at least daily and 55% of companies surveyed say they generate more than 10% of sales from email.
Data from the Direct Marketing Association reveal that 66% of online consumers made transactions out of an email marketing message.
Email marketing allows you to be efficient. You can save a lot of your precious time after optimizing your autoresponder sequence or your sales funnel. Automation takes over and does most of the work for you.
But first, you have to plan about the results you want to achieve when hatching plans to grow your list. Map out how email marketing can be incorporated in your overall marketing scheme.
So, how do you improve your patient interaction through email marketing?
Start with what you write as a keyword in your subject line. A study shows that those with keywords confirm, features, upgrade, magic and raffle are likely to be reported as spam so it is best to avoid them unless you were able to built up a list that really trusts you and your brand.
Make a great first impression on your new subscriber through the welcome email or the autoresponder sequence.
When do you send them?
Try sending them on days other than Tuesday and Thursday and email your customers between the hours of 2 PM and 5 PM.
MailChimp’s Email Genome Project reveals that more mails are sent on Tuesday and Thursday than any other day of the week so you might want to test sending emails on other days so you will have less competition. This will pave the way for increased inbox space and click through rates.
People are more likely to open their email between 2 PM to 5 PM, regardless of time zone, according to the Email Genome Project.
Where do you link your email?
Try sending your email traffic to a dedicated landing page because this is usually the one that has a higher conversion rate. Also, you might want to include social share buttons in your emails as this can also generate higher click through rates.
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