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Article Title: Email Marketing - Why Your Emails Do Not Get Opened
Author: Jim Patterson
Category: Email, Ezines and Newsletters, Writing for the Web
Word Count: 555
Keywords: email marketing, email ad blasters, subject line, ezines
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Read anything about email marketing today in forums and you will probably come 
across loads of people that believe that marketing products through any of the 
forms of email marketing has lost all effectiveness.

Whether you publish a newsletter or ezine, use email or ad blasters or publish 
your emails to safe lists the statistics are not too encouraging. Less than two 
percent of many emails are ever even opened. This is not true for everybody 
though...

There are some very successful business people out there marketing products and 
services and even mlm programs using email marketing methods almost 
exclusively. Obviously these emails are getting opened!

So what is the difference?

How do they do what so many cannot?

The answer must be centered on the emails subject line or headline. The truth 
is that if your email is getting deleted without even being opened, the subject 
line just is not doing its job.

What is the job of the subject line? The only purpose it could possibly serve 
is to motivate someone to open and read the email message. If the email does 
not get opened then there was simply not enough interest generated to motivate 
someone to open the message. This is the "sale" of the headline.

A highly effective subject line will jump out at your reader and tell them not 
just something about the topic of your email, but also that they will be 
missing out on something if they fail to read it immediately! Whether you are 
talking about information, income or even some sort of secret, they should feel 
like they can not possibly get it if they do not read this email right now.

It almost goes without saying that this kind of subject line needs to stand out 
from all of the others in the recipients inbox, so using someone elses 
prewritten headline that hundreds or thousands of others could be using is 
obviously not a good idea. Originality is key in this respect!

You can easily prove this to yourself. Think back to any recent major product 
launch. After the first barrage, did you open any of the duplicate emails you 
got in your own inbox? Of course not! Why would you? But I bet that you opened 
some others about that launch that somehow motivated you with this very method. 
You thought you would be missing out if you did not open that email.

Approach the product or service you are promoting from a different perspective 
than you see others doing. This is easier than it sounds if you do your 
homework. Find something about the offer that solves a problem that you have 
faced, and exploit that. Let the subject line you write tell them this could be 
their last opportunity to solve this problem ever.

Another great tactic is to either tune into a controversy surrounding the 
topic, or to create one. Use statements like: "The Founder's Have Signed 
Affidavits Stating This Software Is 100% Legal!" This has been used before to 
great effect. Use your imagination and you will find dozens of possibilities. 
Anything that portrays the topic as cutting edge, radically different or 
borderline "Black Hat" is highly effective and motivating.

If you succeed in getting across that your prospect will miss out on vital 
information by failing to read your message, your subject line will succeed and 
your email will get opened...

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