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How To Create Compelling E-mail Offers That Sell Like Crazy

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If you want to create a dynamic e-mail campaign, you have to
offer your clients more than a simple announcement. Far too often
people fall into the trap of believing an announcement is enough
to entice their customer.


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How To Create Compelling E-mail Offers That Sell Like Crazy
Copyright © 2006 Dan Lok
Quick Turn Marketing International, Ltd.
http://www.WebsiteConversionExpert.com



If you want to create a dynamic e-mail campaign, you have to
offer your clients more than a simple announcement.

Far too often people fall into the trap of believing an
announcement is enough to entice their customer.

Unfortunately, an announcement does little to help compel or
encourage your clients to buy from you.

If you want customers to buy from you, you're far better off
offering "special deals" or a "special offer" than simply
offering an announcement.

Why?

An announcement says, "Hey, I have a new product!"

Wow, that's terrific!

But what's in it for the customer?

You have to think about what your customer's needs are and how
you are filling them with every contact you make.

An announcement doesn't take these needs into consideration, and
that's why far too often announcements fail to produce results.

An announcement also lacks a call to action or an incentive for
customers to contact you.

It doesn't make sense to contact someone unless you are going to
offer him or her an incentive to buy your product.

Keep this in mind when creating your next e-mail campaign.


Types of Promotions

So now you know you have to offer incentives. Now, what kind of
incentive do you offer in your e-mail campaign?

There are many different incentives to offer. Most people rely on
the special discount offer.

You don't always have to offer a discount however, to get people
to buy from you. You can for example, offer a new product to your
customers.

Say for example, you offer them a free publication, like a
subscription to your newsletter if they buy your product now. Or,
you can offer them 20% off your latest publication when they
order.

You can also offer special deals by recognizing some special
event in your personal life. Most customers appreciate e-mails
that include some personal information about you. For example,
let's say you have an upcoming birthday or anniversary to
celebrate. In your e-mail, mention this.

Say, "Because it's my birthday today I'm offering you a
special discount." This will help your e-mails appear more
personal in nature.

You have to share personal information if you want to build trust
with your clients. Let them know something about you.

Say for example you are sharing your 10th anniversary with your
partner. Let your customer's know you are offering a one-time
deal because of this.

Another promotion you can offer your clients is the "special
sale." I like to call this the "Oops, I forgot!" or "Oops, I
screwed up!" offer.

In this special bonus offer, e-mail your clients a day or two
after you send out an announcement.

Then let them know you forgot to tell them something in the
previous "announcement", so if they order now, they can take
advantage of your mistake.

Then offer them something. Then after a couple of days send them
a last minute reminder. You can phrase it similar to, "We almost
sold out, and we only have a few hours left, so act now so you
don't miss out. Remember, you'll be reaping A, B, C
benefits."

Special offers are great during holidays, like Christmas,
Halloween or even Valentines Day. Speaking of Valentines Day,
remember your offers don't have to be discounts. They can be
something unusual, crazy or fun. Like on Valentines Day, offer
your clients a rose or chocolate for ordering that day.

Your goal should be to keep things exciting and fun. Keep all
your promotions an event.

Another way to produce more feedback from your e-mails is to send
customers FAQ e-mails. Let's say for example, you send an e-mail
that creates some questions you'd like to respond to.

You can send an FAQ offer or follow up e-mail that answers all
their questions and presents a new offer or special deal for your
customers.


How Often You Should E-mail Clients?

How often should you e-mail your clients? If a customer
consistently buys your products and services, you should send
frequent e-mails.

If however, you are sending a special promotional offer to
someone that has never ordered from you, don't waste too much
time on it.

My experience suggests customer's who buy something once or
twice are much more likely to buy again.


When Should You Send Your E-Mail Offers?

When should you e-mail your clients? The answer is "It
depends." My experience shows Tuesdays and Thursdays are the
best days to e-mail people.

Why? Who knows?

It may be people don't want to check their e-mail on the
weekends. It may be they are thinking of the weekend and not
their e-mail on Friday.

They may have too much work to catch up on Mondays. For me,
Tuesdays and Thursdays have always produced the best responses.
Then again, I am focusing on B2B customers. Your experience of
the B2C industry may be different.

These are just a few things you can do to spice up your e-mail
campaign. The bottom line is this... whenever you send an e-mail,
you have to create much more than a simple announcement.

An announcement isn't going to call people to action. You have
to carefully craft your e-mails, to encourage your customers to
act. You want to offer your customers some incentive so they act
on your e-mail immediately.

And one last point... Don't reveal your price in the e-mail.

Your job is to entice, compel and motivate your customers to
buy.

That's the bottom line.




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A former college dropout, Dan Lok transformed himself from a 
grocery bagger in a local supermarket to a multi-millionaire. 
Today, Dan is one of the most sought-after business mentors 
on the Web, as well as a best-selling author. His reputation 
includes his title as the World's #1 Website Conversion Expert. 
To find out what Dan is up to now, visit him at: 
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