Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 1:45:04 GMT -8
Up with the appropriate text to perform or test, they simply paste ready-made graphics. Why does this happen? It's easier to throw the so-called ready-made ones. No need to perform many tests No need to thoroughly check that mailing is working correctly on all email clients. Just load the mail database and send then cry with poor results. However, in most cases this shortcut doesn't work at all. All graphic emails end up as spam, open rates skyrocket, and there are no results. You don't believe it then let's do a little test. Log into your email.
Access the folder. I bet the emails inside are all the graphic emails mentioned above, the text is just the footer. I was right. Check your inbox now. It mainly consists of C Level Contact List emails written in text form because that's how people write to each other in reality. No normal person would send an email to a friend or business partner that looks like a large banner. Now you know why most directors and marketing managers don’t value the role of email marketing. There is a simple relationship here bad emails graphics lack of text and optimization.
A poor results e.g. sales and claims emails don't work (already ready). A picture is worth a word Well maybe yes but can you imagine a graphic that could sell a loan or a service or generate leads Me neither. Yes a good photo or graphic is a great addition but it should never play a major role. Another example Go to your website and delete all text on it. You can keep the footer and menu. Now if you sell online wait for your first customer. Do you think someone will decide to buy just because they see a beautiful graphic.
Access the folder. I bet the emails inside are all the graphic emails mentioned above, the text is just the footer. I was right. Check your inbox now. It mainly consists of C Level Contact List emails written in text form because that's how people write to each other in reality. No normal person would send an email to a friend or business partner that looks like a large banner. Now you know why most directors and marketing managers don’t value the role of email marketing. There is a simple relationship here bad emails graphics lack of text and optimization.
A poor results e.g. sales and claims emails don't work (already ready). A picture is worth a word Well maybe yes but can you imagine a graphic that could sell a loan or a service or generate leads Me neither. Yes a good photo or graphic is a great addition but it should never play a major role. Another example Go to your website and delete all text on it. You can keep the footer and menu. Now if you sell online wait for your first customer. Do you think someone will decide to buy just because they see a beautiful graphic.