Yes, it neither sounds very exciting nor empowering. But the basics are the very foundation! Missing this basic and you could well end up wasting your efforts for the next few months to come.
Like everyone else, you truly want your email campaign to be fruitful, and in the process you too dont want | | to annoy your readers. Turning off your reader with your poor email etiquette and you can be sure that theyll tune out your email message. Spoofthere goes your online business as well! Dont ever let this disaster happen to you!
What kind of email message brings true sale leads Basic......a message that earns basic respect will bring sales, and thats our discussion here.
Common Sense 1 Break up your message up into short paragraphs
Always remember to break up your message and lines so that they dont end up with long characters. Wondering why to do this Simply there are 2 basic reasons:
Ask yourself this: - after looking at computer screen for quite some time, do you feel your eyes getting tire, getting fatigue That would very well happen to others too! The shorter the span of characters across the screen will really makes reading much relaxing, and naturally itll be much more appealing to your reader.
Another reason is this: - some email clients or handler is set to automatically enforcing character or line wrapping. If your message is too long, the content will be presented in "chopped off" style! This definitely will make it looks ugly.
Common Sense 2 - Be extra careful when using letter Caps
How often had you changed your TV channel just to skip listening to some sale bombardment No one will likes sale bombardment...and no one likes a "sale bombardment" email message too. You are going to be turned off by your reader if you do such bombardment.
Email messages written in all caps are considered rule and yelling towards its reader. Its alright to include some sentences and words in all caps, but dont ever go overboard. If you need to, break them up into paragraph for the content.
Emails and message presented in all caps are perceived as rude and uneducated, and will damage the credibility of the sender. How would the reader going to buy from a source that they dont se the credibility
Common Sense 3 - Correct Your Grammar and Words spelling before Sending It
Rule of thumb, as a consumer yourself, would you be convinced by an email that tries to sell you something but had noticeable words spelling and grammar errors You wouldnt! And your perception towards that sender would be well negative too!
When a recipient reads your sales message thats filled with stupid errors, what would they think "Gosh, this fellow doesnt even take the small effort to get his message written correctly. His product is most probably the same lousy quality as his emails."
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When a recipient reads your sales message thats filled with stupid errors, what would they think "Gosh, this fellow doesnt even take the small effort to get his message written correctly. His product is most probably the same lousy quality as his emails."
If you are in business, keep in mind that your image and presentation is your business reputation. More important if you are doing online business where most, if not all your customers dont get the chance to see you face to face.
Your reputation is the main reason why people are buying from you or the next guy he come across. Its of utmost critical that you consistently project a professional image of CREDIBILITY in the mind of your potential customers.
Remember it hard all the time, doing business online and sending emails that filled with lousy errors dont just hurt your online business image...it simply will kill it. And that goes good bye with your business.
About The Author
James Little shares his thoughts at Business Resources Suggestion Site (suggestionsite.com) while ventures into online business. Network sites include Resources Marketplace (http://topkeyword.info ) and Business Centre (businessafe.com) provides resources for internet entrepreneurs.
This article was posted on April 18, 2006 |
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