Email marketing should never be overlooked! Find out how we achieved industry-beating engagement figures for our retail client's email newsletter campaigns.
Email marketing is one of the most effective, but overlooked, ways of marketing a business online. It’s as relevant as ever and continues to evolve at a constant pace. When our retail client came to us with the need to improve engagement through this channel, we used our four-pronged approach to developing highly-optimised email content, from calendar, to subject line, to the design itself.
Our goals were;
With no option to buy products online, our client wanted to use email to drive in-store footfall by showcasing current deals and building brand awareness. Though this in itself wasn’t measurable, we felt that we could take steps to increase the volume of Trustpilot reviews, and measure ‘find your store’ visits following email campaigns.
We wanted to use email newsletters to enhance our existing content strategy. The email newsletter campaign would be tightly aligned to reflect current blog content which (in turn) was designed to showcase current deals and seasonal trends and recipes, driving a cyclical, positive impact.
We took on four-step approach to improving email newsletter content. In addition to aligning the content of the newsletters themselves with business goals (and using them to bring visibility to activity-driving competitions and content), we used careful testing and our knowledge of behavioural science to achieve success.
The day and time of an email being sent is as important as the content itself. We looked at the full content calendar to identify the best times that newsletters could support the wider content strategy.
Our client's typical audience were non-digital natives, in middle aged or older age brackets, helping form our basic approach. We built a weekly email into our strategy, giving us an opportunity to quickly nail down the right day and time to send emails out, after which we were able to stick to a scheduled time.
We renovated the email newsletter design, following the ‘triangle’ rule of directing readers’ attention. This would include a bold image at the top, oriented in the centre of the email, followed by content and a CTA to the hero topic of the week.
This format quickly improved email click rates, as attention was drawn to the most important element as the eyes followed the content.
While each of the above approaches came with a background of best practice knowledge, every brands’ approach to email marketing must be bespoke to its audience. Our team used A/B testing to drill down on the best tactics for engaging with customers. All elements of our strategy were run through, test by test, until we had enough information to ascertain the best way of approach.
These tests included;
Reporting effectively on email activity was an essential step to evaluating activity and ensuring we could take actionable steps to improve and identify the best results from our testing.
Through our approach, we not only surpassed our targets for meeting the retail industry standard, but went beyond the average open and click rates across all industries:
Find out how you can enhance this direct touchpoint for your audience. Talk to us about our newsletter and content project options.
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