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Increase your Response Rates

Considering that your IP reputation is at its ideal level, increasing your response rates boils down to improving your email engagement. In this PPT slide show, you will learn the seven simple steps you could take to improve your email engagement, which will ultimately translate to increased response rates.

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Increase your Response Rates

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  1. Increasing Response Rates opens, clicks and purchases Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  2. Often times, we get emails from customers asking about open rates, response rates, even inbox rates. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  3. First things first... it's important to keep your IP reputation as high as possible. We strive for above 90 for the best baseline. Assuming that your score is consistently above 90 (if not, please review the email from last week in which we discussed your Sender Score), then you can be pretty certain that the rest of it has to do with both engagement and content... The good news is those are the only variables that you have to worry about on your end. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  4. Here are 7 simple things to start testing immediately Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  5. 1 Test plain text content only. Many times we see an issue with the HTML formatting itself. It's not enough to simply copy and paste your HTML from your favorite HTML editor. You need to make sure it's properly formatted for email... Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  6. 2 Test your footers including your unsubscribe link and surrounding text. Start by removing the text from your message entirely and slowly add components back in to isolate any text that may "sound" like you're being extra cautious for FTC compliance, buy may simply be worded a little "too" strong. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  7. 3 Test from email address and reply to email address. Start by testing an email address from your sending domain. (ie yourdomainmail.com, yourdomain.net, or wherever your email client is hosted). Be sure that you've added the SPF records to your DNS for the sending domain. These are provided with your welcome email containing all of your account details. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  8. 4 Test message content. Content isn't just blocked due to trigger words. The ISPs have gotten quite sophisticated and can recognize "speech" patterns if you will causing them to junk your email simply based on the way the content is written. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  9. 5 Send different messages to unengaged subscribers than you do to engaged subscribers. In other words, if someone hasn't opened a message in 6 months, send them email copy with a different subject line designed to get them to open the email. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  10. 6 Purge "dead" leads or send from adifferent IP address. Over time the ISPs will likely filter IPs based on engagement, rather than just individual subscribers. While it's best to simply get rid of people that are simply not interacting with you, it's understandable that you may not want to ditch older leads since not every email client has images turned on or registers opens. In this case, you really do want to send from different IP addresses at the very least. Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  11. 7 For NEW people coming into your list strongly encourage people to whitelist your from domain (and then don't change it)! Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

  12. To receive more information on increasing your response rates, click here http://www.emaildelivered.com/email-delivered/increasing-your-response-rates/. And Remember to sign up for the FREE Email Delivered Pulse newsletter for articles, tips, and recommended resources for email marketers.   Heather Seitz is the Co­Founder and CEO of Email Delivered. For over a decade she has used email marketing to build successful companies and solved the biggest barrier to consistent profitability: deliverability.Download this information in: :Infographic | PDF Guide Visit www.EmailDelivered.com for Email Marketing and Deliverability Tips, Tools, & Training

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