Despite the rise of social media and other digital channels, email marketing, and newsletters specifically, are still a very powerful tool for building relationships, driving website traffic, and lead generation.
*Updated 05/11/2024
In fact, multiple studies show that the average return on investment (ROI) for email marketing is $36 (and up to $72) for every $1 spent.
With the average office worker receiving over 120 emails daily, creating an email newsletter that stands out and captures attention is becoming increasingly challenging.
This article will explore 7 practical tips and strategies for creating irresistible email newsletters your subscribers will look forward to receiving.
A poorly crafted subject line will cause your email to get lost in the inbox, while a compelling one can entice readers to open and engage with your content.
The subject line is the first thing your subscribers see, and it can make or break the success of your email newsletter.
Here are my best tips for crafting effective email subject lines:
The subject line is your first (and sometimes only) chance to make a good impression and entice subscribers to engage with your email newsletter.
Crafting compelling, attention-grabbing subject lines is essential for any successful email marketer.
Subscribers are showing genuine interest in what you have to say and permitting you to appear in their inbox. That's a big deal!
You want to avoid exhausting them by sending them the same old stuff everyone else is getting.
Exclusive content adds value to your newsletters, making them more enticing for your audience. It can include:
Giving your subscribers something unique and valuable rewards them and encourages new sign-ups.
Exclusive content helps build a sense of community and loyalty among your audience, setting your newsletters apart and making them a must-read for your subscribers.
Here is a great example of the daily newsletter (and email newsletter design) from Search Engine Journal.
Each newsletter begins with the hottest topic in SEO at the moment. Of course, this being the recent Google Core Update initiated in March 2024.
It goes on to list out other hot topics related to SEO and social media, upcoming webinars to attend, and podcasts you should be listening to. An all-around excellent source you should subscribe to!
A plain text email won't cut it in today's visually-driven world. Your newsletter must be visually appealing and well-designed to capture attention and engage readers.
Fortunately, you can do a few simple things to make your newsletter more visually appealing:
Another way to make your emails visually engaging while driving conversions is to use countdown timers. To add a countdown timer to your emails, you’ll need a tool like an email countdown app.
With a countdown timer, you’ll create the Fear of Missing Out and get more people to take action when you promote your sales events.
When it comes to email newsletters, brevity is key. Your subscribers are inundated with content and have limited attention spans.
A study shows that the average human attention span decreased by almost 25% from the early 2000s. Today, it is shorter than that of a goldfish (9 seconds).
So, it's essential to keep your content concise. Here are a couple of tips:
Prioritize the most critical information. Before writing, determine the primary purpose of your email and the key messages you want to convey.
Focus on delivering those essential points clearly and concisely, without unnecessary fluff or filler content.
When your emails feel tailored to their interests and needs, readers are more likely to open, read, and take action.
Remember that a real person on the other end will be reading it. So, make sure to write in a personal and friendly way.
There are a few valuable ways you can do this:
Personalizing and tailoring your email newsletter content can significantly boost open rates, click-throughs, and conversions.
A strong call-to-action (CTA) is essential for driving engagement and conversions from your email newsletter subscribers.
Whether you want subscribers to make a purchase, visit your website, or sign up for an event, a well-crafted CTA guides them toward taking that next step.
Here's how to do it:
More importantly, continuously experiment with different CTA variations, such as placement, wording, and design, to determine what resonates best with your audience.
It will help you refine your approach and maximize the effectiveness of your CTAs.
The Zeigarnik Effect is a psychological phenomenon that suggests people remember uncompleted or interrupted tasks better than completed ones.
In other words, if you can leave your readers with a cliffhanger, they're more likely to stick around until the end. And an email newsletter is a great way to put it into action.
Here's how:
Email marketing is a great technique that can help you achieve your business goals, but only if people read your emails.
However, standing out in crowded inboxes requires a strategic approach.
Follow the tips above to create an irresistible email newsletter that fosters meaningful relationships with your audience and achieves email marketing success for your business.
Shanice Jones is a techy nerd and copywriter from Chicago. For the last five years, she has helped over 20 startups building B2C and B2B content strategies that have allowed them to scale their business and help users around the world.