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20 Email Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners

March 20, 2023 By Melinda Emerson Leave a Comment

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20 Email Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners socialEmail marketing is a powerful tool for small businesses to engage with their audience, drive traffic to their website, and ultimately increase sales. But with so many emails flooding inboxes every day, it can be tough to make your message stand out. To help you create effective email campaigns, I’ve compiled 20 of my favorite email marketing tips for small business owners and grouped them into five important categories: 

  • List Building and Opt-In
  • Email Content and Design
  • Timing and Frequency
  • Personalization and Segmentation
  • Testing and Analytics

List Building and Opt-In

Growing your email list is essential for effective email marketing. In fact, Week 2 of my Ultimate Guide to Email Marketing course is all about building a powerful and effective email list! Check it out here, and get a few of my list building email marketing tips below.

Offer a Lead Magnet to Entice Sign-Ups

Email Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners offer lead magnet

A lead magnet is a free resource or incentive you offer in exchange for a subscriber’s email address. This could be an e-book, whitepaper, or exclusive discount code. Offering a lead magnet can help entice sign-ups and build your email list. If you need inspiration, check out my huge list of 50 lead magnet ideas!

Make Opt-In Easy and Clear

Make it easy for your audience to opt-in to your email list by providing clear instructions and a quick sign-up process. You’ll notice my lead magnet above requires only a first name and email address to make it super simple to sign up. 

Use Double Opt-In to Confirm Subscribers

Double opt-in is when subscribers confirm their email address after signing up for your list. This can help reduce the number of fake or invalid email addresses on your list and improve the quality of your subscribers.

Keep Your List Clean and Up-to-Date

Regularly cleaning your email list by removing inactive or invalid subscribers can help improve your open and click-through rates. If desired, you may use an email verification service to ensure your subscribers’ email addresses are valid.

Email Content and Design

Creating visually appealing and engaging email content can make your message stand out in your subscribers’ inboxes. Here are four email marketing best practices to follow.

Keep Your Emails Simple and Focused

Your emails should be clear, concise, and focused on a single message or goal. Don’t overwhelm your subscribers with too much information or too many calls to action. Use short sentences and paragraphs to make your emails easy to read and scannable.

Use Visual Elements 

Visual elements such as images, videos, and GIFs can help break up your content and make your emails more engaging. Be sure to use high-quality visual elements and avoid using too many because that can slow down your email’s load time.

Use a Clear Call-to-Action (CTA)

Your email should have a clear call to action that tells your subscribers what to do next. Your CTA should be prominently displayed and easy to find. Use action-oriented language, such as “Shop Now” or “Learn More” to encourage subscribers to take action. For ideas, check out this article that has 75 CTAs for emails.

Optimize Your Emails for Mobile Devices

Over 61.9 percent of emails are opened on mobile devices, so ensuring that your emails are optimized for mobile is crucial. This means using a responsive design that adjusts to different screen sizes and making your content easy to read on a smaller screen. Test all your emails to ensure they look right on desktop and mobile.

Timing and Frequency

When you send your emails and how often you send them can have a big impact on your open and click-through rates. Here are four email marketing tips for timing and frequency.

Send Your Emails at the Right Time

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According to the latest data, Tuesday-Thursday are the best days to send emails, and the top times are between 8-10 am. However, you should consider when your subscribers will most likely check their email and send your messages at those times. For example, if you have a B2B audience, you may want to send emails during business hours, while a B2C audience may be more responsive on evenings or weekends. 

Test Your Email Timing and Frequency

Don’t just choose a day/time and leave it at that. Testing different send times (and frequencies) can help you find the sweet spot for your audience. Use A/B testing to send emails at different times and track the results. 

Don’t Send Too Many Emails

Sending too many emails can lead to fatigue and burnout among your subscribers. Be mindful of how often you send emails and avoid bombarding your subscribers with too many messages. Experts say that the ideal frequency depends on the number of subscribers you have. Find a balance that keeps your brand top-of-mind without overwhelming your audience.

Be Consistent with Your Email Schedule

Consistency is key when it comes to email marketing. Establish a regular schedule for sending your emails and stick to it. This can help build trust with your subscribers and make it easier for them to anticipate your messages.

Personalization and Segmentation

Personalizing emails and segmenting your list can increase open and click-through rates and improve customer engagement. Here are four email marketing best practices for this area that you should try. 

Use Their Name

Email Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners use name

Using personalization in your emails can make a big difference in how your subscribers engage with your content. For example, adding a subscriber’s name in the subject line can make it more personalized, thereby increasing the chances of your email being opened.

Segment Your List 

Segmenting your list allows you to create targeted campaigns that are more relevant to each subscriber. For instance, you could segment your list by location, interests, or buying behavior, allowing you to send targeted promotions and discounts to the right audience at the right time.

Use Triggered Emails 

Triggered emails are automated emails sent to subscribers based on their behavior or actions on your website. These emails can include welcome emails, cart abandonment emails, and re-engagement emails. By sending emails automatically, you save time while keeping your subscribers engaged with your brand. Week 5 of my Ultimate Guide to Email Marketing Course includes more information on creating automated nurture campaigns.

Send Content Based on Subscriber Preferences

Sending relevant content to your subscribers can help increase engagement and reduce unsubscribes. Use your subscriber’s preferences and behavior to send targeted content they are more likely to engage with. You can keep track of subscriber preferences using lists and tags.

Testing and Analytics

Testing and analyzing your email campaigns can help you identify what’s working and what’s not so that you can improve and optimize your campaigns. Here are four email marketing tips for testing and analytics.

Use A/B Testing to Optimize Your Emails

A/B testing involves sending two versions of an email to a small segment of your list and measuring the results to see which version performs better. Use A/B testing to test different subject lines, CTAs, and content to find what works best for your audience.

Track Your Metrics and Analytics

Email Marketing Tips for Small Business Owners track metrics

Regularly tracking your email marketing metrics can help you identify trends and opportunities for improvement. Keep an eye on your open rates, click-through rates, conversions, website traffic, and revenue generated from your email campaigns.

Monitor Your Email Deliverability

Email deliverability refers to the likelihood of your emails being delivered to your subscribers’ inboxes. Monitoring your deliverability and taking steps to improve it can help ensure that your emails are reaching your audience. For ideas on improving email deliverability, check out this blog from Neil Patel.

Analyze Your Unsubscribes

While it’s never fun to see subscribers unsubscribe from your list, analyzing your unsubscribes can provide valuable insights into the effectiveness of your campaigns. Take a look at the reasons subscribers are leaving. Also, review metrics to see if certain emails or campaigns result in more unsubscribes than others.

Share Your Email Marketing Tips!

Email marketing is an essential tool for small business owners, but like all tools, you have to know how to use it properly. By following the email marketing best practices above, you can create effective email campaigns that drive results for your business. 

And if you need more guidance, maybe NOW is the time to invest in your small business by taking an email marketing course! In my Ultimate Guide to Email Marketing online course, I share practical tools, tips, and proven online marketing techniques to get small business owners up to speed fast. Learn more about this 6-week course here.

Do you have other email marketing tips to share with the community? Post a comment below!

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