Email strategies are shifting to email marketing

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Email strategies are shifting to email marketing

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Include content other than the survey The rule for emails is one email with one piece of content. It is more effective to avoid including other content as much as possible. You may think that since you are sending it out anyway, it is better to send it in a separate email. Don't rely on "presents"! How can you write in a way that makes people want to reply? As mentioned above, "gifts" are effective as incentives.


However, gifts are not the only incentive (= motivation). By using chile telegram database clever wording, you can motivate people to answer. Expressions that evoke the desire to "express an opinion," "teach," "cooperate," or "help" This is especially effective for loyal customers. The more they use your product, the more they want to cooperate with you. Sometimes evoking that feeling is more effective than a gift. <Example> "Please answer our customer satisfaction survey" ↓ "What did you think of ___? We'd love to hear your opinion, ___?" The key point is that we changed it to "Please let us know your opinion.


" This makes it seem less bureaucratic than "Please respond to the questionnaire," and it feels more special. <Example> "Currently, the XX team is considering renewing our member benefits. After discussing ideas amongst ourselves, we felt that we had reached our limits... and decided to ask our loyal customers for help." The key is to write the situation frankly. This kind of expression may be appropriate for some services, but if you have high customer loyalty, writing like this is also effective.
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