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6 Common E-mail Marketer Mistakes
Tuesday, December 12, 2011by ltrypupenko in Marketing
Now that you know how spam filters work, and how to create spam-free e-mail, let’s look at some common e-mail marketing errors that result in spam filtering.
Avoid These 6 Mistakes
- “Spammy” Phrases: As mentioned in our previous post from this series, it’s important to use clear and concise language in your e-mail or newsletter. Try not to use “spammy” phrases such as “Do it today,” “You have been selected,” “Once in a lifetime,” and “While supplies last.”
- Exclamation Points: Exclamation points scream “spam me!!!!” Don’t use too many, as in the previous sentence.
- Bright Fonts: Bright font colors such as red or green also tend to trip spam filters. Important e-mails are simple e-mails, so remember to abide by the KISS principle.
- HTML: When converting a Microsoft Word file to HTML, make sure the markup is clean and neat. Spam filters hate sloppy markup. If you’re not sure how this works, just be sure to always work on your posts in your editor instead of copy/pasting.
- Using “Test” in the Subject Line: Don’t ever include the word “test” in the subject line of your e-mail. Agencies often encounter this problem when sending drafts to clients for approval. Unfortunately, chances are the client won’t receive the e-mail because of spam filters.
- Sending a Test to Several Recipients in One Company: When sending out test e-mails or newsletters, try to limit the number of recipients you’re sending them too. If several employees within one company receive the same test correspondence, the company’s e-mail firewall may assume it’s a spam attack.
Avoid these six common errors to ensure proper delivery of your e-mail!
E-mail Marketers: Avoid the Spam Folder with these 7 Tips
Friday, December 12, 2011by The BW?D Team in Content Creation
When your e-mail is sent to your readers, it must get past the recipient’s Internet Service Provider (ISP) and e-mail software spam filters. It’s not uncommon for your e-mail to be marked as junk mail, even though it’s authentic. In order to prevent this from happening, it is important to understand what spam filters actually filter.
Work on these 7 parts of your
e-mail to avoid the spam folder
- The Subject Line – The subject line of your message is the first thing that can mark your correspondence as spam. Make sure the subject line is relevant to the main topic of your message. This line should convey two things – who sent the e-mail, and what the e-mail is about. If your e-mail is a newsletter, this must be stated in the subject line.
- The Recipient’s Name – As a blogger or content producer, try to make your e-mail or newsletter as personal as possible without overstepping boundaries. For example: include your recipient’s name in your newsletter. This is easy to do with programs such as MailChimp, which allow you to collect list members’ names.
- The Content – The content is the bulk of the message, and therefore needs to be properly displayed within all web browsers. It should also be available in plain-text alternative. Try using plain, succinct language that won’t trip any spam filter alarms. Avoid phrases such as “Click here!”, “Once in a Lifetime Opportunity!”, or “Why Pay More?” BW?D’s next blog post will focus on common e-mail marketing mistakes, especially in regards to content. Make sure to check back in with us for some more suggestions!
- Your IP Address – Certain spam filters use “blacklists,” which are published directories of banned IP addresses. Spam filters will not allow your e-mail to get through if your host IP address is on a blacklist.
- The Message’s Sender – Make sure you are sending your newsletter from an e-mail address that doesn’t sound “fake.” For example: instead of using a free account such as @hotmail.com or @yahoo.com, create an e-mail address with your website’s domain name.
- Your Domain Name – Certain spam filters use an “authentication” process, which checks e-mail to ensure that it has originated from the specified domain name. For a more detailed explanation, read about MailChimp’s authentication process.
- Community Based Reporting – Different spam filters frequently work together. When an e-mail recipient identifies e-mail as junk, a message is sent to the ISP. If numerous recipients classify the same e-mail as junk, the ISP will automatically blacklist the appropriate IP address. To get a better understanding of how this works, read about Gmail’s spam report option.
Now that you know exactly what spam filters look for, you are more prepared when creating a spam-proof e-mail or newsletter. Make sure to read our next blog post, about the most common mistakes e-mail marketers make.
SPAM Filtering for E-mail Marketers
Thursday, December 12, 2011by The BW?D Team in Content Creation
Chances are, if you’re an owner of an e-mail address, you’re bound to have encountered the common annoyance known as spam. An acronym beginning in use in the 1980s for “Sales Promotion and Marketing,” spam now designates any piece of unsolicited electronic correspondence, with the bulk being e-mail spam.
Thankfully, many of these unsolicited messages are now picked up by savvy filters in your e-mail client. However, for those bloggers and content producers trying to send out newsletters and correspondence to their willingly-subscribed users, SPAM filters can create a substantial obstacle.
MailChimp, an industry leader in e-mail marketing research and an e-mail list manager program, has stated that around 10-20% of the e-mail you send gets lost due to improper spam filtering. It’s time to educate yourself about how spam filters work and what you can do to avoid ending up in the dreaded spam or junk folder.
The Basics: How do e-mail spam filters work?
Spam filters organize your e-mail according to specific criteria, labeling what they see fit as spam. Through a severity points system, most e-mail clients filter e-mail quickly and without any human input thanks to a system of algorithms that take into account hundreds if not thousands of different factors. Here’s a sampling of severity point boosters from Spam Assassin, one of the most powerful spam filters for e-mail out there.
If the e-mail or newsletter contains the words:
- Money back guarantee – assigned 2.051 points
- Urgent matter – assigned 0.288 points
- Why pay more? – assigned 1.249 points
If the e-mail or newsletter talks about:
- A large sum of money – assigned 0.193 points
- A specific breakthrough – assigned 0.232 points
- Mortgage – 0.297 points
Spam Scores
As one can imagine, if your e-mail or newsletter’s total “spam score” surpasses a certain amount, it will automatically be sent to the recipient’s junk folder. The maximum spam score is different for each and every server, since it is determined by whoever controls the spam filter’s code, which tends to be highly proprietary.
Now that you have a general idea of how spam and their filters work, you may be wondering what you can do as a content creator to avoid the dreaded junk folder. Tomorrow’s blog post will focus on what phrases to avoid, and more. Check back soon!
Social Media Karma Building in the Blog World
Friday, December 12, 2011by The BW?D Team in Social Media
Social media karma is a part of the theory that much like the real world, in the social media world, there is a constant ecosystem of cause and effect actions. The idea is that every choice made by a blogger, from publishing high quality posts to commenting on a fellow blogger’s post, can impact your social value in the online world. To ensure that it’s good karma that you’re passing around, here are a few guidelines to follow:
Great Writing Not Always Enough: How to Write for the Web
Thursday, December 12, 2011by The BW?D Team in Content Creation
Last month, Hubspot Blog observed that unfortunately, great content does not always lead to success. There are many factors you must consider before writing your new blog post. To ensure that your content positively influences your blog, consider the following suggestions.
Six Content Tips
- Target Audience Appropriate Topic – The central topic or idea behind your blog is the most important aspect to consider when writing for the web. You must make sure that your topic is appropriately targeted towards your blog’s audience. In order to do this, take the extra time to understand and analyze your audience, then review your idea, and make any necessary changes.
- Attention-Grabbing Title – Your reader’s first impression is almost always established with the title of your article or new blog post. Without a compelling and eye-catching title, your content remains hidden. A great heading should be short, concise, clear, and most of all interesting to your target audience.
- Detail Check – Details such as spelling and grammar count … a lot! Think back to an instance when you were reading a great novel or blog, and you found a typo. Did it cause a disruption in your reading? In order to avoid such errors, have a friend or colleague proofread and edit your work.
- Blog Promotion – Promote, promote, promote! This can’t be stressed enough. Besides, you’ve worked hard on your blog and you want others to read it and enjoy it. Share your latest blog post via social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter and work with companies like BW?D to pursue other forms of promotion.
- Sharing Tools – You don’t have to be the only one who promotes your work. Encourage your blog’s readers and fans to do the same by incorporating social media sharing buttons (Facebook and Twitter), on your blog. Last month, Hubspot Blog stated that including a twitter share button on your blog leads to at least seven times more blog mentions. What are you waiting for?
- SEO – Effective search engine optimization (SEO) will help your content receive the exposure it deserves. Identify keywords that are appropriate for your business, and use these throughout your blog in titles, tags, and blog posts. BW?D offers a number of SEO services to guarantee the placement of your blog in search engine result pages as well. Click here to learn more about SEO and link building for blogs.
These tips serve as a guide to proper content optimization. Remember, great content does not mean successful content. Think before you write.
SEO Series: Link Building for Blogs, What is it?
Wednesday, November 11, 2011by The BW?D Team in SEO
When it comes to SEO, inbound links are extremely important factors that guide your website’s ranking for various pages. Link building comprises any steps that you as a website owner might take to point links back to your website from another site.
SEO Link Building Examples
- Link Exchanges – Asking a website owner to link to your website and vice-versa.
- Guest Blogging – Guest blogging provides bloggers the opportunity to not only demonstrate expertise within a certain subject, but will also increase exposure and direct traffic to your website.
- Link to Your Page – Simply setting up a page on your website explaining how someone can link back to you is an effective link building strategy.
- Link Marketing – If you write for various publications or submit an article to another website or article directory, you are most likely including some of your personal information, in which case you may provide links back to various pages on your website.
Steps to Proper SEO Link Building
- Create a List of Competitors – Before you begin your link building, you must create a strategy. This begins with drafting a list of your competitors. Make sure you realize the difference between search competitors and “real world” competitors. Your search competitors are websites that are ranking high and occupying the top positions for the keywords you’re targeting. “Real world” competitors however, are blogs with similar or highly related content, but that may not necessarily rank well. Remember, here we’re targeting SEO.
- Check Competitors Stats – Use a link checking tool such as Open Site Explorer, Yahoo! Site Explorer, or Majestic SEO, to check the number of links and domain authority for each competitor. The competitors with the highest numbers are those you should set a goal to beat. This may seem like a daunting task, so it is always acceptable to start with a smaller goal – not necessarily aiming for the one or two top positions on any given search engine results page.
- Target Links List – Gauge a target goal for your link building. This will be different for each website – a small private website may have less links than a larger website.
- Enjoy the Networking Experience! – Remember, you are exchanging links with like-minded entrepreneurs such as yourself. Who knows where it will take you.
What Can Tidal do for Your Blog?
Friday, November 11, 2011by The BW?D Team in Content Creation
This month marked the launch of Tidal, a great new tool to help bloggers gain greater exposure. Tidal connects bloggers with top publishers and brands, including a portfolio of companies such as Conde Nast, Bob Vila, Zagat, and Neutrogena. The returns are great, including thousands of new readers sent from well established brands in addition to the potential promise for paid endorsements.
How Does Tidal Work for Bloggers?
For Small Businesses, Websites Should be Handled by Experts
Thursday, November 11, 2011by The BW?D Team in Digital Experience
The world of publishing is rapidly changing, with an increasing emphasis on digital publishing as opposed to more traditional print publishing. Companies must establish a strong online presence in order to compete in this new, digital world world. A strong online presence may begin with a creative and compelling company website.
To stay ahead of the competition, small businesses should choose to work with an agency, such as Blog What? Design, to create a custom website as opposed to attempting to take on the task in house, ending up with an inferior product in the process.
The Benefits of Working with an Agency
- Experts in Website and Graphic Design – Creating a website by yourself is a challenge, especially if you’re not well-versed in web-site or graphic design. Agencies such as BW?D are composed of trained and educated designers and artists at your service. Your web presence is key to the success of your business. Your website needs to provide the proper and appropriate amount of content, while conveying your company’s personal brand.
- Know the ins-and-outs of Social Media and SEO – Establishing and implementing a social media strategy for your small business is extremely important in today’s competitive publishing world. This is what agencies are for! BW?D will work with you on a personal level, getting to know your brand, and creating a social media plan using many different networks. Agencies are also specialists when it comes to Search Engine Optimization (SEO). SEO is what drives the placement of your company’s website in search engine result pages, and ultimately, you want your website to rank at the top.
- Brand Strategy – Your brand needs to speak to its customers. A brand is a product or service that is recognized and trusted by its customers. Therefore, the products or services are often used, bought, and talked about. Digital brand development is a vital aspect of current digital marketing tactics because of the importance of differentiating yourself online from other small companies. BW?D is an agency, which understands how essential digital brand development is, and offers industry and competitor analysis as part of your businesses brand strategy.
- Clean Code – You’re running a small business – you don’t have time to learn clean, efficient markup, the latest CSS tweaks, and especially the complex code behind your website! Let the experts take care of it. Agencies know how to create clean and efficient code. BW?D offers services such as custom coding and feature solutions, and code modification and repair.
Free Giveaways: What Can They do for Your Blog?
Tuesday, November 11, 2011by The BW?D Team in Content Creation
One of the most powerful and effective marketing tools for you as a blogger is offering free giveaways. Giveaways are a great strategy that are not only fun, but attract current and future readers to your blog.
Two Blog Benefits of Blog Giveaways
- Return readers – Readers who visit your blog will be attracted to the word “free.” This is nothing to be skeptical of – everyone likes free things! By offering your readers a chance to win something risk-free via your blog, you are providing them with a value-service. Once readers recognize this value, they will hopefully continue visiting your blog, and encourage others to do the same.
- Appreciation – Since you are offering your readers with a chance to win a free item, they will feel the need to reciprocate the favor. This is known as the “law of reciprocity,” which states that people feel a natural obligation to return favors as a way of expressing their gratitude. Perhaps this favor will be returned in the form of reader subscriptions, or a fellow blogger may post your blog’s URL on their site. Learn more about showing appreciation, through four social media guidelines.
Now that you know the benefits of free blog giveaways, you may be asking yourself a few additional questions.
What should I give away, and where do I find items for giveaways?
- Gift Cards and Purchased Products - Everyone loves gift cards, especially if the gift card is for a company relevant to your blog. For example: a fashion blogger offers an H&M gift card on his/her blog. If you have the monetary funds, you can always purchase a product yourself to giveaway on your blog. An example would be from one of our clients sites, called Kristen’s Raw, a blog dedicated to healthy eating.
- Product Reviews – Write some product reviews of your favorite products. Businesses will often contact bloggers, offering them free products in exchange for a glowing review. You can use these free products as giveaways.
- Etsy - Etsy is a website created for independent designers to sell their home-made designs. Visit the Etsy forums and post what type of giveaway you are looking for, along with a description of your blog and contact information. Many independent designers are looking for ways to promote their businesses.
- Social Media Contacts – Post a blurb on Facebook or tweet about what type of giveaway you are looking for. Contact businesses you like, and see if they would like to donate in return for promotion of their business.
How should my users participate in giveaways?
- Ask users to comment on your giveaway post in order to enter. From there, you can choose a random commenter.
- Ask users to post the address of your giveaway post on their social media pages. Thanks to blog additions such as Disqus, and Intense Debate, you can later confirm these postings right their your announcement post.
Here are some additional sites that may help you with your giveaway:
- Online-Sweepstakes.com – This is the best and biggest website listing for online giveaways.
- Randomizer.org – Randomizer offers you a simple and easy way to choose your blog’s giveaway winner. The program will calculate a number for you, and find that post (your winner!)
Transfer Your Blog, Keep SEO Intact
Thursday, November 11, 2011by The BW?D Team in CMSs
Thinking of switching your Blogger account to a self-hosted version of WordPress? Need to transfer a large amount of content from one blog to another? Here are some great tips, which will ensure the effective transfer of your blog, while keeping your SEO and data intact.
Transfer Tips for Bloggers
- Compare and Contrast - Before beginning your blog transfer, prepare a list that will allow you to compare and contrast your old blog to your new blog. What kind of layout would you like for your new blog? What elements would you like to keep, and which ones would you like to change? Remember, a transfer gives you the chance to spice up the current layout if you choose to by working with an excellent team of designers and developers.
- URL Check and 301 Permanent Redirects - Be sure to compare and contrast the structure of your old URLs versus your new URLs as well. You will most likely need to setup a 301 redirect in order to retain the SEO “juice” your old pages have accumulated. These redirects will ensure that if a user ever visits an old URL, they’ll be sent to the same exact page on your new website. Blog What? Design provides an excellent, automatic script to take care of such a transition for any Blogger to WordPress transfer.
- Navigation Optimization, Page Titles, and Meta Data - If your new blog has been redesigned, make sure that your new primary navigation section includes the same links as the old design. The same goes for page titles, and meta data descriptions. Blog What? Design also provides for the seamless, and super fast transfer of these files no matter how large your databases may be.
- External Links - Change links that affect your new blog. Don’t assume any of these links will automatically change themselves. Go as far as contacting bloggers who have placed the link to your blog on their site, and ask them to update it to your new URL. Otherwise, 301 redirects will take over the job.
- Google Webmaster – Submit an updated site map to Google Webmaster Tools. Utilize the change of address function if you are migrating to a completely new domain.
- Technical Issues – Towards the end of your transfer, do a once-over and check for technical issues such as duplicate content caused by URL structures. You want to make certain that all your content and page templates can be seen by search engines, and duplicate content can heart your overall SEO.
These transfer suggestions will help you to determine an effective strategy for your blogs content and URL changes, with intact SEO. You don’t want to lose your blog’s rankings or traffic due to a poorly executed blog transfer. Make sure to carefully consider each step, to ensure a smooth transfer, and contact Blog What? Design to take care of the transfer from start to finish, today.
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