Want To Improve Your Marketing Results? Avoid These in Emails [Infographic]

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Email marketing to generate more leads sure is tough and takes a lot of time but if you do it right, you can get more leads in less time.

How do you exactly do that?

Go back and study your data.

By this time, you probably have emailed thousands of people and a few of them are interested, most of them aren’t. Now what you have to do is to look the common denominator of all who said ‘yes’ to you. And use that common denominator more often.

It’s probably what you said in your email. It can be such a small thing that you won’t even notice it. Take for instance, mentioning their name. This can make a big difference.

According to HubSpot, emails that included the first name of the recipient in their subject line had higher clickthrough rates than emails that did not.

And did you know that according to Adestra, email subject lines that include the words “thank you” have the highest above-average engagement levels.

Now Here’s What You Don’t Say In Your Email. Whether you’re emailing to get more sales, reviews, or backlinks, this list of don’ts is for you.

Aaron Orendorff, the founder of iconiContent, perfectly listed down in this infographic made with Visme the 21 sentences you should not mention in your email for whatever the reason is.

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Emails are like snowflakes. There are no two alike. With change of subject and the receiver, the way of addressing changes. There are certain things that you should never fail to mention and then there are somethings which you should never write. Here is an infographic which mentions just the same. Hope it comes handy. Share it to your friends struggling with emails as well.

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