Email is still the dominant force in marketing. It has weathered the storm of a surge in new channels and ways to reach consumers, still proving to be the most lucrative marketing tactic available. But how do you go beyond the basics and improve? And what if you're already quite advanced but you want to take it to the next level? In this blog I will share a variety of ways for you to quickly improve your email marketing.
The vast majority of marketers will turn to their email service provider as their primary contact to improve email marketing. Whilst your ESP will be able to provide you with some high-level guidance and whilst we love all of the great email technology companies we get to work with, this is not the best place to go to if you want to take things to a whole new level.
Why is this? Well, your ESP is a technology company. I have ran the professional services teams for three big ESPs and their primary focus is to sell licences to their technology and retain and grow those licences. Email marketing platforms are great at building tools and helping you to use those tools, but they are not best placed to help you improve your email marketing strategy. This is simply because they are not a professional services organisation. It is not in their nature or interest to grow their business through consulting and agency services. In fact, many big ESPs outsource email consultancy, email design and email template builds to external specialist email agencies.
Think about your account management support at your ESP. Account managers at email technology companies are pretty up-to-date with general trends, but a lot of their advice is likely to be a little dated and high-level. Email platforms are experts in helping people to use their platform well. They are not often experts in email marketing strategy or design or automation. It's best to work with an email marketing agency to get the best results possible.
There's no doubt that some continued professional development will serve you well in improving your email marketing results. Whilst agencies and technology partners will always be able to provide solid support and guidance, there's nothing better than getting ahead of the curve yourself.
There are so many blogs, online resources and amazing conferences that will help you to improve your knowledge and skills in email marketing. Sites such as Econsultancy, Litmus and Smart Insights are all really great places to start improve your email marketing.
To get you started, we've created a whole bunch of free email marketing resources including a free email marketing audit that will enable you to improve your email marketing quickly.
The absolute best thing that you could do to improve your email marketing is to hire a specialist email marketing agency. Why? Here are some of the key reasons why an email agency is the best solution to the solution to improving email marketing:
Lastly, a great email marketing agency will be able to work seamlessly with your email marketing technology provider (ESP), as well as all of your other agencies and internal teams. Always ask a potential email agency, how their work will be developed to integrate with the entire customer experience - this is not a nice to have, it is essential. This will ensure that everything you are doing to improve your email marketing will be carefully integrated into all of your other marketing channels.
Want to get started? Talk to us about how we can help you to improve your email marketing.
Now, you're probably wondering how an email marketing agency will fit into your workflow? Here's how we work with most of our clients:
Enchant is the UK's leading email marketing agency. We offer a wide range of email marketing services, helping brands to reach their full potential with effective customer-centric strategies. Contact us today and see how we can help you improve your email marketing.
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