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7 Ways To Personalise Email Marketing Campaigns Instantly

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We have an abundance of data around us, but most business marketers aren’t able to make the most of it. When they can actually personalize the campaigns down to an individual, most of them restrict themselves to only segmenting their audience, creating a few versions of the campaigns and using their names in emails while addressing them.

Despite 94% of companies saying that personalization is now critical for success, there are 5% of them who personalize their campaigns extensively. The reason being, an inability to personalize their campaigns.

Almost 60% of marketers struggle at personalizing their campaign content in real-time. But when it comes to email marketing, the struggle need not be all that hard. There are several ways apart from using just the recipient name to personalize the campaigns. Here’s taking a look at them:

Create customer persona

While you might already know who your target audience is, what they are looking for in general and what you have to offer to them, it is important to understand that they might all have different end goals. This makes it important to further segment your target audience into meaningful persona with characteristic traits defined for each.

case study by Whereoware stated that NetProspex was able to increase its ROI (Return On Investment) by using and clubbing relevant data to create personalized marketing campaigns. Using the multitude of data available to you, group together the customers who have similar objectives and online behaviour, apart from the general demographics.

Creating a customer persona helps you create a personalized series of emails that are targeted at converting that one particular segment from your target audience. A targeted approach will also help you measure, analyse and optimize your efforts more effectively.

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Alternatively, here’s a free customer persona template from HubSpot that you can make use of. 

Ask contextual questions

The first and foremost, and one of the most effective ways to personalize your campaigns is to ask questions. Be straightforward and ask your prospect customers questions that will add value to your marketing strategizing. Your questions should be able to give you insights into:

  • Why they had visited your website?
  • What challenges are they facing?
  • What kind of solutions are they looking for?
  • What are their sales and social triggers?

This data can help you craft extremely personalized emails for your campaigns. This personalization tactic basically aims at striking a conversation with the target customer.

For example, Paper Style personalized its email to understand why people were joining their website. This resulted in increasing their open rates by 244% and click through rates by 161%.

Take time into consideration

Like every other digital communication channel, emails too perform better at certain times. While some customers might prefer reading all emails before their day begins – early morning, there could be those who prefer receiving them in the evening so that they have enough time to go through them.

It is also a fact that not all your target audience is in the same time-zone. Hence, a smart thing to do would be to take into consideration their location as well while segmenting them into lists. This will help you create location specific email campaigns for your audience.

An import thing to keep in mind is no matter how segmented or personalized your campaign is to reach out to the audience at the ‘right time’, it should be consistently monitored, analyzed and optimized. A/B testing plays a vital role in optimizing email campaigns for better results.

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Leverage from customer behaviour/action

Another way to personalize your email campaigns is to make them behaviour triggered. These are real-time emails that are sent out based on how the customers are interacting with your business or using your product/service.

Triggered emails can not just be easily personalized, but also automated. They can be sent to customers based on multiple objectives or actions – up-sell, cross-sell, welcome, re-engage, etc.

For example, when a customer signs up for your product, a welcome email with basic instructions on what he could do next will not just deliver a personalized experience, but also ensure he is headed in the right direction.

Another example, would be that of an app sending you a reminder to check what’s new on it in case the user hasn’t used the app for a set number of days. Here’s how RunKeeper reaches out to its users to motivate them as well as get them to log back into the app.

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Personalize your communication

Personalization doesn’t need to be based around your customer data always. You could alternatively personalize the way you communicate with them. This tactic smoothens the edges of interaction between a big business and an end customer. In simpler words, people like talking to people instead of brand names and this tactic must definitely be A/B tested on your campaigns.

For example, HubSpot tested their email campaign signatures while communicating with their customers. They ran campaigns signing off with ‘HubSpot’ and another using team member names. The latter approach increased their click through rates from 0.73% to 0.96% and generated 292 more clicks. This A/B test only concluded that customers have a more positive reaction to a personal business.

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Match your emails and landing pages

If you want to take the results of your personalized email campaigns to another level, create custom landing pages to match the context. The email and landing page copy shouldn’t just have a consistent look and copy, but also the same personalized call-to-action for the customer.

This tactic ensures that the customer is offered a unified experience, which makes them more likely to convert. Since the content offered to them caters to their interests, they are more likely to consume it better than what you offer via other channels.

For example, Nuffield Health created custom landing pages to go along with the personalized emails. These landing pages offered the same content and nudged the reader in the same direction as the email copy.

This email marketing tactic improved their conversion rate from 1% to 8%. Hence, the A/B test shows that customers respond well when offered a consistent experience across various points of contact with a business.

Use dynamic and interactive content

The only way to convert the hyper informed generation of today is to offer them relevant content that they can relate with. But with a hundred other online activities that they indulge in on a daily basis, it is important to be able to catch their attention and retain it till they consume the information you share.

While most email marketing campaigns cater to some aspect of personalization, companies like Wigzo allow you to tailor your emails to suit the profile of every single customer. It enables marketers to make use of dynamic and interactive content in emails, making them more engaging and converting.

  • Send dynamic content like product recommendations, the last browsed/searched products by the customer, etc in your weekly newsletter. Content that has recently interested the customer, when populated in emails is a sure shot way of getting more conversions.
  • No one likes to read long blocks of text. Instead of trying to incorporate personalization in your emails via more text, use interactive content like videos, animated gifs, vines, etc. These type of content formats are known to increase customer engagement.

Personalizations gets customers engaged with your business and hence, enhances the results of your marketing efforts – especially email marketing efforts.

It is also a marketing tactic that can be incorporated by all businesses. They just need to be able to identify and extract insightful customer data from their existing databases, and leverage from the same in their communication.

Have you ever run personalized email marketing campaigns? How do you think businesses can leverage from this marketing tactic?

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