There
are two ways to send email newsletters out. One is to use your own mail program
(e.g. Outlook). This method usually involves emailing yourself and BCC’ing
everyone on your list in. The alternative way is to use email marketing
software. You probably know about the first method and have used it yourself.
How does email marketing software work though?
It’s
an online service where you upload your newsletters and then they send them out
on your behalf. You’ll have to pay for the privilege though. So, why would you
want to use a paid service when you can do it for free from your own computer?
Email
marketing software is much, much better—and here are five reasons why:
Personalisation
You
can personalise emails through proper software. So rather than a generic ‘Dear
Sir/Madam’ or ‘Hello’ you can use their name and say ‘Hi Tim’ instead. This
might seem like a trivial point but it has been proven time and time again that
people are more likely to respond to your email if it’s got their name on it.
It doesn’t stop with names either—you can include other personal data in the
email if it is part of your list. You can also target certain ‘segments’ of
your list (e.g. only send the email to people in a certain part of the
country).
No risk of becoming a spammer
Email
marketing software companies go to great lengths to prove to the outside world
that they don’t send out spam. If you try sending out bulk emails from your
computer your domain could get blacklisted as spam. Thankfully, most hosting
companies put a limit on the amount of emails you can send per hour and per day
to prevent this happening. So if you wanted to send a few thousand emails out
from your own computer you’d have to stagger them; with email marketing
software you can do it all in one go.
List management
With
proper software your list management is taken care of. By law you have to give
your readers the right to unsubscribe. If someone unsubscribes the
aforementioned company will unsubscribe them on your behalf and prevent you
ever emailing them again. If you manage the list manually and end up emailing
someone who has unsubscribed they could, in theory, sue you.
Statistics
Unlike
sending them out using Outlook, proper email software generates statistics. You
can see who opened the email—and when—as well as what links they clicked on (if
any). This helps you to improve future emailers via a bit of trial–and–error.
Inexpensive
In
the grand scheme of things email marketing is peanuts. You pay according to the
size of your list so the more emails you send the more you pay. That’s fine as
the cost goes up proportionally to the amount of people you are contacting. So
as long as you sell more than you spend on your emails, the cost is academic.
So,
should you send email newsletters out from your own computer? For the reasons
above I would say the answer is ‘no’. Unless you’re only sending out ten or
twenty emails I would strongly advise against sending out bulk emails from your
computer.
About Tim Bennett
Tim Bennett
is a web designer and developer from Leeds, England. After graduating from
Leeds Metropolitan University with a First Class Honours Degree in Computing,
he went on to work in both private and public sectors. After developing all web
content for a small Internet Marketing agency in Yorkshire he went on to set up
his own company, Texelate, offering web design in leeds. For more information
visit www.texelate.co.uk
or call +44 (0) 1274 621113.
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