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How to Write an Email Newsletter that Actually Gets Opened

Reblogger Winston Heverly
Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Access Realty 433494

Melissa Zavania, consistently has so many great posts and most importantly is terrific about sharing it to us Rainers and beyond. This article has new & exciting information for all the readers to take advantage from. I, myself will be anxious to learn from it! So many times I write blogs and really don't think that it gets the impact that it should. So I love to see re-blogs of popular posts. Thanks again for sharing.

 

Original content by Melissa Zavala Cal BRE #01324959

real estate newsletterThink nobody uses email anymore? Think that everyone prefers text messages? You may want to think again.

Real Estate Email Newsletters Can Be Very Effective

The truth is that email is still a very effective strategy for prospecting and lead generation in the real estate industry. In fact, 95% of people who opt-in say that the email they receive is useful. In fact, 70% of consumers say that they always open emails from their favorite companies. With that in mind, how can you become one of those favorite companies whose emails are deemed as “useful”? Yesterday, in our hour long webinar on Simple Strategies for Becoming an Email Marketing Ninja, I provided all sorts of tips and tools for knocking it our of the park with your email.

Become an Email Marketing Ninja

Here are the top 5 takeaways from the webinar:

  1. Don’t be spammy. Identify the people who are interested in receiving your emails (such as buyer and seller prospects or past clients) and only send your emails to them. Slowly increase your email list over a long period of time, by adding new leads and prospects as you meet them. You can also offer items of value (such as market reports or informational eBooks) on landing pages in order to increase your list and identify future buyers and sellers. Do not buy an email list. Repeat… Do not buy an email list. The only people who will read your emails are people who have asked to hear from you or who have shown interest in what you have to offer.
  2. Be conversational. The best emails are the ones that are conversational in nature and do not appear to be “canned” or “templated.” It’s as simple as this: “Hey there. I saw that you were on my website looking at homes in San Marcos. Did you see any that you want to go check out?” Always end with a question in order to increase the probability of a reply.
  3. Provide valuable information. Consider breaking your audience into groups. The information that is interesting or valuable to a homebuyer may not be valuable to a home seller. And, neither group might interested in what you have to tell a past client who purchased a home one year back. Look at content curation or social media sites such as Pinterest or Buzzsumo in order to identify cool content for your next email.
  4. Write compelling headlines. You have about 1 second to make an impact on your prospect before your email goes unopened and into the trash. It’s all about the headline. Check out this helpful article on Copyblogger or use the Headline Analyzer on Coschedule’s website in order to make sure your headline knocks it out of the park.
  5. Look at the read reports. Most email newsletter products provide you with very specific analytics as to who has opened your newsletter, what each individual clicked on, where they are located, what time they opened, and much, much more. If you look at the data, you might be surprised about who is really paying attention to what you are doing. If someone is opening every email you send, this person is a fan and you should be reaching out personally to offer your services or to say hello.

There is so much to master with email marketing and the process is always evolving. It is a great, cost effective way to get in front of lots and lots of homebuyers and home sellers, and it is also a nice way to keep in touch with past clients and referral partners.

 

Melissa Zavala 
BROKER/REALTOR® CA BRE #01324959

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Gita Bantwal
RE/MAX Centre Realtors - Warwick, PA
REALTOR,ABR,CRS,SRES,GRI - Bucks County & Philadel

Thank you for reblogging the post. I will bookmark it and read again.

Sep 22, 2016 08:43 PM
Sandy Padula & Norm Padula, JD, GRI
HomeSmart Realty West & Florida Realty Investments - , CA
Presence, Persistence & Perseverance

Winston Heverly There is clearly no magic bullet for success in email response, but these elements cited certainly are a help.

Sep 22, 2016 11:03 PM
Debe Maxwell, CRS
Savvy + Company (704) 491-3310 - Charlotte, NC
The RIGHT CHARLOTTE REALTOR!

I put out a monthly newsletter and these are some really good tips. Thanks for the re-blog Winston!

Sep 23, 2016 03:27 AM