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The Name Game Get friendly with your prospects by including their names--and personalized content--in your marketing e-mails.

By Catherine Seda

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According to a November 2004 Jupitermedia Corp. executivesurvey, 42 percent of marketers who did not personalize theire-mail messages achieved a conversion rate of less than 1 percent,while 42 percent of marketers who used some form of personalizationreceived a conversion rate of more than 3 percent. Most likely, youcould improve your conversion rate just by getting personal withyour mailing list.

Your first step in e-mail personalization should be addressingprospects by their first names. You already collect thisinformation when customers place orders. What about when prospectsor customers sign up for your newsletter? If you only ask for ane-mail address, you're missing out. In a comparison of about 59million e-mails, CoolerEmail, a web-based, HTML e-mail marketingsolution provider, noted that subject-line personalization spikedopen rates by more than 30 percent and click-through rates by morethan 120 percent.

Another simple step is to use recipients' first names inyour message greeting. An e-mail management solution can set aplace-holder in the subject and greeting lines, then dynamicallypopulate those fields with the matching recipient's name.Missing names? Play it safe by starting with a generic salutationsuch as "Sizzling summer specials for you."

Customizing your content is another good idea. Perhaps you wantto give a special offer to loyal customers or promote differentproducts to your male and female customers. You can create entirelyseparate e-mail messages for each group or send out one thatdynamically replaces parts of the content. ConstantContact, CoolerEmail, EmailLabs and VerticalResponse offer various personalizationfeatures.

When gathering information, remember that too many questions canscare off or annoy people. Ask only for personal information tohelp you tailor your e-mails to each recipient.


Speaker and freelance writer CatherineSeda owns an internet marketing agency and is author of SearchEngine Advertising.

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