Lead nurturing is the process of building effective relationships with potential customers throughout the buying journey ( Email marketing ). Now before we dive into lead nurturing best practices and tips, let’s set the record straight that there is a difference between drip marketing and lead nurturing. A drip marketing program sends communications at a specific cadence set by the marketer, but it does not consider who that lead is, what their behaviors are, or what segmentations they might meet. Lead nurturing is adaptive, segmented, based on activities (or inactivities), and is extremely personalized for each lead. Think of it as a conversation. Drip marketing is like a monologue whereas lead nurturing is having a 1-1 conversation.
So how do you create hyper-relevant email marketing conversations through lead nurturing? What are the important ground-rules for building a nurture program that scales?
Here are 5 tips for making your lead nurturing emails stand out in the inbox.
Since the subject line is the first thing a recipient sees, it would be silly not to discuss techniques that work. After all, your email (Email marketing India) doesn’t matter if no one opens it! Not every subject line needs to be a literary achievement, but there is power in a subject line that is magnetic.
To take it one step further, here are 5 subject line techniques that really work:
Lead nurturing is all about trust. You want buyers to trust communications from you or else they won’t always be willing to open them. In addition to the subject line, one way to create and reinforce trust is with the sender name—or the From Name. If you think about it, would you open an email from someone you didn’t know? The From Name can make all the difference and can influence opens, clicks, and even spam complaints.
There are a few options that you can experiment with, and examples of each:
Okay, so you’ve got a subscriber to open your email. Now what? Like any landing page, you want your email to be compelling, clear, actionable, and answer the what’s in it for me? question. To check if your email delivers this experience, run it by the 30-second summary rule. Can you get through the email in 30 seconds and know the value it provides? This test will help make sure that your call-to-action is clear and the value proposition is obvious.
Now that you have the subscriber’s attention on the email body, there are a few more things to consider:
I know it probably feels like we’re beating a dead horse here, but over 50% of emails are opened on a mobile device. If your emails aren’t mobile friendly, you’re missing out on engagement. If you don’t believe me, think about the last time you clicked on a poorly formatted email on your phone. Could you think of one? Me either.
According to The Radicati Group’s Mobile Statistics Report, “by the end of 2018, worldwide mobile email users are expected to total over 2.2 billion…by this time, we expect 80% of email users will access email via a mobile device.” As you develop a successful lead nurturing program, be sure that you build this capability into your emails as it will only become more important over time.
There are a few different ways to build a mobile-friendly email:
Segmenting your audience, the act of dividing your leads into definable and actionable parts, is essential to your marketing success—particularly with lead nurturing. The more you segment, the more relevant your lead nurture programs will be. If you are not relevant, your audience simply won’t pay attention. Segmentation means higher engagement. An executive requires a different piece of content than someone in an intern role. What resonates with one audience won’t resonate with another.
Additionally, as it pertains to email, studies have consistently shown that segmented email sends yield higher results. In an Email Marketing Study, we found segmentation to be the highest ROI tactic used by email marketers. In fact, according to our proprietary Engagement Score, 23% of how engaging an email ( email marketing ) is can be explained by segmentation. Smaller, more segmented sends in your lead nurturing yield better results.
I hope this has helped frame the necessary steps to building out a strong foundation for email lead nurturing. For more resources on developing a strong lead nurturing strategy, be sure to download our Definitive Guide to Lead Nurturing! And as always, comments or other ideas are encouraged below.