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"Explosive Success Via Email!"
By:A. T. Rendon
There is no doubt in anyone's mind that email is the most important communications development in the history of the world thanks to the Internet. The reason is simple. We can now communicate on a global scale in a matter of minutes. This is an awesome power and responsibility. The power is the act of communication itself. The responsibility comes in making use of this power in a reasonable and non-spam manner. That is why it is so important to establish a mailing list of people that have agreed to receive your email messages. You can either build your list in a slow but steady manner, as detailed in our FREE Report, "Starting Your Own Newsletter!", available to you FREE of charge via auto-responder by email at: mailto:free_report@emailexchange.org Or you can pay one of those online services to send out emails as confirmations whenever they post a free ad on the networks system. Either way, here are a few tips to "Explosively Increase the Success of ANY Email Advertising Campaign!" 1. Your Subject Line is the MOST Important Element. The 'Subject Line' will either get your email read or immediately deleted. It is the single most important element of your email message. If you have a bad 'Subject Line' then you may as well not even bother sending out the email in the first place. Whatever time you invest on preparing your email campaign, make the 'Subject' of the email your top priority to provide you the opportunity to have a successful email campaign. 2. Use Action Words. Action words bring your message to life for the reader. They can help you convey to your target audience the importance of your over-all message. For a FREE List of the Top 50 Action Words, send an email to: mailto:action_words@emailexchange.org 3. Do NOT OVER Capitalize. Some Capitalized letters are essential but too many can convey the sense of shouting and no one likes to be shouted at. Worse still, your message can take on a cluttered or amateurish look if you use all capital letters. 4. Do NOT use too many Exclamation points! Same problem can arise here as with the use of too many capital letters. Do not risk having that a cluttered and amateurish look to draw attention to your message. Your message itself should do the work of attraction. 5. Personalize When Possible. If you have an email program that allows you to PERSONALIZE your email messages, make use of it by making the 'Subject' message a personal one for the reader. I make use of the FREE Aureate Group Mailing Software which has that feature built in and allows me to 'Personalize" all email that I send to my various lists. To download your own FREE copy of this Email Program visit at: http://www.infacta.com/download.asp 6. Keep it 6 to 8 words maximum. A short Subject Title Line is better because if you make it too long, many of the email programs in use will actually cut off your 'Subject' message and make it either unreadable or at the least, unappealing. Make liberal use of these few tips and you will see a definite and 'Explosive Increase in the Success of your Email Campaigns'.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A.T.Rendon is an entrepreneur and published writer. Subscribe to FREE Business Classifieds Newsletter & receive FREE online access to our Password Protected "FREE Submit To Over 2.7 MILLION FREE Ad Sites!" mailto:subscribe_fbcn9@emailexchange.org Visit us at: http://emailexchange.org/?Articles
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