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How to write an email which doesn't get redirected to spam

How to write an email which doesn't get redirected to spam

Saturday September 24, 2016 , 3 min Read

Have you ever painstakingly composed an important email only to have it answered very late, or worse, not at all? If you have, here are some tips and tricks which are sure to increase your email’s chances of being read and responded to.

Image credits: Shutterstock
Image credits: Shutterstock

Email marketing is undeniably the most popular marketing tool among various companies. Valued at USD 1.5 billion in 2010, its market size is growing at a healthy rate of 20 percent and is expected to reach a value of USD 6.5 billion by 2018. Make sure you make the most of your email marketing campaigning by incorporating the following ideas:

Be creative

A professional email must not necessarily be an uninteresting one. Make your email engaging and pepper it with anecdotes and trivia which can catch and hold the reader’s attention. An email is a way to establish and build a relationship with your correspondents, and communicating in a manner which encourages trust is the first step towards achieving this goal.

The human element

An email which reaches out to the reader and which one can relate to makes for an interesting read. Including real life situations and examples and speaking as if you are interacting with a friend will introduce a personal element in your email. In an inbox cluttered with ordinary emails and messages, one which communicates with the reader instead of speaking at them is sure to stand out.

Answer a question

Whether you are selling a product or a service, customers are sure to have a few questions that need to be answered. Identify the most pertinent questions about the product or service you are offering, and design your campaign around providing tangible answers to them. Emails which are informative and help solve a problem or clarify a doubt are sure to encourage people to read and respond.

The means to an end

Every email account is flooded with emails all day and users tend to delete those which seem irrelevant without even opening them. Make sure your email campaign leads to the achievement of a target, both for you as well as for your customer. Answering the WIIFM (what’s in it for me), which your reader is sure to consider, is going to ensure your emails are engaging and leave a positive influence.

A lucrative offer

Few things catch the customer’s attention as quickly as a reward. Whether it is a discount coupon, an interesting tip, useful information or a free gift, offering a reward for reading is a sure-fire way of ensuring that your email is read.

As a person driving an email marketing campaign, the one thing you must learn to respect is your customer’s time. To stay relevant and retain your readers' interest and esteem, make sure you do not inundate their mailboxes and send out a mail only when you have something to say. Keeping your message interactive and making sure your reader gains from it will help you connect with your clientele and further your personal and professional goals.