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Did you know that the first email someone receives once they join your list will have the highest open rate of any email you’ll ever send?
Knowing that, wouldn’t you want to fill it with the best content and most clear call to action ever?
Rather than use the generic welcome email that comes with most email marketing platforms (I use Constant Contact for mine and my clients), I recommend turning that off and switching to an autoresponder – your design choices are greater and you can have a different welcome response for each of your lists.
Need some inspiration for your welcome emails? Here’s 4 great examples to get your creative juices flowing.
1. Kate Spade
Kate Spade uses a simple — but effective — tactic with their welcome emails: They say “Thank You” in big, bold lettering. And by placing that “Thank You” on an envelope, Kate Spade recreates the feeling of receiving an actual thank-you letter in the mail. (The 15% off discount code doesn’t hurt either.)
2. Fab
There’s a lot going on this welcome email from Fab but they make it work by making the email look great – the design is really beautiful – and using upbeat copy. Just look at some of the words they use:
Overall, it’s a nice experience and there are a number of ways to engage with the site directly from this email.
3. David’ Bridal
The David’s Bridal email above features a great introductory message. It thanks new subscribers for making the company part of their wedding day. You can write something straightforward like, “Welcome to our email list,” or “Thanks for signing up to get our emails.” There’s no right or wrong way to welcome new guests, just make sure it’s conversational and fits your company’s voice.
4. Wistia
They greet you in a really nice way, and I just love the gif image that they put in the email. I haven’t seen anyone else do this before. Gets attention.
It looks really cool to see that there are people who are enthusiastic and passionate about what they do.
I like that they take the time to survey you to learn more about your interests and needs (also the first company I’ve seen that does that in the welcome message).
About Stacey Riska
Stacey Riska, aka “Small Business Stacey” is a serial entrepreneur who is passionate about saving small business and rebuilding Main Street. She helps small and local business owners become a #SmallBizMarketingWiz by teaching them marketing strategies that get MORE: MORE leads, MORE customers/clients, MORE sales, and MORE money. Stacey is the founder of Small Biz Marketing Specialist, THE go-to place for marketing tips, techniques and strategies that get results. Stacey is also the creator of the Daily Deals for Massive Profits Training Program, an online video training program that teaches small and local business owners how to use daily deal sites like Groupon to skyrocket their business growth and get massive profits. In this program she teaches from experience, as it was the key strategy that transformed her coffee and smoothie business from being $500K in debt to a 7-figure profitable business. When not saving the small business world, she enjoys sipping red wine, eating chocolate (who doesn’t!) and spending time with her amazing husband.
Stacey Riska, aka "Small Business Stacey" is a serial entrepreneur who is passionate about saving small - and not so small - businesses one marketing plan at a time. She helps business owners become a #SmallBizMarketingWiz by teaching them marketing strategies that get MORE: MORE leads, MORE customers/clients/patients, MORE sales, and MORE profit. Stacey's in-demand "Small Biz Marketing Success Coaching and Mastermind Program" is transforming the businesses - and lives - of those who want wealth, freedom, and market domination. Her highly acclaimed book "Small Business Marketing Made EZ" lays out the 6-simple-step plan to get your marketing into ACTION - literally and figuratively. Stacey is also the creator of Cups To Gallons, the place where independent coffee, smoothie, juice bar, ice cream, dessert and snack shop owners go to learn how get into lucrative catering so they stop selling by the cup and start selling by the gallon. In this program she teaches from experience, as it was the key strategy that transformed her coffee and smoothie business from being $500K in debt to a 7-figure profitable business. When not saving the small business world, she enjoys sipping red wine, eating chocolate (who doesn't!) and spending time with her amazing husband.
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