One of the most underrated essentials in email design
Posted by David Greiner on September 04, 2006
These days there's a growing list of essential content you should include in every email you send. You know the drill. Unsubscribe mechanism, postal address, link to web version, the list goes on.
The permission reminder message
Of all the essential content though, there's one I consistently see missing in many of the thousands of campaigns we deliver each week. What makes this more surprising is that this is one of the most important elements and also one of the easiest to add. I'm talking about the permission reminder message - a simple sentence or two reminding the subscriber how they gave you their permission to email them. Here's a quick example:
Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email because you subscribed via our web site. As promised, this issue includes great tips on ......
Simple hey. In 2 simple sentences you've assured each recipient that your email isn't spam and reminded them why they were interested in hearing from you in the first place.
Don't stop there
We're nearly there, but now that you've reminded the subscriber how you got their permission and what you're sending them, why not give those that are no longer interested the option to unsubscribe right there and then. Here's a complete example:
Hi, just a reminder that you're receiving this email because you subscribed via our web site. As promised, this issue includes great tips on ......, but you may unsubscribe if you're no longer interested.
If you can't summarise how you got their permission in a few words, then there's every chance you don't have it or they won't remember giving it to you. "Remember that time you downloaded a report from our partner and gave them your email address" doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
While we're on the subject, we recently tweaked our anti-spam policy to make our permission requirements crystal clear. We give you a quick summary of this each time you add subscribers to your account, but it's worth a peek if you haven't already checked it out.
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Kelly
wrote on October 25, 2006 12:01 AM
Great points! I agree the permission reminder is invaluable for maintaining a high quality list! I have found that some clients are reluctant because they fear people will unsubscribe if it's made easily available at the top of the email.
While unsubscribe rates may slightly increase with the use of the permissions reminder - it's important to remember that these people probably aren't usually opening and reading your emails anyway and are no longer interested in what you have to say - so just let them go!
Mark Eagleton
wrote on October 25, 2006 01:07 AM
Very good, except that "click here" links are the oldest web no no in the book. Instead, try:
Alison
wrote on October 25, 2006 01:13 AM
I agree - very useful. We launched our website a couple of months ago and sending newsletters is new to us, so has given some very useful tips and pointers for future emails.
Dave Greiner
wrote on October 25, 2006 08:18 AM
Great point Mark, I agree that's a better way to approach it and have updated the post to reflect this. Glad someone's checking up on me ;)
Jake Tracey
wrote on October 25, 2006 08:54 AM
This is great stuff guys, your e-mails never get sent to my Junk folder!
Damien
wrote on October 25, 2006 09:27 AM
We started including the permission reminders a while back - good reminder article. Agreed with Mark on the 'click here' too - particularly since so many spam filters will latch onto it.
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