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Hi Udimi and everyone,
I've been purchasing clicks on Udimi after I've generated about 500 subscribers and I've send out email once a week, however the respond rate is only on 2%.
What should I do?
I've been purchasing from different solo ads seller as well.
Thank you,
Louis
I've been purchasing clicks on Udimi after I've generated about 500 subscribers and I've send out email once a week, however the respond rate is only on 2%.
What should I do?
I've been purchasing from different solo ads seller as well.
Thank you,
Louis
Increase your frequency and see which subject and email bring the most response and learn from it
Appreciate your respond thank you Heri
Do your emails reach the inbox or spam folder? You would expect subs to become less responsive over time. If you are adding fresh subs regularly the rate should be higher.
Can you define "the 2% respond rate" ?
Is it number of people who email back to you
or people who click your link
or people who open your emails?
Is it number of people who email back to you
or people who click your link
or people who open your emails?
Yes I also trying to add new sub regularly just a problem of opening rates.
Is it number of people who email back to you
or people who click your link
or people who open your emails?
Hi Irianto, just 2% opening rate by broadcasting email however the AR is doing fine.
I've also tested before sending out email to prevent it goes into spam but recently I've learned more about words that triggers the spam folder and this is what I could definitely need to work on now.
Right on Louis!
Words can trigger the spam folder, for eg.
“prize”, “free”, “bonus”, “buy, “purchase”, “order” etc.
“From” field also can cause your email goes to spam folder
Mailbox providers evaluate more than just the sender’s IP, domain and content. Yahoo! Mail, in particular, pays close attention to your From field addresses.
Analysts have even noticed variations in deliverability results from using the address like: support@yourdomain.com versus newsletter@yourdomain.com.
Avoid frequent changes of From field names
Avoid obscure From field names, such as:
“bringit101on@domain.com”,
“noreply@domain.com”
Use clear, trustworthy From field names, such as:
“contact@”, “newsletter@”, “support@”, feedback@”
Stick to a limited number of verified, recognizable From field names. Build a good reputation for those addresses by sending only engaging, solicited emails, and you’ll notice the difference.
Words can trigger the spam folder, for eg.
“prize”, “free”, “bonus”, “buy, “purchase”, “order” etc.
“From” field also can cause your email goes to spam folder
Mailbox providers evaluate more than just the sender’s IP, domain and content. Yahoo! Mail, in particular, pays close attention to your From field addresses.
Analysts have even noticed variations in deliverability results from using the address like: support@yourdomain.com versus newsletter@yourdomain.com.
Avoid frequent changes of From field names
Avoid obscure From field names, such as:
“bringit101on@domain.com”,
“noreply@domain.com”
Use clear, trustworthy From field names, such as:
“contact@”, “newsletter@”, “support@”, feedback@”
Stick to a limited number of verified, recognizable From field names. Build a good reputation for those addresses by sending only engaging, solicited emails, and you’ll notice the difference.
Email daily and over time your opens and clicks will increase. 80% of your emails should be value-based and the other 20% in the form of offers. Works for me.
Love to apply the 80/20 and definitely 80% of content first.