While we're all sequestered in our homes, we're all facing the potential for lost or wasted time. So let's ask ourselves: How can we use this time to get better? How can we be of service and use? I know, without a doubt that great art is being created around the world at this very moment. Perhaps by you! Our entire team is focused 100% on whatever we can do to help you market and sell more art. With that in mind, we're focusing FineArtViews on sales and marketing ideas more than ever before. The following article was selected from our archives as it seems quite timely in the current situation and provides ideas we think you can use to improve your own art marketing.
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25 Rules that Great Email Marketers Follow
1. DO Write each email with one goal and one call to action 2. DO Optimize each email for reading on mobile 3. DO Preview every email 4. DON'T send more than one newsletter a day 5. DON'T use too many images - 1 or 2 is best 6. DON'T send giant walls of text 7. DON'T send from your personal email account - use an Email Service Provider such as ArtfulMail, ConvertKit or Mailchimp 8. DON'T hard sell in every email - ask for small micro-commitments in most emails, only occasionally ask for a big sale 9. DO Clean non-engaged subscribers off of your list 10. DO send at least monthly - any less and your list will go cold. Weekly is even better. 11. DON'T ever put the whole newsletter in an image 12. DON'T send the content as an attachment 13. DON'T use any attachments 14. DO Segment your lists by at least buyers, non buyers, artists, and collectors 15. DO Make it easy to unsubscribe 16. DON'T wait to start. Start a newsletter as soon as you have one subscriber 17. DO write compelling subject lines. 18. DON'T write spammy subject lines with all caps, exclamation points and the word free 19. DO tell people how often you send newsletters when they subscribe. If you don't know how often you'll send then say that up front. 20. DON'T fear people unsubscribing. List decay is normal. 21. DO send from a real mailbox. Don't use a "no-reply" box. If people respond to you, then they should be communicating directly with you. 22. DON'T send from a gmail, yahoo, aol, outlook or other big ISP account. 23. DO send from a mailbox on your domain. This builds your domain authority (and isolates you from bad actors on shared domains). FASO ArtfulMail makes this super easy. 24. DON'T purchase a list 25. DO cross market with other artists
Utilize these 25 rules as a checklist to ensure that your email campaigns are professional, beautiful and help you sell your art.
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Until next time, please remember that Fortune Favors the Bold Brush. |