12 Ways to Target Inactive E-mail Subscribers

Avatar Posted by JohnH under Online Marketing
From http://tmt.targetmarketingmag.com 5992 days ago
Made Hot by: on June 27, 2008 1:41 am
Oftentimes, people opt in to e-mail lists—whether it be for newsletters, promotions or information—and then just ignore everything that's sent to them. Those individuals signed up for your e-mails for a reason, even if their actions don't show it. For one reason or another, they've become inactive subscribers. It's your job to figure out a way to get them active again.

Here are 12 ways to reel these inactive subscribers back in.





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Written by waltgoshert
5992 days ago

John... good find. Yep, with all the social marketing stuff, we need to remember the basics of email marketing. It still works, if you're willing to work it.



Written by JohnH
5991 days ago

Thanks! One thing to consider is that if a subsriber has been inactive for over a year, you should probably drop them. Otherwise, their next response may be the spam button. This goes against direct mail strategy, but it fits email strategy.



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