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The Inbox Isn’t Dead: Why Email Marketing Still Wins in a Noisy Digital World

May 30, 2016 by basilpuglisi@aol.com Leave a Comment

Email: Your Most Underrated Asset

In a social-first era, email remains the most personal, direct, and measurable marketing channel. It’s not subject to algorithm changes or pay-to-play visibility. It’s a relationship you control—one address at a time.

Yet many businesses treat email as an afterthought. Now is the time to rethink your approach, and use your inbox as a powerful engine for conversions, retention, and brand building.

How to Capture the Right Leads

Lead capture starts with value. Offer something worth trading for an email: a free guide, exclusive content, or even early access to a new product. Use clear, benefit-focused language and simple opt-in forms placed where they make sense—on high-traffic blog posts, social pages, or landing pages linked from ads.

Platforms like Mailchimp, Constant Contact, ConvertKit, and AWeber offer native forms and landing page tools. Integrations with Facebook and website builders like WordPress or Wix make it even easier.

What to Do Once You Have the Email

Lead capture is only the beginning. The moment someone signs up, you need a welcome sequence—an automated email or two that introduces who you are and what they’ll get.

From there, segment your list. Don’t treat every subscriber the same. Separate your audience by interest, behavior, or stage of the buyer’s journey. Each group should receive content that’s relevant and timely.

What Your Emails Should Look Like

Keep it clean, scannable, and mobile-friendly. Most platforms offer templates, but good email copy is simple:

• Subject lines should create curiosity without being spammy.
• Body text should offer value first, then a call-to-action.
• Use visuals sparingly but effectively—especially on product or event emails.

Include your logo, a single call-to-action, and footer with links and unsubscribe options. Keep it human—don’t shout, connect.

How Often Should You Send?

It depends on your audience. Weekly emails work well for most brands if you have something valuable to share consistently. For others, bi-weekly or even monthly works better.

The golden rule: Be consistent, not overwhelming. Set expectations early. Let subscribers know how often you’ll send and what they’ll get.

Strategic Insight: Build a Community, Not Just a List

• What’s your story? You’re not just sending emails—you’re building an owned channel that grows alongside your brand.
• What do you solve? You help people cut through the noise by showing up in their inbox with relevant, curated value.
• How do you do it? Through consistent, audience-aware messaging that nurtures trust and encourages action.
• Why do they care? Because in a feed-based world, email is a rare chance to slow down and connect—with fewer distractions and more control.

Fictional Ideas

A local boutique starts collecting email addresses during in-store visits and on their website. They offer a 10% discount in exchange for signups.

Using Mailchimp, they set up an automated welcome email and a weekly update featuring new arrivals, staff picks, and style tips. Customers click through to a special landing page with exclusive offers. By segmenting subscribers by product interest and location, they create seasonal campaigns with geo-targeted promotions and event invitations.

Over time, this builds a core group of loyal shoppers who regularly open emails, use promo codes, and RSVP for events—resulting in a measurable increase in foot traffic and sales.

References

Mailchimp. (2016). ‘Marketing Automation: What You Need to Know.’ https://mailchimp.com/resources/marketing-automation/
Campaign Monitor. (2016). ‘Email Marketing Benchmarks by Industry.’ https://www.campaignmonitor.com/resources/guides/email-marketing-benchmarks/
HubSpot. (2016). ‘How to Create a Lead Nurturing Email Campaign.’ https://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/32305/The-10-Step-Lead-Nurturing-Workflow.aspx
Constant Contact. (2016). ‘Best Practices for Email Design.’ https://blogs.constantcontact.com/best-email-design/
AWeber. (2016). ‘What to Send and When.’ https://www.aweber.com/blog/email-marketing/email-newsletter-what-to-send-and-when.htm

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