define the types of emails
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13 Types of Emails You Need to Be Sending Your Email List
The Welcome Email. Your welcome email is the email you send a subscriber within 24 hours after they opt in to your list. ...
The Offer Email. ...
The Survey Email. ...
The Request Email. ...
The Newsletter Email. ...
The Free Gift Email. ...
The Value Email. ...
The We're Hiring Email.
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Types of e-mail is:-
◆The Welcome E-mail - Your welcome e-mail is the e-mail you send a subscriber within 24 hours after they opt to your list.
◆The offer E-mail - This e-mail includes a discount, coupon,or some other special deal that you can send out to subscriber as a "thank you" for being on your VIP list.
◆The Survey E-mail - A really good email marketing campaign is not a monologue it is a dialogue.
◆The Request E-mail - after you have delivered on your promises,you have earned the right to ask for a title something in return.
◆The Newsletter E-mail - while the newsletter email gets lot of focus in email marketing circles,don't fall into the trap of sending boring or uneventful newsletters.
◆The free gift E-mail-Furthermore, open rates for marketing emails hover right around 18 percent.
◆The Value E-mail - There doesn't have to be some direct conversion gold behind every email you send.
◆The we're hiring E-mail - Subscribers want to feel like they are special.
◆The New Product E-mail - When you launch of product new inventory comes in, your subscriber should be the first to know.
◆The Reorder E-mail - Specially if you run a subscription service or consumable goods that are ordered in regular intervals.
◆The Abandoned Cart E-mail - right side tracking tools in place and customer are logged into their accounts.
◆The Announcement E-mail - It's worth repeating that email subscribers like to feel valued and special.
◆The Anniversary E-mail - Many marketers like to send out an anniversary email to thank subscribers for being a part of the year list.
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