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The 5 Biggest Mistakes Coaches Make With Email Marketing

July 02, 20263 min read

Email marketing is a powerful tool that allows businesses to connect with their audience, nurture leads, and drive sales.

However, many business owners and coaches make common mistakes that can hinder the success of their email marketing efforts.

In this post, we'll discuss some of the biggest mistakes to avoid to make sure you gain traction with your emails and avoid loosing income.

1. Neglecting to Segment Your Email List

One of the most common mistakes business owners and coaches make is sending out generic emails to their entire email list without segmenting their subscribers.

Segmentation allows you to send targeted and relevant content to different groups of subscribers based on their interests, behaviours, or demographics.

By neglecting to segment your email list, you risk sending irrelevant content to your subscribers, leading to lower engagement and higher unsubscribe rates.

2. Overlooking Mobile Optimization

With the majority of emails now being opened on mobile devices, it is crucial to ensure that your emails are optimized for mobile.

Many business owners and coaches make the mistake of sending out emails that are not mobile-responsive, leading to a poor user experience for subscribers who open emails on their phones or tablets.

Make sure to test your emails on different devices and email clients to ensure they are easy to read and navigate on mobile.

3. Focusing Solely on Sales

While the ultimate goal of email marketing is to drive sales, focusing solely on sales promotions in every email can turn off your subscribers.

Business owners and coaches often make the mistake of bombarding their subscribers with promotional emails, neglecting to provide valuable and engaging content.

It is essential to strike a balance between promotional and informative content to keep your subscribers engaged and interested in your emails.

4. Ignoring Email Analytics

Another common mistake is not tracking and analysing the performance of your email campaigns.

By ignoring email analytics, you miss out on valuable insights that can help you optimize your email marketing strategy.

Pay attention to metrics such as open rates, click-through rates, and conversion rates to understand what is working and what needs improvement in your email campaigns.

5. Not Paying Attention to Email Deliverability

Email deliverability is often overlooked by business owners and coaches, but it is crucial for the success of your email marketing efforts.

In fact, this one mistake cost one of my clients over $100,000 in lost revenue because her emails were being sent to the junk folder.

Factors such as sender reputation, email authentication, and spam complaints can impact your email deliverability.

Make sure to follow best practices for email authentication, maintain a clean email list, and monitor your sender reputation to ensure that your emails reach your subscribers' inboxes.

In conclusion, email marketing can be a powerful tool for businesses and coaches to engage with their audience and drive results.

By avoiding these common mistakes and following best practices, you can create successful email marketing campaigns that resonate with your subscribers and help you achieve your business goals.

Carrie Wallis ~ Marketing Mentor to Coaches and Help Professionals

Carrie Wallis ~ Marketing Mentor to Coaches and Help Professionals

Creator of the 'From Strangers to Clients' ethical relationship-based marketing system. Enjoy a 30% increase in client enrolments within a month of working with Carrie, Best selling author certified in multiple coaching modalities, a certified copywriter and digital marketer. Carrie has experienced many bumps in the road on her way to success. In business since 2000 she has learnt, & teaches, a simple way to consistently attract new clients, whilst living the style of life she chooses- able to enjoy her hobbies & spend time with her beloved family and pets. Renowned for her generosity in sharing and systems that work, enjoy reading her posts...

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