To scale your email program, you need to be able to move quickly, but you also need to be able to repeat successful emails easily. Once you find a formula that works, don’t overthink things — keep using that formula! And the best way to duplicate the formula is to use a template.
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I believe it depends on the stage. I don't think templates are a good choice for those who have just started. Currently, we use email communication to inform all interested parties about what we are doing, our traction, and our future plans.
It seems logical to send these updates as personal emails from the founders. In the later stages, we will revise this approach, along with a new content plan, new goals, and, consequently, the use of templates.
@mary_rumyantzeva I guess that's a very wise method! We've also started sending out templates that look almost like plain text but on a different level (with a proper logo and email footer)
@mary_rumyantzeva you're welcome! if you're searching for a convenient tool to craft such elevated emails, try out Blocks, it's free to use and comes with plenty of ready-made templates!
https://useblocks.io/
I will be honest, I have been sending plain texts when people purchase our subscriptions because it needs to be done manually (not yet automated) but for newsletters we use templates and I think that's fine. Depends really.
When starting and validation idea there is no need to focus on fancy email templates, plain text will be enough.
Later on if you have time and resources to do them its the right time to do them :D
@pobidowski good point! It's also a nice idea to just build an email template and simply edit it for future campaigns / create custom blocks that you use from one campaign to another and save them for future. Blocks allows you to do that for free, check it out!)
i've helped a lot of my clients set up automated evergreen email flows and campaigns and most of the time I don't care about the design
Especially in the beginning if your SaaS is doing less than $10k/mo You don't usually need all these design emails which might take a lot more work instead you can focus on the quality of the email copy which is more of a deciding factor!
but if you want you can add a little bit of branding to make it look less bland and vanilla!
Roughly 15% of the revenue of the mobile apps I manage comes from email campaigns - email is free subscription revenue on the table. It's great.
My learnings:
Plain text has always been better.
People buy from people they know / like / trust.
Use your name.
Even better use THEIR name.
Be cool / clever / funny.
Write emails that add value / give free advice on your niche in between discounts/promotion offers.
Shaan Puri, Cardinal Mason, Chase Diamond - great email marketers who do all of the above.
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