Email Newsletter Strategy is Key to Startup Food Franchise Success
In today’s world, remaining competitive can be difficult as the new owner of a food franchise start-up. With twenty-four hour celebrity chef cooking content flooding the airwaves, a crowded market for easy online meal delivery, and a veritable fleet of food trucks parked on every conceivable big-city street corner, food franchise success requires a certain level of technological innovation and industry insight. Whether you are speaking to old loyal customers or seeking fresh faces, one of the most effective means of informing your customer base of new menu items, promotions, and locations is through a focused email newsletter strategy. Unfortunately, the email newsletter approach is about as competitive as the food world is. The average person’s inbox is cluttered with marketers’ messages, click-baiting titles, special offers, and competitor’s subject lines crafted specifically to grab user’s attention. Billions of e-mail are sent each day, a testament to the effectiveness of email newsletter marketing strategies. Still, it is easy to get lost in the shuffle. Supposing you can evade the ever-tightening conditions of spam-mail blockers, how are start-up food franchise owners expected to compete with a sea of competition? How do you separate your specific signal from the industry noise? The key is to craft a compelling message with a concrete bottom-line. Read on for some simple and effective tips to enhance your e-mail newsletter strategy. 1) Avoid standardized e-mail templates with name-specific greetings. There is no quicker way to ensure your newsletter ends up in the trash bin, or worse still, marked as “junk” mail, than to open with a direct mention of your customer’s name. Though including the potential customer’s name may seem like a way to distinguish yourself from a sea of e-mail automatons and grab the reader’s attention, the reality is that personalized emails that include the user’s name are not very effective. The current internet landscape is teeming with security threats, as phishing websites threaten users with the prospect of identity theft or credit card fraud. For this reason, many users are extremely untrusting of unfamiliar e-mails that address them personally. It comes across as a violation of privacy, and has the opposite effect that is desired, causing the user’s hackles to rise rather than endearing the newsletter to the reader. 2) Personalize newsletters by minding the user’s product purchase history.