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Email Extravaganza! Sending Election &

Holiday EmailsJenny Lassi, Director of Operations

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Jenny Lassi is the Director of Operations for HighRoad Solution and is the resident expert at email marketing deliverability best practices. @highroadjenny@jennylassi

#deliverability #emailchat #emailmarketing#emailforensics #emailengagement#authentication #emailpreferences#assnchat #abtest #emailstrategy

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Today’s Content• Q4 Forecast• Inbox Optimization• Engagement Optimization• Resources

“Email is huuuuugggge.”-Mr. Trump

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Q4 Forecast

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Q4 2016

Increasing Internet Security Protocols like TLS and SSL and default filter settings requiring TLS and HTTPS links to consider emails ‘safe’ enough to inbox.

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Q1 2015

Q2 2015

Q3 2015

Q4 2015

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Previous Election YearQuarter Delivery Rate Bounce Rate Invalid Rate Opt Out Rate Click Rate Open RateQ1 2012 97.36 2.64 0.45 0.12 19.07 32.13Q2 2012 97.35 2.57 0.39 0.03 17.82 31.83Q3 2012 98.19 1.9 0.36 0.05 18.06 27.19Q4 2012 96.91 2.85 0.46 0.04 18.08 27.26

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Q4 Delivery Non-Election Year 2015

Q4 Delivery Past Election Year 2012Delivery Rate Bounce Rate Invalid Rate Opt Out Rate Click Rate Open Rate96.91 2.85 0.46 0.04 18.08 27.26

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Did I lose you?

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Difference• Delivery Rates Decreased by 0.94% - Not so bad• Bounce Rates Increased by 0.7% - Not so bad• Invalid Rates Increased by 0.18% - Not great but not horrible• Opt Out Rates Stayed the Same - Sweet!• Click Rates Increased 2.24% - Wow this is actually good• Open Rates Decreased by 7.64% - Ouch!

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Why?• ISPs are flooded with an even higher volume than usual• ISPs tighten inbox algorithms more in Q4 because of volume• Increasing security protocols for email server filters factor in if sender

uses authentication with systems sending email on behalf of their domain

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What does this mean for you?

• Q4 negatively impacts delivery rates a bit but not too bad• Q4 primarily impacts engagement rates as email senders compete

with more volume to get the recipient’s attention

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What has the biggest impact on open rates?

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Reaching the Inbox

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What has the biggest impact on reaching an Inbox?

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Authentication & Email Reputation

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What is Authentication?

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It’s a digital signature servers use to determine if the email sending

service has “permission” to send email on behalf of the domain.

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Platform Authentication Configuration

•SPF•DKIM•DMARC

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Authentication Statistics• Only 26% of associations have DKIM• Only 41% of associations have a passing SPF record• Only 50% of the 41% have a passing record that also

includes the email platform sending email on their behalf• ISP filters look at authentication first - Blacklists second• Set up all authentication methods

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Platform Authentication Configuration

What about DMARC?

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Platform Authentication Configuration

Co-developed by Return Path and a consortium of mailbox providers and security vendors, the Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance — DMARC — specification aims to put an end to domain-based consumer email threats.

By leveraging existing email authentication technologies (SPF and DKIM), DMARC lets email senders work directly with mailbox providers to quarantine or reject any email that fails authentication.

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Authentication DemystifiedYou can have as many DKIM txt record on your DNS as you want and it doesn’t interfere with your office email in any way shape or form

You should only have 1 SPF record in total that includes all or as many platforms that send email on behalf of your domain.

If your SPF record fails due to too many DNS Lookups (too many systems sending email) explore using a subdomain as your Sender Email

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Domain vs. a subdomainActOnacton.highroadsolution.commarketing@acton.highroadsolution.com

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

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For Association Marketers: Your best efforts to be an amazing marketer, get in front of your constituent, drive revenue, write amazing content, craft the best subject lines are ALL FOR NOTHING if you’re sending without authentication.

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Email Reputation• Worldwide, just 79% of commercial emails land in the inbox. This means

that one out of every five emails never reaches the intended recipient. Instead, it’s either sent to a spam folder or goes missing—most likely blocked by the mailbox provider.• Engagement filters look at the ratio of active vs. inactive email accounts that

receive promotional emails. In this case, engagement is defined as how frequently a user logs into their account, as well as how active they are when they log in. Mailing to a large number of addresses that appear to be nearing abandonment is a negative signal to mailbox providers and factors into their spam filtering algorithms.• Create a default exclusion list that suppresses non-opener/clickers beyond

180-days

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Email Reputation• Know your Return Path Sender Score and always try to

improve it.• Segment versus Batch & Blast.• Clean lists quarterly.• Ask for permission, not forgiveness in email or you

WILL BE BLOCKED.

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“Must blast my membership in Q4”

-Clueless Creepy Email Zombie Guy/Girl

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“Ahhhh noooooo…..”-Poor Defenseless Association Member

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Ok so authentication is set up and our Sender Score is great…now what?

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Before you CAN reach an inbox:

• Platform Authentication Configuration

• Data Security• Email Reputation• List Hygiene, Segmentation &

Suppression

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• List Hygiene, Segmentation & Suppression• From Name, Subject Line, CTA• Content Curation• Template Design & Rendering

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List Hygiene & Segmentation• The average invalid rate at point of collection is 6.7

percent.• Of invalid email address lists analyzed, 50% were true

invalids, 12% were role accounts, 29% were accept all accounts. • Running your Invalid email addresses through an

email validation tool

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List Hygiene & Segmentation• If you haven’t used a list in a while (>3mo) run it

through an email validation tool before you send an email to it. It will pay for itself almost immediately.• Segment your audience for best

engagement/performance but at the very least, suppress non-engaged. Be restrictive in Q4 but also in Q3.

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Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

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You did it! You looked fabulous while making it through the painful part! Give yourself a round of applause!

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Sender Name & Sender Email• Consistency is key• Don’t use Q4 for experimenting on Sender

Name/Sender Email changes• Sender Name should be something your subscribers

are familiar with and Sender Email shouldn’t be a [email protected]

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Subject Line• If inspired to be creative, in Q4, AB test with your

audience to see what performs and learn from it• Review previously deployed emails to see which have

highest open rates and see what messaging/tone that subject line had• Dynamic personalization• Measure twice, cut once: sticking with what works for

most in Q4

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But Jenny, how do we stand out if we should play it safe?

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Subject Line Safe Bets per Hubspot• Question about [goal]• [Mutual connection] recommended I get in touch• Our next steps• Do not open this email• X options to get started• Hi [name], [question]?• Know this about [topic of interest]?• A [benefit] for [prospect's company]• X tips/ideas for [pain point]• You are not alone.• Idea for [topic the prospect cares about]

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Subject Line CreativityThe only way to ensure that special characters render properly/consistently in a subject line is to encode in UTF-8. 1. Copy the desired character from a program like Start>Accessories>Character Map2. Then go to a string conversion tool that will encode a string to Base64/UTF-8 like:3. http://coderstoolbox.net/string/#!encoding=base64&action=encode&charset=utf_84. Then create your subject line using your character from step 1 in the "input" text box.5. Copy the string of characters the tool gives you in the "Output" box6. Paste the UTF-8 string into the following where indicated by brackets but paste over the

brackets: =?utf-8?b?[string]?= Example: =?utf-8?b?VGhpcyBwcm9kdWN0IMKuIGlzIGF3ZXNvbWU=?=

Put the entire string into the subject line when launching an email through the UI. On the receiving end, you will see your desired subject line. See screenshot examples of the use of the (r) mark as well as one with many different types of characters.

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Content Curation• Curate content that is unlikely to contribute to a

complaint• Curate content that is relevant to recipient or written

to speak to the persona/demographic/segmentation of recipient• Curate content that speaks to the persona directly or

where they are in their journey with your organization

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Content Curation• The role of email is to direct the recipient somewhere

to do something. • Use teaser text and read more links. Don’t giveaway

the kitchen sink in emails or the html file size may reach a threshold that nets you more bounces.• Relevancy

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Template Design & Rendering• As of September 2016, IOS devices join Gmail, Yahoo and Microsoft for adding their

own List Unsubscribe to the top of emails which is the first thing your subscriber sees, bypassing yours in your footer so add your Manage Preferences/Unsubscribe links to your email’s pre-header to minimize subscribers using theirs and not yours.

• Know who you are designing for (demographic, member status, age).• Know what email clients they are using.• Always use Responsive HTML. • Know what performs best with your audience.

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Template Design & Rendering 2017

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Template Design & Rendering 2017Accordion Menus in Email -With native mobile app support, now more verbose emails can have an accordion menu for mobile so they don't get arthritis in their finger scrolling through all content to find what they want.

Scratch & Flip-Provides a cool way to allow email recipients to consume the email on their mobile device and using a scratch effect, they can scratch off offers/promotions.

Graphs-Interactive graphs increase engagement and this is a very cool option for lists that are primarily mobile as this doesn't work well for Outlook and Lotus users.

Rotating Banners-Don't be limited to 1 header graphic when there are so many ways you can visually grab the attention of email recipients. Again, native mobile apps work, Outlook probably doesn't.

Animated Gifs-The tried and true method of using gifs to imitate video in email. Outlook shows only 1 frame of gif but this is pretty universally supported at this point.

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Template Design & Rendering 2017Pitfalls to Avoid:• Harsh Colors: Stay away from colors that are overly bright or fluorescent.

Tone them down so they don’t compete with your words.• Too many colors: Choose just one or two colors for your emails. The fewer

colors you use, the cleaner your design so the reader won’t be distracted from your message. Pick colors that your brand uses elsewhere.

• Light text on a dark ground: The most readable combination is dark text on a light ground, so stick to that whenever possible.

• Cultural Association: Colors are not universal to all humans in all cultures. In the United States, black is associated with death; but in other cultures, colors like white, purple, and gold are used during the mourning period.

• The urge to be dynamic frequently: Once you’ve got the design looking good, resist the urge to keep changing it. Choose a look and stick to it for a while so people recognize your mail in a quick glance.

• Color Blindness: Almost 5% of the entire population is color blind - the most common type being Protanopia (red-green color blindness). Such people do not see a complete lack of color instead; they have a harder time distinguishing the two colors from each other as the red color will look like green.

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Deliverability• Monitor bounce logs within 48-hours of the

deployment to address issues.• Address platform authentication config to make sure

that is not the root of a deliverability issue.

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Deliverability - Invalids• Spot check the email address for obvious mistakes• Use the system’s Invalid syntax report during import

process• Review the bounce logs routinely to look for ISP

issues that may have invalidated the record

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Deliverability – Opt Outs• Include an unsubscribe link in the email pre-header

area too• Make sure there is an easy to see way to manage

preferences or unsubscibe• Always honor the unsubscribe when launching emails

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www.highroadsolution.com

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www.highroadsolution.com

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Reporting Metrics• Poop in, poop out. I said poop and now I have your

attention. • Metrics are a direct result of the sum of all parts we

have discussed. If you don’t like the outcome, you must address everything and not point the finger at one thing.

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Thank you for participating in the “Email Extravaganza! Sending Election & Holiday

Emails” Webinar!Did I Miss Anything Extravaganza-ey?

Q&A Time! Tweet me @highroadjenny using #emailextrav#deliverability #emailchat #emailmarketing#emailforensics #emailengagement#authentication #emailpreferences#assnchat #abtest #emailstrategy

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Thank you!Other questions for Jenny?

eMail = [email protected]

Twitter = @highroadjenny @jennylassi

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Resourceshttp://www.leadspend.com/

http://www.emailstatcenter.com/Authentication.html

http://www.idtheftcenter.org/id-theft/data-breaches.html

https://senderscore.org/

http://www.dmarc.org/overview.html

https://www.lucidchart.com/

http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/33901/The-Ultimate-List-of-2012-Email-Marketing-Stats.aspx#sm.00181haph1bm0e1jz051aea38cfz3

https://litmus.com/blog/9-things-you-need-to-know-about-email-in-ios-10

http://blog.highroadsolution.com/blog/subject-lines-with-special-characters

http://blog.hubspot.com/sales/sales-email-subject-lines-that-get-prospects-to-open-read-and-respond#sm.00181haph1bm0e1jz051aea38cfz3

https://www.salesforce.com/blog/2016/07/pop-color-make-email-design-stand-out.html


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