How to Create a Winning Black Friday Email StrategyThe biggest shopping day of the year is almost here, and here's how to stand out.

BySyed Balkhi

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One of the biggest shopping days is just around the corner. That's right, Black Friday is almost here. It's important that your business takes advantage and generates loads of sales. But with so many competing offers out there, how do you grab the attention of your audience? One of the best approaches is email marketing, which gets your promotions straight into shoppers's inboxes. Plus, thanks to smartphones and apps, consumers are connected to their inboxes 24/7.

Here's how to create a winning Black Friday email strategy.

Grow Your Email List

First, you want to be able to send your emails to as many shoppers as possible, so leading up to Black Friday, be sure to boost your recipient list. After all, the more email subscribers you have, the more sales you can make.

Togrow your email listbefore the big event, create an opt-in pop-up on your website with a Black Friday theme, likein the example below.

To encourage your website visitors to opt in, your pop-up can offer them exclusive first access to Black Friday deals or a free shipping coupon in exchange for their email address.

Related:How to Prepare Your Business to Win Big on Black Friday

Get the Timing Right

Timing is crucial when it comes to email marketing. If you send your Black Friday emails at the wrong time, your subscribers may not see your message at all. According toGetResponse, the best times to send emails are 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6 p.m., i.e. shortly after people arrive at work, after they have lunch and shortly before they arrive home. And remember, start sending Black Friday emails weeks before the big event. Doing so will build anticipation and excitement. Plus, it will give your subscribers plenty of time to plan their purchases.

Perfect Your Subject Lines

When your Black Friday email lands in the inbox of a subscriber, the first thing they see is the subject line, so it needs to be good. In fact, your Black Fridayemail subject linesreallyneed to stand out, especially since your subscribers's inboxes are going to be filled with other tempting offers.

There are a number of ways you can improve your subject lines, including:

  • Adding the term "Black Friday."

  • Using emojis like a wrapped gift, shopping bags or shopping cart.

  • Adding personalization such as the customer's name name or past purchase history.

  • Increasing urgency with phrases like "only four hours left" and "before it's too late."

When your subject line captures the attention of shoppers, they'll be more likely to open and buy.

Put Your Deals Front and Center

Once your subject line grabs attention, you need to encourage them to take action, so put your Black Friday deals front and center. Take a look atthis example from House of Fraser. Immediately, readers know that they can get up to 50 percent off of their favorite brands, including women's fashion and handbags.

Notice how this email is also easy to scan; with just a quick look, shoppers can see what awesome Black Friday deals are available to them. Shoppers are opening your emails because they're looking for awesome Black Friday deals, so give them what they want, and don't forget to include a clear call-to-action so they know what to do next.

Related:What Happened to the Real Black Friday?

Create an Abandoned Cart Series

当消费者点击你的邮件并开始shopping at your online store, your job isn't done. Abandoned shopping carts are a big challenge you could face on Black Friday. Sometimes shoppers fill up their carts, get distracted and forget to check out, which can lead you to miss out on a ton of sales. In fact, according toBarilliance, in 2017, 74.5 percent of all carts were abandoned during the Black Friday weekend.

To combat abandoned shopping carts, create an abandoned cart email series. Abandoned cart emails, like theone below from Ralph Lauren, remind shoppers they have items waiting for them.

Creating urgency in your abandoned cart emails by adding phrases like "don't miss out" will encourage Black Friday shoppers to return and complete their orders.

Over to You

With a winning email strategy, you can skyrocket your sales, so start preparing your attention-grabbing Black Friday emails now. And don't forget about Cyber Monday!

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Syed Balkhi

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Writer

Entrepreneur, Growth Hacker and Marketer

Syed Balkhi is an entrepreneur and the co-founder ofWPBeginner,OptinMonsterandWPForms.

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