Why Are My Open Rates Dropping?
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If you see a sudden and dramatic drop in your open rates, don’t panic. There could be an easily fixable solution behind those scary numbers. And even if it takes a bit more digging, your open rates aren’t the be-all and end-all metric for measuring success.  Nevertheless, lower open rates could signify a larger issue, whether it’s your marketing strategy or something as simple as an HTML error. In this episode, Alyssa and Melissa outline the questions every email marketer should ask themselves if and when their open rates drop. Once you’ve answered a few key questions, you can start figuring out what’s causing the problem and stop an email catastrophe in its tracks. Or, better yet, figure out which issues are actual catastrophes, and which aren’t. “Getting in the promotions tab is not the end of the world. It probably will lower your open rates, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s going to lower the success of your email.”~ @alyssa_dulin Main Takeaways [08:10] Ask yourself, in what capacity are my emails dropping? Are they dropping 2% every day or 5% after one email? That increment of change can be the difference between a technical issue and a simple sender mistake.  [13:28] Have you recently switched ESPs? It’s important to gradually transition, otherwise, inbox providers won’t recognize your new domain and may send you to spam.  [16:28] What changes have you made otherwise? Even a simple change in your email template can cause open rates to drop if you’ve got an HTML error.  [22:09] Are you sending to cold subscribers? Most email providers have a threshold of how many times you can send emails to people who aren’t opening them. [30:37] Promotions tab? Don’t panic. While your open rate may drop if your emails are suddenly sent to promotions, when customers have a filing system for their emails, they’re more likely to engage with the emails in their promotions tab, rather than just opening the email to clear space. [34:20] Is your open tracking pixel being clipped? If your message is too large, someone’s open won’t be logged. Luckily, there’s an easy fix.  [36:31] Is your email not authenticated properly? Errors in authentication cause bounces and drastically lower open rates.  [38:09] Focus on positive signals to increase open rates. Positive signals will make more of an impact than trying to hack your open rates.  Links Twitter Clubhouse Instagram Deliverability Defined 0107: Meaningful Metrics: Going Beyond Open Rates Deliverability Defined 0206: How to Switch ESPs Without Damaging Your Deliverability Deliverability Defined 0113: All About Gmail: The Promotions Tab, the Spam Folder, Postmaster Tools and More Deliverability Defined 0210: A Day in the Life of a Deliverability Specialist Deliverability Defined: 0106: Authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC) ConvertKit Migrations Try ConvertKit's deliverability in action It's now free to use ConvertKit with an audience of 1,000 subscribers or less! Start building your audience and reaching their inboxes: convertkit.com/pricing.  Stay in touch Apple Podcasts Spotify Twitter Facebook Instagram Deliverability Defined Website
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