EMAIL MARKETING FOR BEGINNERS

Kickstart your email marketing.

See how easy email marketing can be — even if you’re a beginner — with easy-to-use tools starting at just $12/month.

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Go from idea to polished email with a single prompt.

Instantly create emails that sound like you with a single prompt.

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Frequently asked questions

Learn all about email marketing for beginners.

Email marketing allows you to connect with people who want to hear from you. Good email marketing is about sending relevant, engaging messages to the right people at the right time to maximize your marketing efforts and achieve your business or nonprofit goals.

Email marketing is a great tool for driving sales — every dollar spent on email marketing yields $36 in return — but there are many other benefits: education, enhanced brand recognition, and stronger relationships with your existing (and potential) customers.

Building your email marketing strategy from the ground up? Here are six tips on email marketing for beginners: 

  • Start a free trial with Constant Contact, where you can explore pre-designed email templates and learn the ropes at your own pace.

  • Figure out who you want to email. No list yet? That’s OK. Start building your list by collecting customer information with a sign-up form on your website and social media channels. 

  • Use AI writing assistance to draft your email. Make sure it’s informative, branded, and includes a call-to-action. 

  • See if there are any email series you want to create (and automate) to save you major time down the line. Think: welcome emails or purchase confirmations. 

  • Send your first email. Celebrate! Then, start planning your next send. 

  • Measure results and tweak email campaigns. Keep an eye on things like open rates, click-through rates, and unsubscribes, so you know when to make adjustments.

Once you know the basics of eye-catching email design and click-worthy content, you’re ready to branch out. Here are seven of the most common types of marketing emails:

  • Welcome: A welcome email introduces subscribers to your brand. Tell your company’s story, share what you do, and offer incentives to new customers.

  • Newsletter: Newsletters are digests that give subscribers important updates. Share what’s new, update your store hours, or link to engaging content on your blog or social media channels.

  • Transactional: A transactional email typically relates to an action your subscriber took. It could feature a purchase confirmation, order details, or important account information.

  • Seasonal: Celebrate holidays and occasions with seasonal emails. Promote special events, announce an annual sale, or share a limited-time offer.  

  • Survey: Send a survey to get feedback on your products, initiatives, customer service, or marketing efforts. 

  • Product launch: Build hype with a product launch email. Tease new drops and keep subscribers engaged as you debut new products, services, or features.

  • Nurture: Nurture emails contain exciting content or useful information on things like giveaways. They often come in a series and are designed to earn your audience’s trust and attention.

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