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    How I tripled Yelp’s email response rates with just 3 changes.

    This is a guest post by Alicia Glenn:Alicia GlennShe works for Yelp as a salesperson, and this is how she tripled her B2B email marketing response rates with better copy.  Tell us your tips & secrets!

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     As a salesperson for Yelp, I noticed that there was a lot of room to improve our sales email templates. On an average day, I might send out anywhere between 20 to 50 emails. If I got one email response back that day, sadly I considered that a win.Where was the disconnect? Shouldn't businesses WANT to be in communication with Yelp? If for some odd reason you never heard of Yelp, it’s the number one online business directory -- think of it like the modern day Yellow Pages. We affect businesses on a daily basis and are reaching out to help grow those businesses through advertising.Eventually, I realized what was holding us back and preventing higher response rates, our salesforce sounds like a bunch of robots...like little Yelp Robots, with no personality, being manufactured and churned out.....image04Yelp’s emails don’t sound like a person wrote them. Therein lies the problem. People don’t feel the need to respond to generic non-human sounding emails like this………image01This is understandable, because you don’t feel like someone is actually waiting for you to respond. What would happen if a business owner knew or felt that an actual person was waiting on the other side of that email? Wouldn't they feel more compelled to respond?PROBABLY. 

    My First Try at Customizing Emails:

    I started writing more customized emails, and surprisingly business owners would respond. Whether it was positive or negative, I didn’t care. All I wanted was a response. My main goal when crafting emails was to convey that I’m human and waiting for them to get back to me. Showing that you’re a real person also builds a sense of urgency.Example:image06After sending out a few successful custom emails, I came up with a formula for crafting effective sales emails:

    Feature + Benefit + Value + Human Factor = Dope A$$ Email

    Now let’s use the above email to see if it passes the test:Feature: Linked to his restaurants’ Yelp pages.Benefit: There’s opportunity for him to grow his business through Yelp.Value: Over the past year we’ve brought him over 600 leads.Human Factor: I had a leg up because I had spoken to him briefly over the phone, but he preferred to communicate via email...even though he had NEVER responded to any of my emails prior.So I added this as the headline, which also added a human factor:image05That put pressure on him and made him realize that I waiting for a response!

    Experiment to Increase Yelp’s Email Response Rates:

    After a while I pondered, how can I take this to the next level? Then good ole Nev popped into my head. I thought to myself “dang, he could really do damage if he redid all of Yelp’s email templates”! Almost like what he wrote about Uber emails (I guess great minds think alike)!Anyways, I decide to channel my inner Nev and do an experiment, especially since I love coming up with creative ways of getting people’s attention. For this experiment, I simply sent out 50 custom emails and 50 Yelp emails, then measured which one had a higher response rate.Guidelines for the experiment:
    1. Businesses could not be ESL (English as a Second Language).
    2. The business owner needs to know what Yelp is. The way I gauged that was whether or not the business owner had claimed their Yelp listing.

    (Below is what an unclaimed page looks like)

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    How I Revamped Yelp Emails with AIDA & FBVH Formula:

    Before starting the experiment I needed to come up with a couple of custom templates to use. I did that by taking my most commonly used Yelp templates and giving them some oomph! This wasn’t my first rodeo. I took a crack at cold emailing back in college, which was pretty successful.

    Here is one of my most used generic templates from Yelp (fyi I inserted my name and a fictitious business name):image02The reason I like this template is because it gives a lot of value and shows the opportunity.But, there’s something wrong with this email. It almost passes my FBVH formula and Nev’s AIDA formula. I readily use both now when crafting sales emails.My FBVH formula: Feature + Benefit + Value + Human factorNev’s AIDA formula: Attention + Interest +Desire + ActionNow as I mentioned, this template TECHNICALLY follows the AIDA formula which covers most of FVBH…but what is it missing? The H...Human factor.Let’s break it down:Attention: 5 directions mapped to you from Yelp.Interest: What has happened on your page?Desire: You could be seeing a lot more business from yelp.Action: What is your availability this week?Now that we determined that it passes the AIDA test and only missing the H in the FBVH formula, we know what to fix. However, the email is also borrrrringgggg, which makes it easy to ignore...The reason emails need a human factor is not only to make them realize that a real person is waiting on their response, but it’s also to relate to them. It’s possible that the business owner doesn’t know what a mapped direction is, or other metrics you mention to grab their attention. Your product/service could be going over their head.Most of these business owners are upwards of 40 years old, so the goal is to get them excited and interested in learning about your product/service. I decided to rewrite the email.Here’s a custom email I wrote along with a REAL RESPONSE from a business owner:image03Twinkles wasn’t too happy. Funny response from a lady that runs a kids party planning business (you would think she would be nicer).Custom email template 2:image08Much better right?  just adding personality to your email can make a world of difference.I also tried a mix of different email headlines:
    • Hi [biz owner name] (wanted to try a simple one)
    • One with a mystery factor: The secret to getting more customers (which I realize now probably sounded a bit gimmicky).
    • Then I also tried a few that I came up with using Nev’s headline formula:
    [End result customer wants] + [specific Time Period] + [ Address the Objections]My headline: [Get More Business] + [Right Now] + [Even If You Have a Small Budget] Ok, so I’m sure you want to know how everything turned out. The results of the experiment are below….drum roll please….Experiment Results: Going from 3% Response Rate to 11%Results of the Experiment:

    Yelp Template Email Results (Before):50 Sent33 Opened1 Response3.33% response rate :-(

    Through this experiment I found that while using Yelp’s email marketing templates, I was averaging around a 3% response rate. This was in line with my peers as well. I asked my coworkers about their email response rates, and it was unanimous that they typically send out upwards of 50 emails without getting one response back.

    Custom Email Results (After):50 Sent35 Opened4 Reponses back11.43 % response rate :-)

    Success! I nearly tripled my response rate and slightly increased my open rate as well!The benefit of Yelp or any business revamping their sales templates is to get prospects in the HABIT of responding. Right now they are in the HABIT of ignoring Yelp emails because they lump it together with all the other sales emails they get from companies like Yellowpages, Groupon, Seamless, etc.At the end of the day, generic emails can lead to missed sales opportunities. One of the sayings at Yelp is that “deals don’t get closed over email,” which is true. However, email is a very powerful tool, and if used correctly it can provide an opportunity to reach the DM (decision maker) that you might not have had otherwise.Now I know my custom emails are probably not Kopywriting gold, but what I realized is that making yourself sound like a human can, and does, make a difference.Sincerely,Alicia Glenn 

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    These are some MIND BLOWING RESULTS.  Imagine working everyday, sending the same 50 emails, and getting 3X the results by changing the words around??That's pretty awesome. Let Alicia know what you learned (or any improvement suggestions) in the comments below!

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    This post has some juicy insider B2B email info that most people won't ever share. Keep this post in your own swipe file. It contains:

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    Enjoy it and use it wisely. Sincerely,Neville Medhora


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    Guest Neville

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    Glad ya liked Kyle, I'll let Alicia field the response!
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    Guest Neville

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    Nice Chung! A NevBox-worthy comment!

    I thought the first one was kind of long at first.....but then I realized, if this was about MY business it would be super interesting.

    I think both of those would actually convert reasonably well, especially coming from a Yelp branded email.

    Great re-writes Chung, it'd be cool to see if Alicia uses them!

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    Guest Neville

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    Oh wow....they you DEFINITELY need to swipe some of the contents (or copy) from this Jan!
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    Guest Neville

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    Well very glad this was helpful Liz.....a little personality goes a looonng ways, especially if everyone else is writing super robotic.

    Lol....the Twinkles part definitely made me laugh too :)

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    Guest Neville

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    Thanks for the feedback James!

    Even if you're obviously selling something, people don't mind so long as it's something that would REALLY BENEFIT them.

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    Guest Neville

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    BAHAHAHAH! Made me LOL :)

    Possibly NevBox-worthy "review" !

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    Guest Neville

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    Ugggh......I can personally attest that a change in the email style can have a longterm and lasting result in response rate.

    I do this stuff for clients everyday and see it.

    Anytime numbers are released someone turns into a mathematical genius and thinks the results "aren't statistically significant."

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    Guest Neville

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    RO-ME-O! Seeya at FinCon soon!

    I thought too that short emails will be better.....but if the emails are about YOU, I bet you would read them!

    So if there's a long email about ME and how I can improve, I'll probably read it.

    Especially coming from Yelp, I bet people would still read.

    The great thing about email is that you can quickly test the results :)

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    Guest Neville

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    Well hope some of these principles help get your startup outta being broke.

    Although going through your website I had NO IDEA what you were selling at first, perhaps that should be clarified :)

    Simple + Clear = Best!

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    Guest Neville

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    Bahahhaha, nice address Will ......I almost didn't catch that :-P
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    Guest Neville

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    Oh perfect Lloyd, hope this helps out with the mailings!!
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    Guest Neville

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    Oh cool Anouk!

    Glad your responses were so high even for a non-tested email. Looks like you definitely kept it super-simple ("game for your museum".....super easy to understand)!

    If you ever do some tests and increase/decrease the conversion, lemme know (nevmed at g mail) and we can possibly do a post about it if it's juicy enough!

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    Guest Neville

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    Looks much better Zee!

    However I'm not sure those small changes will impact sales if people are just seeing it on a website.

    I think you need to go after people who would WANT yoga mugs (I'm not familiar enough to know who this would be).

    Sometimes if the product is not the right fit, the copy won't matter.

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    Guest Neville

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    Glad you enjoyed it Judy.....it was pretty juicy right?? Not very often you get such insider information like this.

    Let us know the results of your new emails!

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    Guest howie

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    What a post!

    Coming from corporate background I usually email the formal way. Trying to do an autoresponder series was tough and dry. I still fall back on formal and cold style of email.

    I'm convinced to write in first person. Thank you Alicia for reminding us! Humanizing the email can be so important.

    Will basically do an entire email rewrite testing some of the formulas.

    Thanks

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    Guest Chung

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    Google "Call Recorder app". It's the one I use on my iPhone.

    Super easy to use. Check it out.

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    Guest Alicia

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    Hey Zee great job, I definitely like your updated copy better :)
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    Guest Marcel

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    This is EXACTLY what I need to do.

    Thanks Neville!

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    Guest Alicia

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    Wow those are awesome results Anouk. Let me know as well if you end up testing the formula Alicia @ Astounding Pursuits .com
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    Guest Alicia

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    LOL this one is a winner! Definitely Nev Box worthy, glad I got 4.5 rating ;)
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