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    Uber Emails and how they can improve

    I'm a copywriter and tend to notice when people are screwing up on their email.

    This time I've noticed someone who has room to grow: UBER. 

    Love the service.

    Love the company.

    Meh on the emails.  

    I pulled a big list of the emails Uber has sent me since I signed up for Uber in July 2013 when I needed a looong ride from the Seattle airport to the suburbs:

    Uber email frequency

    Of all these emails, the only inherently interesting emails I really get are when they send my receipt.

    The receipt email is great because it's all about ME!  I even save them in a special expenses folder.

    These receipt emails are inherently helpful to me:

    uber-receipt

     

    But if you take a look at some of the other Uber email marketing attempts, they're not inherently interesting:

    uber-email-5-star

    This email I thought was actually on the higher-end of being interesting, but it fell flat.

    Problems with this email:

    • Doesn't particularly teach you anything useful.
    • There was a chance to tell a good emotional story, but it seemed like someone at Uber "wanted to keep the email short" and cut it off.  It lost all the emotions because it was so short.  (Guy gives ride to another guy to jump-start his car.  BFD).  If there's a great story to tell, don't worry about the length.  Keep it long if necessary to tell a good story.

     

     

    "Ok Neville, how do you KNOW FOR SURE these emails could be better??  You don't know their actual stats....."

     

    I started poking around to see if I could find some "pseudo-stats" from the emails.  Time-and-time again I found results such as this:

    Checkout this "#WomenMoveUs" campaign email:

    uber-women-email

    Ok, that's a noble cause.....but the message is all over the place and not correctly explained.

    But more troubling was that I checked the "psedudo-stats" from a lot of emails like this, and the numbers were surprisingly low for some of them....like the view count on the YouTube video from the email:

    Uber email video count

    That video is 4+ months old and barely has any views for a company on the size of Uber.

    Even if this video was only sent to Uber subscribers in Seattle, this number still seems jokingly-small for how much effort must've been put into that campaign.

     

    So how can we make Uber emails better....and actually get people to use the service more?

    Let's play a simple thought-experiment:

    Let's pretend you have been named Uber's VP of Email Marketing Growth, and you have to get people ACTUALLY READING the Uber emails or else Travis Kalanick will bitch-slap you.

    How would we do this?

    I think the key point is to make Uber's emails inherently interesting.  This means writing about topics such as:

    • Showing alternate uses for Uber people may not have thought of.  This helps ME.

    • Stories of people using Uber in unique and useful ways.  This helps ME think of new ways to use Uber.
    • Cool features customers may not know of.  This helps ME understand the product better.
    • How Uber dramatically improved someone's life.  This gets ME emotionally involved.
    • A case study of how much money someone saved because they take Uber instead of owning a car.  This helps ME make decisions about my vehicle situation.

    It's very tempting to "brag" about how cool your company is, but it's far more effective to show what the services can do for THEM.

    Let's take a couple of examples.

    In the blue boxes below I've made a sample email in the same format Uber currently sends it's emails:

    [[Headline]]

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    [[Text]]

    This email is meant to show the email subscriber some cool ideas for using an Uber Black (they may have never even THOUGHT of using the service for these):

    "Want to roll in style?  Order an Uber Black and get a luxury car picking you up."

    Uber Black Car

    An Uber Black will only cost you 20% more than an UberX, but you get a Black Car (either Mercedes, Jaguar, BMW, or Audi) picking you up.

    An Uber Black car is great for:

    • Date nights.
    • Looking baller at the club.
    • Transporting wedding parties.
    • Picking up VIP guests from the airport in style.

    Next time you want to feel like a million bucks, order yourself an Uber Black.

     

    This email shows some cool uses about Uber XL.  A lot of people may not even know you could carry this many people in an Uber.  This pops the idea into their brain that for their next group outing, everyone could take a single vehicle:

    "Did you know you can take up to 7 people in an Uber XL?"

    Uber XL

    When you've got a group of people going somewhere and don't want to split up, just select "Uber XL" on your app. We'll send a van or SUV capable of taking 7 adults.

    A taxi will normally take only 4 passengers.  But you my friend have FAR more friends than that to shuttle around.

    • Use an Uber XL when going out on the town with a group of friends.
    • Shuttle your big family around on a rainy day.
    • Have tons of bags from shopping?  They'll easily fit in an Uber XL.

    Just select "Uber XL" when calling your Uber, and a big SUV or van will come your way with plenty of room!

     

    This email shows "unique uses" of the service.  Most people think of Uber as only "a car service kind of like a taxi."  So giving real life examples like this of "alternate uses" expands someone's view of what Uber is:

    "Uber helped us move the big stuff!"

    uber-moving

    "All of our friends live in the city and no one has a truck or car big enough to move stuff.

    We only had a couch and a dresser that needed a large van to be moved.  We selected "Uber XL" and got a Honda Odyssey van big enough to fit the couch with no problem!

    The cheapest moving service we could find was $300.......but our Uber XL trip only cost $12!  Thanks Uber!"

    Sincerely,

    Ashlee Tacohm - Happy Uber Rider

     

    This is another "alternate use" email which people may not have even realized.  A large number of teenagers are using Uber with their parents permission, this could bolster more of that use by letting parents know some crucial info:

    "Jason's new ride home from school is Uber"

    uber-bus

    Our oldest son is 15 and part of over 6 different after-school activities.

    Between 3 different kids, we end up shuttling the kids across the city.....and sometimes literally couldn't make some activities.  Thanks to Uber, we sometimes have our 15 year old grab an Uber to wherever he needs to go.

    It's comforting to know that even when swamped with errands for the other kids, he can still safely get where he needs to.

    The best part is that Uber tracks the entire trip for us.  We know where his pickup location was, drop-off point, who the driver is, and the route they took.  As parents this is a must-have for our peace of mind.  We'd never let him take a random taxi.

    Thanks to Uber Jason can be active as he wants.

     

     

    Before these email marketing campaigns, a person signed up to Uber may think of it just in this little circle:

    uber-scope

    .....but after getting a bunch of USEFUL emails from Uber, someone's scope of what the product will be FAR LARGER like this!

    uber-scope-big

     

    Now you don't have to be a genius to figure out that the person who is well-informed of all the cool uses of the product will use it more.  

    Sincerely,

    Neville Medhora

     

    P.S. Comment below with some ways YOU think you could improve the Uber newsletter, I would love to help get them more feedback!

     

     

     


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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Thanks Jen!

    It happens all the time. The marketing department will "want to share what an impact they're making" or some crap like that.

    Those nearly 99% of the time fall flat.

    Instead just focus on how to make the customers life better.

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    Guest Neville

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    Yeah, some people have that perception of Uber (which I don't totally agree with).

    I think they've grown a HUGE COMPANY in a SUPER SMALL amount of time. This means making decisions that sometime rub a portion of the population the wrong way.

    I get it.

    However if they could make your customer experience amazing and help you life, those haters would eventually come around.

    Even amazing companies like Google who only try to do good....generate a HUGE amount of haters. You can't please 7 Billion people :-/

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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Cool that you're promoting yoga, but is there a service you could provide that would benefit a SPECIFIC PERSON with these benefits?
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    Guest Neville

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    Bahahah.......I would actually keep it relatively professional (yet in a casual voice), because Uber's audience is so big and varied.

    There's teenagers that get the emails and grandma's as well.

    I would focus on how Uber could benefit them rather than just try to make it goofy.

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    Guest Neville

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    NICE AARON!! Appreciate that :)

    I like your suggestions here too.

    A "top 5 tips" email from them would be great.

    NevBox-worthy comment Aaron!

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    Guest Neville

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    I think in Uber's case it's not about making people laugh, but showing them a genuine benefit to their life.

    Making some laugh = nice.

    Making someone use your service a whole bunch = GREAT!

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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Why thank you!

    Hopefully I can continue cranking out good posts for you Itzik!

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    Guest Neville

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    Thanks Cooper! Hope these continue to be your fav, lemme know if they ever start to suck!

    I really do like the Uber Black concept of going out in a nice car....I think a lot of people don't even realize that's an option.

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    Guest Neville

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    Yeah I agree, I tend not to read Uber emails (except my receipts) because they're not super helpful.

    I wouldn't add a free ride coupon on EVERY email....but maybe during promotion times yes.

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    Guest Neville

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    Thanks Jamie!

    I wasn't planning on trying to rank for anything in this post. It was literally just supposed to be a short post about Uber's emails, but then I ended up making a bunch of examples.

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    Guest Neville

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    BAHAHHAHAHA!!!

    I think Uber's next big thing is selling their services to large corporations who need to shuttle around employees, and Uber would be better than having the risk of people rent cars and driver themselves.

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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    I just want to award the boxes to people who write good comments. No work required :)
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    Guest Neville

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    Nice job Brent! I like the effort you put in.

    Very NevBox-worthy :)

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    Guest Neville

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    Well....Uber is easy because they have a GREAT PRODUCT.

    I can't make crappy products better :)

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    Guest Neville

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    Bahahhha, thanks maing :)

    I got a good gig writing over here, but if they ever wanted advice I'd help them out!

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    Guest Neville

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    Thanks Stephen!

    I don't know if I'd want to keep featuring funny stories, because it then makes Uber feel like some wacky-ass car service.

    I'd like to maintain the image of Uber being super easy, cheap, and reliable.

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    Guest Neville

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    Thanks Anthony, glad you liked my suggestions!
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    Guest Neville

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    Thanks Jenny, glad this helped!

    I'm not up-to-date on exact screening methods, but if I had kids I'd sure as hell make them use Uber instead of a taxi.

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    Guest Neville

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    Nice Deb!

    I do like the safety of the drinking and driving issue. That's actually how Uber initially started getting people sign petitions to legalize Uber in certain cities.

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    Guest Neville

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    Lol....I have a car too and still use them all the time, so convenient!

    I'm glad you would prefer my versions, hope they implement them!

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    Guest Neville

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    Excellent, just SHOW THE READER cool stuff they can do immediately, and it'll be an inherently more interesting email.
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    Guest Neville

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    Yea, I think that's a great angle they can make.

    I think the reason they don't is that some people DON'T make a lot of money.

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