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Entrepreneurs and small business owners know how difficult it is to grow a business online. A lot of big competitors out there use sophisticated strategies and tools to squeeze as much traffic and leads as possible from their content and marketing campaigns.

Against that backdrop, you need to get as much return as humanly possible from any outreach and influencer marketing activities you undertake. Understanding how to write effective, engaging emails is vital to ensuring those campaigns convert well.

Before we get going, it's also worth noting that according to Symantec around 90% of all email sent is spam. That fact alone should demonstrate how important it is to be selective about whom we approach and how we approach them.

Without an overtly personal, genuine, and relevant narrative, outreach emails will be treated like spam by everyone who reads them.

Let's take a look at five important tips and practical advice to help you get people to take action more often and engage with you on a more personal (and valuable) level.

1. Know precisely whom you are talking to

It's critical you do as much research as possible on the company or organization you are reaching out to—including who the right contact is.

Find out what that person's role is, and what, if anything, you can learn about him or her to make establishing a personal relationship easier.

But we seem to be moving in the opposite direction: There are ever-more tools out there helping us find ever-greater numbers of influencers. These tools also help manage email outreach—including crafting and sending emails, follow-up emails, responses, and so on. Without doubt, very helpful...

But here's the problem: By definition, scaling up email outreach programs implies less-targeted and less-personal interaction with each individual contact.

Humans do a good job of making quick decisions about whether something is important to them; that includes the ability to glance at an email and decide whether to read it or move on. Unless there is something important to that reader in the first line of the email, it's likely to be ignored.

Automate email outreach campaigns at your own peril.

2. Be personal and relevant

I get emails (spam) each day starting off like this:

Subject: Hire extremely qualified people today

Dear Sir/Madam,

My name is Jon and I am an extremely qualified blah blah blah...

I delete them within seconds because I have seen the same thing 10 times today, and yesterday, and the day before. The point is, I don't have time to learn how great Jon is, and frankly I'm not interested. Your readers are exactly the same.

Don't start off an outreach email with a longwinded introduction about yourself. No one will read through it. Establish credibility (talk about yourself) only at the end of the email.

Instead, start off with something that is directly relevant to the recipient so that it draws him in.

Which is where things can get tricky. Because if you haven't researched whom you are talking to and what that person's role is, you probably won't know what to say.

That's why you should avoid generic email templates and craft your own that works for your specific circumstance, and for a particular goal. By all means, use that template as the basis for that type of email, but don't skimp on finding a personal connection in each and every one you send out.

You can use various approaches to make a connection—for example...

  • Something they have done well
  • Something positive that involves them or their business
  • Problems with their site
  • Incorrect or incomplete information
  • News they will be interested in

What you choose depends on the person you are reaching out to, what she does, and what is relevant to your particular objectives.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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David Mercer is a tech entrepreneur, author, and founder of SME Pals, a free online resource to help entrepreneurs and small business owners thrive online. He is a tech author whose books have been published globally, translated into 13 languages, and used as recommended reading at MIT and elsewhere.

Twitter: @smepals