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Marketing Email Best Practices

Promotional emails that require explicit consent and provide value to recipients.

Core Principles

  1. Consent first - Explicit opt-in required (especially GDPR/CASL)
  2. Value-driven - Provide useful content, not just promotions
  3. Respect preferences - Let users control frequency and content types

Opt-In Requirements

Explicit Opt-In

What counts:

  • User checks unchecked box
  • User clicks "Subscribe" button
  • User completes form with clear subscription intent

What doesn't count:

  • Pre-checked boxes
  • Opt-out model
  • Assumed consent from purchase
  • Purchased/rented lists

Disclose: email types, frequency, sender identity, how to unsubscribe.

"Subscribe to our weekly newsletter with product updates and tips" "Sign up for emails"

  1. User submits email
  2. Send confirmation email with verification link
  3. User clicks to confirm
  4. Add to list only after confirmation

Benefits: Verifies deliverability, confirms intent, reduces complaints, required in some regions (Germany).

Unsubscribe Requirements

Must be:

  • Prominent in every email
  • One-click (preferred) or simple process
  • Immediate (GDPR) or within 10 days (CAN-SPAM)
  • Free, no login required

Preference center options: Frequency (daily/weekly/monthly), content types, complete unsubscribe.

Content and Design

Subject Lines

  • Clear and specific (50 chars or less for mobile)
  • Create curiosity without misleading
  • A/B test regularly

"Your weekly digest: 5 productivity tips" "You won't believe what happened!"

Structure

Above fold: Value proposition, primary CTA, engaging visual

Body: Scannable (short paragraphs, bullets), clear hierarchy, multiple CTAs

Footer: Unsubscribe link, company info, physical address (CAN-SPAM), social links

Mobile-First

  • Single column layout
  • 44x44px minimum buttons
  • 16px minimum text
  • Test on iOS, Android, dark mode

Segmentation

Segment by: Behavior (purchases, activity), demographics, preferences, engagement level, signup source.

Benefits: Higher open/click rates, lower unsubscribes, better experience.

Personalization

Options: Name in subject/greeting, location-specific content, behavior-based recommendations, purchase history.

Don't over-personalize - can feel intrusive. Use data you have permission to use.

Frequency and Timing

Frequency: Start conservative, increase based on engagement, let users set preferences, monitor unsubscribe rates.

Timing: Weekday mornings (9-11 AM local), Tuesday-Thursday often best. Test your specific audience.

List Hygiene

Remove immediately: Hard bounces, unsubscribes, complaints

Remove after inactivity: Send re-engagement campaign first, then remove non-responders

Monitor: Bounce rate <2%, complaint rate <0.1%

Required Elements (All Marketing Emails)

  • Clear sender identification
  • Physical mailing address (CAN-SPAM)
  • Unsubscribe mechanism
  • Indication it's marketing (GDPR)