*for an email list of 5K contacts
Keep in mind that the more email marketing automation you implement, the more expensive it becomes. In addition to the cost of automation software, youâll also need to hire technical specialists to handle integrations and establish effective workflows.
How to get a targeted email contact list
Once youâve decided what data you should track, start working on your email contact lists for targeted campaigns. There are several ways to do that depending on your starting point.Â
In case you donât have an email list yet
If you donât have a website or havenât started collecting emails, be sure to avoid purchasing email lists at any cost! While it might seem like a quick way to expand your reach, I donât recommend using purchased targeted email lists because of:
- legal risksâby sending emails without consent, you violate laws like GDPR (EU), CAN-SPAM (US), PDPA (Singapore), APPI (Japan), PIPA (South Korea,), CASL (Canadian), etc., and risk getting a hefty fine.
- poor engagementâjust like with phone calls, unwanted, irrelevant emails bring the same negative emotions. No wonder people are very likely to ignore such emails or mark them as spam.
- reputation damageâpurchased email lists often contain spam traps, fake emails used to trap spammers. If you send an email to such an address, youâll get blacklisted, meaning that email service providers (ESPs) and internet service providers (ISPs) will flag your domain and IP address as a source of spam. After that, your future emails will be automatically blocked or sent to recipientsâ spam folders. For more information read our complete guide on email deliverability. Besides spam traps, a lot of emails in such lists are simply outdated and by reaching them, your bounce rate will grow, resulting in further damage to your senderâs reputation.Â
- low resultsâthe whole idea of targeted email campaigns is to reach the right people with the right email content. Purchased lists contain random emails of people who usually have no idea who you are.
Alternatively, you can hire a specialized lead generation agency to create an email list for you. If you choose this route ensure that the company you hire is trustworthy and that you will receive the service you pay for. Personally interview the company to confirm that they have adequate experience, understand your goals, and can determine if email marketing is the best channel to achieve them.
However, the most reliable option would be to collect a list of contacts yourself. To do this, you need a solid traffic channelâa website or app, a well-established social media profile, or a YouTube channel.
If you choose to start with a website, it can be created in just one day using WordPress or a similar CMS. Once ready, make sure it has a not-too-complex sign-up form, clear call-to-actions, and SEO-optimized landing pages.Â
The next step would be filling your website with valuable content or offers. Creating really helpful content isnât easy. At the same time, 90% of marketers include content marketing in their digital strategies in 2024âthey canât all be wrong, right?Â
If you run an e-commerce business with all-purpose goods, providing discounts or special offers will work better to encourage sign-ups.
Once you have an automated solution to collect subscriberâs emails, start advertising it via social media, collaborations, and guest blogging.Â
When collecting usersâ emails, do it in the right way. Always use double opt-in verification to make sure people are indeed interested in your emails; show your privacy policy; and make it easy to unsubscribe. Not only will it help you build transparent relationships with your potential customers from the start, but it will also ensure you are fully complying with regulations.
If you already have a non-segmented email list
Start by cleaning up your existing email database. Remove all old and irrelevant emails to ensure your contacts are active and your data is current. The next step is to schedule regular checks in your calendar to maintain email list hygiene. Use tools like Clay, NeverBounce, or Snov.io to automate this process so that your emails are live and contact information is relevant.
Email list segmentation starts with subscriber analysis. Review any available data such as purchase history, website behavior, past website/app interactions, etc. This will give you insights into who your subscribers are, what they might be interested in, and what products or services customers buy/choose the most.
Consider sending your subscribers a survey to get more information about them. Also, you can add a survey to the registration stage with questions about peopleâs gender, location, occupation, interests, how they plan to use your service, and more. Keep it short, long questionnaires can easily deter customers.Â
Once you have enough information, itâs time for email segmentation. Use criteria that will benefit your business (demographic data, location, behavioral patterns, psychographic information, or engagement metrics).
When collecting data on your users, stick to progressive profiling. This is when you gradually collect more and more information about your subscribers through interactive content or fun quizzes instead of bombarding them with endless questions in one long survey.
Finally, make it a habit to regularly update and clean your email list. Remove inactive subscribers to keep engagement and deliverability rates high and optimize your email marketing efforts.
Email list segmentation
To successfully segment your email list, itâs important to understand the various types of information you can collect about your users. Typically, this data includes:
- Demographic data, like age, gender, income level, education, and occupation.
- Geographic location/season/weather. Usually, these are countries, cities, climate zones, and sometimes even neighborhoods.
- Behavioral data. You can collect browsing history (with a user tracking solution) and purchase history to send personal recommendation emails. Data on how email subscribers interacted with your previous emails also falls into this category.
- Psychographic information like interests, hobbies, lifestyle choices, and values.
- Engagement metrics show how much time a person spent on your website or specific pages, how many times a person opened a particular page, etc.
By gathering and analyzing this information, you can curate your message content to better suit your customersâ needs and preferences.
For instance, if you sell all types of clothing, knowing where your customers live (geographic location) can help you advertise your products more effectivelyâoffering jackets to regions where itâs autumn or winter, and promoting swimsuits to people experiencing summer weather. In this scenario, geographic data is important for targeting.
On the other hand, if you sell jewelry, you might focus less on location and more on demographic data and psychographic information. For example, understanding your customersâ style preferences, occasions theyâre shopping for (like weddings or anniversaries), or their interests can help you personalize your emails more effectively than geographic targeting.
How to send targeted email campaigns
Now that youâve built a targeted email list and crafted personalized emails for each audience segment, itâs time to test and send your marketing messages.
Of course, you are free to use any tool or set of tools you prefer. However, I use Mailtrap because of its high email deliverability, intuitive email builder, and email testing features.Â
Letâs explore how to do this step-by-step.Â
Setup a Mailtrap account
First, create an account in Mailtrap. The registration is easy, sign up for a Mailtrap account via Google, GitHub, Office 365 account, or your email. Create a password and you are ready to go!
Second, add your domain to Mailtrap.Â