Mmmmmm cheese!
The TLC team celebrated Josh’s birthday this week, presenting him with a yummy (and slightly stinky) cheese hamper!
The TLC team celebrated Josh’s birthday this week, presenting him with a yummy (and slightly stinky) cheese hamper!
Yesterday, the TLC Business team conquered ‘Up At The O2’, a steep suspended walkway that runs over the top of the dome.
At 52 metres high, this was more than just a spot of sightseeing and actually required a bit of effort to reach the top, which is quite the challenge in 23oc heat!
However, after channelling Reinhold Messner, we all managed to successfully ascend all the way up to the top of the London landmark, and thankfully, no one was hurt!
When we eventually reached the top, we were able to experience the fantastic views of London, including Canary Wharf, the Shard and the River Thames. After spending 20 minutes on the platform before realising that some of us (mainly Sophie) were starting to burn, we had the slightly daunting task of climbing back down (which was the worst part).
Will this be the end to TLC’s crazy, daring activities? Of course not!
Did you know that you have fewer than 5 seconds to convince a recipient to open an email? When it comes to email marketing, enticing your audience to engage with your email is a common struggle, and with a bland subject line, your chances of getting that email opened markedly decrease.
New trends are emerging throughout the world of email marketing all the time and a number of these revolve around the never-ending quest to create engaging and eye-catching subject lines. For instance, of late, you may have noticed the retail sector increasingly using emojis in their subject lines to attract you to open their email. However, whether this is suitable for own audience needs to be considered carefully. The fundamental goal of a subject line is to get as many opens as possible, and to give you a little help, we have come up with 5 top tips for writing an irresistible subject line.
Whilst it’s important to make your subject lines as clear as possible, it’s also important to keep them short and sweet. For best results, a subject line shouldn’t be any longer than 50 characters. Whilst this may be a struggle, give it a try and see how you get on.
Particularly with mobile devices, making a subject line longer runs the risk of it being cut off prematurely. According to a study from Sidekick, 40% of emails are opened on mobile first – where the average mobile screen can only fit 4-7 words max.
There’s only one thing worse than having your email sent to the ‘trash’ folder, and that’s the email being sent to the ‘spam’ folder. Sidekick found that 69% of email recipients report emails as spam based solely on its subject line, so making sure that your subject line isn’t ‘spam-worthy’ is a must.
There are also a range of words that act as a warning sign for email accounts, so be sure to avoid the following:
One of the easiest ways to get an email deleted from an inbox is if it comes across as too generic. These days, consumers are attracted to a product or service with their name plastered on it – a prime example being CocaCola’s #ShareACoke campaign.
Personalising your subject line is one of the most effective methods for generating opens for an email campaign, and it can even be as simple as using the term ‘you’. Emails which contain personalised subject lines are 20% more likely to get opened – it’s a no brainer!
There’s nothing wrong with creating a sense of urgency in your email. We have a deep fear of being left behind, or missing out, and this can be your chance to use it to your advantage!
In recent years, Sidekick have seen a 61.8% increase in opens when using the word “alert” in a subject line.
You need to make your recipients feel like they must open your email without any hesitation. Examples include:
We all love a bit of ‘banter’ here and there, and a humorous subject line can really stand out from the other dull, bland emails that surround it. However, humour can be a touchy subject, and without knowing your audience well enough, it can go wrong, so be aware.
We’ve come across a range of amusing subject lines:
If you’re looking to be sneaky, include ‘RE:’ before the subject line, as the top 5 subject lines in a recent study from Sidekick had ‘RE:’ at the beginning.
Whatever you choose to do to improve your email marketing’s effectiveness, make sure you put improving your subject lines at the top of the list. It doesn’t matter how great the content in the email is, if it doesn’t get opened.
If you have any tips for successful subject lines, get in touch!
For those of you who have seen our TLC Life page before, you will have noticed that we’re a rather active team, and taking part in any sort of ‘relaxing’ activity is completely out of the question.
So, as we’re ‘on a roll’ with our daring activities following on from our recent half marathon, we’ve decided to climb The O2 Arena in London! You may think we’re bonkers to do something like this, (and to be honest, you’re probably right), but we’re all really looking forward to it!
The O2 mission will consist of us getting suited up, harnessed up, and ascending all the way up to the top of The O2 via a walkway. Thankfully, all of us here at TLC are capable of coping with heights, which is useful as we will be suspended 52m above ground level.
Nervous for us? Don’t be! Stay tuned to see how we get on.
Hopefully it won’t be too windy!
As the Cookie Monster may say… “We want cookie!” “We eat cookie” “Om nom nom nom”.
The TLC team have been busy baking some yummy cookies for yet another TLC Bake Off – can you tell who’s is who?
After months of tough training and plank challenges, the TLC team completed the ABP Southampton Half Marathon!
On Sunday, our abilities were put to the test as we tackled the gruelling Southampton Half Marathon. There was no blood, minimal tears and only a few injuries, but we are proud to say that the TLC team completed the race with a smile (kind of) on our faces!
We started off at Above Bar Street, then continued our journey over the Itchen Bridge, through St Mary’s Stadium and around Southampton Common. You could say that some of us hit the ‘runner’s wall’ as we tackled the (deceptively) hilly Burgess Road!
We all finished in a great time:
Josh – 01:37:09
Anna – 01:58:24
Alex – 02:14:04
Sophie – 02:37:27
Shannon – 02:52:35
We’re all feeling very achy this week, but excited for our next marathon-mission!
It only seemed like yesterday that the TLC team nervously signed up for the ABP Southampton Half Marathon, and before you know it, it’s only 4 days away!
There have been a few injuries along the way, but the team have all been training hard, and we’re finally getting some use out of the running machine! (Who would have thought?)
We’ve all set a time of when we want to finish the marathon by, but will any of us achieve our goal? Stay tuned!
The TLC team have gone muffin mad for the next bake off! Who’s going to win this time?
It’s been a ‘trolly’ good week this week, as Alex (our Graphic Designer) has drawn and illustrated an amazing troll for one of our clients! You can’t say you’re not impressed!
The Easter Bunny ‘hopped’ into the TLC office today. Happy Easter!