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UrbanClap CEO Abhiraj Bhal Emailed Me

UrbanClap CEO Abhiraj Bhal Emailed me.<br>Hereu2019s why<br>I recently received a mail titled u2018Hi from Abhiraj, Co-founder at UrbanClap!u2019<br>Suspicion sets in. Is he bashing me for negative coverage? I donu2019t remember<br>any. Does he want to be-friend me? Iu2019m no celeb.<br>Turns out its clever e-mail marketing - an automated message sent to probably<br>thousands of UrbanClap subscribers.<br>Donu2019t jump to close your browser tabs now, hang on. Itu2019s the first time I<br>remember reading a mail like that from an Indian startup worth over $100<br>million. Quirky Indian startups like Happily Unmarried and Bewakoof.com<br>have also been sending out personalized e-mails.<br>Airtel customers have been privy to mails from CEO Gopal Vittal. Only last<br>year the company sent out mails, explaining the call drop phenomenon.<br>Marketing e-mails from Treehouse co-founder Ryan are fun and personal.<br>E-mails are sent u2018fromu2019 Ryan's email address, and the content is always<br>personalized. The subject lines are creative. What more, if you reply to the <br>mail, you'll even get a prompt response from Ryan himself.<br>Adding a personal element to marketing emails helps. No one enjoys feeling<br>like they're being marketed to. Most email tools allow you to enter shortcodes that will be replaced with the recipientu2019s name when the email is sent<br>out.<br>In a day and age where consumers are bombarded with marketing<br>messages, and itu2019s getting harder to get their attention, being impossible to<br>miss without being annoying can take you a long way.<br>In fact, according to an A/B test conducted by the marketing team at<br>HubSpot revealed that emails sent by a real person are more likely to be<br>clicked on than emails sent from a company name.<br>The opportunity is for marketers to use the capabilities that are unique<br>to marketing automation to make their email more conversational and relevant.<br>This would include behavioral targeting, strategic metrics and multi-step<br>cross-channel conversations.<br>If marketing automation is used to its fullest, it can become a full-blown<br>engagement-orchestration tool, enabling you to listen to consumersu2019 unique<br>needs and deliver what they really want. No Indian startups have got to<br>that.<br>Weu2019ve all received messages in our inbox, only to mark it as spam or<br>completely ignore it. Grabbing your audienceu2019s attention doesnu2019t necessarily<br>mean your calls to action yell u201cClick me!u201d<br>Me? I sleep happy knowing you would at least click on this article. You see,<br>thatu2019s the hook.<br>Source of the article https://www.businessinsider.in/urbanclap-co-founderabhiraj-bhalmailed-me-heres-why/articleshow/53436431.cms

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  1. UrbanClap CEO Abhiraj Bhal Emailed me. Here’s why I recently received a mail titled ‘Hi from Abhiraj, Co-founder at UrbanClap!’ Suspicion sets in. Is he bashing me for negative coverage? I don’t remember any. Does he want to be-friend me? I’m no celeb. Turns out its clever e-mail marketing - an automated message sent to probably thousands of UrbanClap subscribers. Don’t jump to close your browser tabs now, hang on. It’s the first time I remember reading a mail like that from an Indian startup worth over $100 million. Quirky Indian startups like Happily Unmarried and Bewakoof.com have also been sending out personalized e-mails. Airtel customers have been privy to mails from CEO Gopal Vittal. Only last year the company sent out mails, explaining the call drop phenomenon. Marketing e-mails from Treehouse co-founder Ryan are fun and personal. E-mails are sent ‘from’ Ryan's email address, and the content is always personalized. The subject lines are creative. What more, if you reply to the

  2. mail, you'll even get a prompt response from Ryan himself. Adding a personal element to marketing emails helps. No one enjoys feeling like they're being marketed to. Most email tools allow you to enter short- codes that will be replaced with the recipient’s name when the email is sent out. In a day and age where consumers are bombarded with marketing messages, and it’s getting harder to get their attention, being impossible to miss without being annoying can take you a long way.

  3. In fact, according to an A/B test conducted by the marketing team at HubSpot revealed that emails sent by a real person are more likely to be clicked on than emails sent from a company name. The opportunity is for marketers to use the capabilities that are unique to marketing automation to make their email more conversational and relevant. This would include behavioral targeting, strategic metrics and multi-step cross-channel conversations. If marketing automation is used to its fullest, it can become a full-blown engagement-orchestration tool, enabling you to listen to consumers’ unique needs and deliver what they really want. No Indian startups have got to that. We’ve all received messages in our inbox, only to mark it as spam or completely ignore it. Grabbing your audience’s attention doesn’t necessarily mean your calls to action yell “Click me!” Me? I sleep happy knowing you would at least click on this article. You see, that’s the hook. Source of the article https://www.businessinsider.in/urbanclap-co-founderabhiraj-bhal- mailed-me-heres-why/articleshow/53436431.cms

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