| Good morning! Chase and Jimmy here. | The holidays may be over, but the opportunities are just beginning. A new year brings fresh momentum—a chance to reflect on last year's wins, adjust your strategy, and double down on what works. It's the perfect time to connect with your audience as they set their goals and start spending again. | As you review your customers' holiday shopping behavior, take a look at where they engaged most and what they purchased this holiday season. These insights are key to optimizing your 2025 strategy—and upsell emails are a great place to start. Today, we're diving into strategies to unlock revenue opportunities with upsell emails. | But first, a few goods! |
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| | | 📬 Inbox delivery isn't luck—it's strategy. | With privacy updates and shifting regulations, 2025 is the year to level up your email deliverability game. How do you stay out of spam and land where it matters? Sender reputation, email content, and engagement are just the start. | Good news: Omnisend has your back. Our guide breaks down everything you need to keep your emails in the inbox where they belong: | ✅ Stop spam in its tracks. Monitor inbox placement & optimize content to boost open rates. ✅ Get techy with SPF & DKIM. Authenticate your domain to prove you're the real deal. ✅ Warm it up. Build trust by gradually increasing your send volume. ✅ Engage smarter. Write subject lines & CTAs that demand attention (and clicks). | The inbox is waiting—read the full guide here. |
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| | 💡 Knowledge Drop of The Week | Test, iterate, rinse, repeat. Cody Wittick shares his 7 truths about creative strategy to help you optimize your 2025 strategy and win against Meta. | | Cody Wittick @Cody_Wittick | |
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7 truths about creative strategy in 2025 I think every ecommerce operator should hear: 1. Creative variety > creative iteration Net new creative beats Frankensteining your existing options. Should you modify the hook and structure of creatives to optimize? Yes. But Meta always… x.com/i/web/status/1… | | 3:42 PM • Dec 27, 2024 | | | | 11 Likes 1 Retweet | 0 Replies |
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| | Unlock Revenue Opportunities with Upsell Emails | Upsell emails tap into your (al)most loyal customers, adding value to their shopping experience and addressing revenue-leaking gaps in your email marketing strategy—on autopilot. | Despite their potential, many modern shoppers still receive upsell emails with irrelevant product recommendations that miss the mark. | The key to successful upsell emails? Multivariable segmentation. By segmenting customers based on hyper-targeted attributes—using your ESP and eCommerce platform integration—you can deliver personalized offers that actually resonate. | This guide explains the upsell email strategy and how to create campaigns that drive revenue growth. | What Are Upsell Emails? | Upsell emails pitch existing customers a more expensive version of a product they've already bought. These strategies work by identifying repeat customers with upsell potential and segmenting them based on specific attributes: | Engagement Level: Highly engaged customers are more likely to buy again. Previous Purchase: For example, a shopper who bought winter gloves might be interested in a winter coat. Purchase Momentum: Customers with frequent purchases are prime targets. Behavioral Triggers: For instance, software users who hit account limits may be ready for a premium account. Satisfaction Level: Happy customers spend more. These are ideal for loyalty programs.
| Start with these metrics as a foundation, but continue to refine segments using your customer data. | Upsell vs. Cross-Sell Emails | Upsell Emails focus on offering premium upgrades, add-ons, or higher-value alternatives to customers' prior purchases. | | Cross-Sell Emails, on the other hand, promote complementary products that enhance the customer's initial purchase. | | Example: | | Why Are Upsell Emails Critical for eCommerce Success? | Your most consistent sales often come from existing customers. Studies show that increasing customer retention by just 5% can boost profitability by 75%. | Upsell emails target these loyal customers, increasing: | | How to Make Upsell Emails Work | 1. Timing is Everything | Send upsell emails when customers are most likely to respond positively—right after a purchase or when they're actively engaging with your brand. Timing ensures relevance and maximizes conversions. | 2. Use Data-Driven Segmentation | Leverage data within your eCom tech and ESP to identify high-value customers. Build segments based on behavioral triggers, purchase history, and preferences. | Examples could be: | Frequency Product type CLTV
| 3. Personalize the Experience | Go beyond generic recommendations. Highlight products that align with the customer's interests while maintaining your brand's distinctive voice. | 4. Include a Strong Call-to-Action (CTA) | Make it clear and actionable. When it comes to CTAs, it's always best to go for clear over clever—make sure your readers know exactly what you want them to do. For example, "Upgrade My Box" adds a personal touch and aligns with the customer's mindset. | | Benefits of Upsell Emails for Your Marketing Strategy | Upsell emails aren't just about increasing revenue. They also: | Strengthen customer relationships. Encourage repeat purchases. Help reinforce your brand's value proposition.
| By integrating your ESP deeply with your eCommerce tech stack, you can pull crucial customer data into one place, allowing for laser-focused segmentation and impactful campaigns. | Start leveraging upsell emails to create better experiences and unlock sustainable growth. |
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| | 🔥 DTC Wins of The Week | New hair, who 'dis? JVN is set to launch new Rapid Repair Bond Gloss online + in Sephora stores on 1/10. | |
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| | That's a wrap for this week's edition!
Thanks for spending some time with Chase and me! If you enjoyed this newsletter or found it helpful, spread the love—share ecomemailmarketer.com with your favorite DTC marketer. Let's get them subscribed so they're in the loop for next week's updates! 🚀 | Remember: Do shit you love. | 🤘 Jimmy Kim |
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