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Email Marketing vs. SEO: Understanding the Correlation

  • M. Suleman
  • 6 min read
Email Marketing vs. SEO: Understanding the Correlation

Intro

While online marketing has many key players, two big players stand out: Email Marketing and SEO (Search Engine Optimization). Let’s take a deeper look into them individually and how they can work in harmony with your marketing strategy:

Email Marketing - Talking Directly to Customers:

Talking Directly to Customers

Email marketing is about sending targeted messages straight to people's email inboxes. It can either be an email to the existing customers or a paid campaign that reaches people’s inboxes showing as Ads. Deciding which one to choose depends upon your marketing objective. For instance, if you’re a makeup seller and has just received the latest stock, you may send an email newsletter to your existing customer showcasing these products. On the other hand, you may launch a paid campaign to create brand awareness among new persons that would reach these persons’ Gmail inboxes as Ads.

The main goal is to build relationships, encourage sales, and make customers feel loyal to a brand. By sending personalized emails and using automation, marketers try to send messages people want to read. Here is what email marketing aims to do:

  1. Engage People: Email marketing tries to get people interested in what a brand offers. Marketers hope to keep people engaged and interested in buying by sending interesting content and special deals.
  2. Guide Potential Customers: Sending out emails with helpful information can help you move potential customers closer to making a purchase and provide details about your service offerings. The idea is to answer questions and give advice so people feel confident about buying.
  3. Make People Remember the Brand: Emails don't just sell products; they also help people remember a brand through recall value. By keeping a uniform look and message in every email, marketers try to ensure people recognize and remember the brand.

SEO - Getting Noticed Online:

SEO is about ensuring a website appears when people search for something online. It’s of three types: On-page, Off-page, and Technical SEO. The first means optimizing the content on each page of your website, whereas Off-page means any work done on other websites that are linked to your sites in any ways, and third type means applying non-content techniques on the website that can improve its efficiency.

Getting Noticed Online

Using the right words and creating good content can help websites attract more visitors and appear trustworthy to search engines and the people who use them.

You may also read: How Google Algorithm Works?

What SEO Aims to Do:

  1. Get Seen: SEO is all about ensuring a website appears when people search online. By using the right words and improving the website, SEO helps it get noticed by more people.
  2. Be Trusted: SEO isn't just about getting clicks; it's also about being a reliable source of information. By providing helpful content and answering questions, websites can become trusted sources that people go to again and again.
  3. Keep Growing: Unlike ads that stop working once they're turned off, SEO keeps working overtime. By investing in SEO, businesses can keep getting visitors to their sites without having to pay for ads constantly.

How Email Marketing and SEO Work Together:

Agencies like RankRise, Octiv Digital, and SEOBrand.com for Miami SEO believe that even though email marketing and SEO seem different, they work well when combined in a marketing plan.

1. Email Marketing Outputs As Inputs Of SEO and Vice-versa:

The most important point where both email marketing and SEO work together is when the user data from the email marketing is received. For example, you sent the weekly newsletter of the best deals od the week to your existing customers. Among all the products one or two showed more clicks and queries generation.

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So what does that means?

It means a particular product or price is what people are looking for. Therefore in your next SEO strategy, you’ll focus your key word research on such keywords, and will extract keywords relevant to such user behavior.

So, your next blog may be about topics relevant to that products user clicked the most, and so on. So, this cycle continuous to work and improves the system more and more.

Now, let’s see on the flip side of the coin. What if a certain blogs are getting views than others? It means certain topics are either trending, or people are more interested to know more about that these days. So, the keywords it’s been written on will be used to focus more on the like products or services, spending more money for unsolicited emails won’t be a wastage of money. Instead the chances of selling or generating leads are two to three fold now.

So, in both ways email marketing and SEO can help each other.

2. Use the Same Content Across Platforms:

By creating content that is valuable and engaging for both email marketing campaigns and website SEO, marketers ensure consistency in messaging and branding. Content developed for email campaigns, such as blog posts, guides, or product updates, can be repurposed and optimized for SEO on the website, driving traffic and enhancing search engine visibility.

Now this is tricky, which a few people are able to understand? Actually the phrase itself is a bit confusing, as the same content can’t happen in both channels. Email Marketing is a medium/channel to send your message to the existing or potential clients, but SEO is a technique to optimize the content to increase visibility on the search engine.

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So, both can complement each other but can’t be ‘used together’.

3. Leverage Data Insights for Optimization:

Both email marketing and SEO generate valuable data on audience preferences, behavior, and engagement metrics. Furthermore, marketers can use this data analysis to identify the content that most resonates with their target audience and use that information to suggest email content strategies. Additionally, insights from email campaign performance, like click-through rates and conversion metrics, can also help with SEO efforts. It can help you point out popular subjects or keywords that should be optimized for higher organic search rankings on websites.

4. Mutual Promotion and Amplification:

Email marketing campaigns can serve as a platform to promote website content, blog posts, or special offers, driving traffic and engagement. Reciprocally, SEO-optimized website content can attract organic search traffic, leading visitors to explore the website further and potentially subscribe to email newsletters or updates. Marketers can also optimize exposure and reach by cross-promoting content on websites and through email. As a result, it raises the possibility of conversions and customer interaction.

5. Coordinated Keyword Strategies:

Email marketing and SEO can align their keyword strategies to target relevant search terms and topics that resonate with the target audience. Marketers can incorporate high-performing keywords from SEO research into email subject lines, headlines, and body copy to improve email open rates and engagement.

The same is true for keyword optimization strategies for website content, Meta tags, and page titles. By incorporating subscriber-specific language or phrases, email marketing campaigns can provide valuable insights that improve organic search visibility.

6. Seamless User Experience Integration:

Ensuring a seamless user experience across email and website channels is essential for maximizing engagement and conversions. Marketers can maintain consistency in branding, messaging, and design elements between email campaigns and website content. This way, it will provide a cohesive experience for subscribers and visitors. Additionally, marketers can increase the probability of converting email recipients into website visitors and customers by optimizing landing pages and website navigation for user-friendliness and relevance. This improves SEO performance by increasing user interaction and dwell time.

7. Continuous Testing and Iteration:

Both email marketing and SEO thrive on continuous testing and optimization to improve performance and achieve desired outcomes. With the help of A/B testing and experimentation techniques, marketers can improve messaging, design elements, and calls-to-action in email campaigns and website content by taking audience feedback and data insights into account.

To top it all off, marketers can improve their overall approach to marketing by removing ineffective tactics and refining successful strategies. This will drive synergies between SEO and email marketing for long-term growth and effectiveness.

Conclusion:

SEO and email marketing are two crucial facets of online marketing. Even though they have different objectives, they can complement one another to increase a brand's sales and audience reach, making it a good idea for businesses to leverage both tactics.

If your digital marketing team is big, your SEO and email marketer should coordinate frequently before they plan to launch a new campaign. Any effort without consulting the other person to get his previous campaign’s output is a wastage of money. So, if you’re an SEO, ask you email marketer to show the stats of the last campaign so that you may focus more on the keywords that people are showing their interest in.

M. Suleman

M. Suleman

SEO Content Writer, DigiNewsDesk

The author is an SEO Content Writer who’s been writing content for over a decade. He's written multiple blogs on DigiNewsDesk, and hundreds of product descriptions and proofread others’ content a lot. Besides writing, he is an expert in translating English to Urdu content and vice-versa. TransTarjuma, a Youtube channel, is an eloquent testimony to his translation skill.

Link: DigiNewsDesk

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