Resend to Unopens with One Click

19. May 2015

Many marketers send out a single email broadcast to a contact list and hope for the best. But according to BtoB Online, the average open rate for marketing emails is 19.7%. What about the 80+% that don't open your email after the first send?  Try resending the same campaign to those who haven't opened yet (we call them "Unopens"). You'll probably be surprised how many new Opens you get!

Voodoo now lets you send a duplicate email to your Unopens with just one click—all WITHOUT creating a new email, list or campaign. It only takes a minute.

Voodoo QuickTip #512 - Resend to Unopens

We recommend users visit My Reports (eVideo users visit Tracking Statistics) to check their campaign performance about 24-48 hours after the initial send. Want to send a second email to recipients who haven't yet opened the email?  Just follow these steps: 

1.  Access reports for your campaign: 

Business Builder users access My Reports to view the Campaign Report. 

eVideo Launcher users click View Tracking Statistics and select the campaign. 
My ReportsView Tracking Statistics

2.  Within the Campaign Statistics tab you can view the basic metrics associated with this campaign. Click on the Unopens metric to drill down and see the Unopens. 
Tracking Stats

3.  From the Unopens detail screen, click the green Resend to Unopened button towards the bottom: 

View Unopens

4.  You will then see a confirmation message asking if you are sure you want to Resend to Unopened. Click OK. 


4.  It's that easy!

5.  Business Builders can also access the resend feature from the Send Email page.  Just go to Send Email and you will see a list of all your campaigns:

Resend to Unopens from Send Campaign

6.  Then, just click the Resend link next to the campaign you wish to resend to the unopens.   

Wait 24-48 hours after Resending to Unopens then log back in to Voodoo to check your open rate. The new opens will be included in the Campaign Report making your stats cumulative in one easy report: 

Campaign Report

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Voodoo's Built-In Help

1. May 2015

Are you taking full advantage of every Voodoo feature?  Voodoo recently launched our streamlined Business Builder interface for full system users.  Despite many improvements to the interface, no functionality has been removed.  This week's QuickTip revisits Voodoo's Built-In Help features within the new interface. (This does NOT affect eVideo Launcher users). 

Let's take a look at our training and help resources so you can maximize results from whichever version of Voodoo you have.

Voodoo QuickTip #222 - Voodoo's Built-In Help

Business Builder Users:

Each time you login Voodoo, you're greeted by the My Dashboard page with a column of buttons on the left showing the main features. There are important learning aids built into the interface. All support options are now located within the Support Menu Bar located towards the top.  

Support Bar

In this bar you have access to the following:

1.  QuickTour


QuickTour

Take a quick look at each Voodoo feature. The first time you log in, the QuickTour will dim your screen and walk you through the system. (Replay the QuickTour anytime through the Dahsboard's Support Menu Bar.)

2.  Video Overview

Video Overview

This is a video tutorial showing the primary features of your Voodoo Business Builder account. This is a great place to start learning how to use your system.


3.  QuickTips Blog

Voodoo QuickTips Blog


The goal of our blog is to turn you into a Voodoo Superuser.  You'll learn about new features, get QuickTips to help you leverage features more effectively, and discover create ways to use Voodoo. Check out our Voodoo QuickTips Blog Post, Where Did That Feature Go? to get a list of the old feature names and where to find them now.

4.  Virtual Support
Click Virtual Support to submit a ticket to our Support Team.  


5.  Campaign Building Guide

Campaign Building Guide


In the Resources section users have access to the "How to Voodoo" Campaign Building Guide. This downloadable PDF explains most features of your Business Builder account in detail and answers the questions that come up while building Voodoo Campaigns and creating re-usable email templates to save time. (You'll also find a link to the guide on the Voodoo QuickTips Blog.) 

Feature Help

6.  Feature Help

Once you access any Voodoo feature, a Feature Help option will appear in the Support Menu BarClick this to reveal concise written instructions for that specific feature.  We regularly update these, so please use them.

7.  Feature Video
Once you access any Voodoo feature, a Feature Video option will also appear in the Support Menu Bar. These are in development but will contain short video instructions for that specific feature. 

8.  Voodoo Viral Support Twitter Feed


Follow the Voodoo Viral Support twitter feed @VoodooQuickTips.  This library of tips and tricks will help you get the most from Voodoo and always be up on the latest feature news and  new posts on our QuickTips Blog.

9.  Contact Support Directly
Can't find the answer to your question with all the resources provided above? Call or shoot me an email and I will connect you to the assistance you need.


eVideo Launcher Users: 

The recent changes did not affect eVideo Launcher Users, but you may still be interested in where to find your help features: 

1) More Detail on this Step - As you progress through each eVideo Launcher step, you will see an icon for More Detail on this Step. Click this link to watch a Video Tutorial for that step, including written instructions in the right column.  The main dashboard includes a complete overview, while subsequent pages cover each step in detail.

More Detail on this Step
Detail on Step

2) Contact Us - Located at the bottom of Voodoo you have access to a Contact Us link. Here you can submit a support center request and someone from our support team will contact you to address any questions or technical issues.
Contact Us

3)  Visit the QuickTips Blog and Voodoo Support Twitter Feed (listed above) to learn about new Voodoo features, get QuickTips to help you leverage all the features of Voodoo, inform yourself about tools to use with Voodoo to maximize results and discover create ways to use Voodoo.  

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Installing SPF with GoDaddy

30. January 2015

SPF is an extension to Internet e-mail. It prevents unauthorized people from forging your e-mail address and/or those of your employees.  There is no central institution that enforces SPF, but the SPF Project is a great source of information about it. For SPF to work properly, your company’s email server will need a line or two of code added or modified. Otherwise, receiving ISPs may mistake you and your other Voodoo users for unauthorized senders.  To learn more about SPF see our QuickTip Blog post, The Quest for Email Deliverability:  Sender ID and Sender Policy Framework (SPF).

SenderID and SPF may cause YOUR email, sent from Voodoo servers, to be rejected.  This is why it is critical that your IT experts set up your mail (DNS) servers to authorize Voodoo’s mail server today.   

If your domain is hosted with GoDaddy, below are instructions on how to install an SPF file. 

Log into GoDaddy and access the domain you wish to add the SPF record to.

Access DNS manger.  If you have an existing SPF record for Voodoo you will want to delete it (in TXT section) using red X icon to right.

Add a New SPF record by following these steps:

1)  Scroll down to TXT (Text) Section
2)  Click Quick Add (don’t use the Add SPF Record link)
3)  In the Host field, enter the @ symbol only. In the TXT Value field, enter: v=spf1 a mx include:server1.voodooviral.com include:server2.voodoovideomarketing.com ~all
[Note: Your SPF records may include other ip4 addresses, etc. Leave all other TXT elements in place.]
4)  Click Save Zone File
5)  Any DNS changes can take up to 48 hours to reflect on the internet. 
6)  Send a test email
  

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How to Delete Contacts Without Affecting Stats

27. January 2015

One of your goals this year may be to clean up the contacts in your Voodoo account.  In our 3-part series on Deliverability we wrote about how you can use non-delivery email messages to clean your contact listsThere are many ways to clean up your databases and this QuickTip focuses on the best way to remove a contact.  You may wish to remove contacts because: 

  • You've received a non-delivery (bounceback) message
  • You no longer wish to send email to this contact (not a lead)
  • The contact has informed you that you have the incorrect person at a company

 

Before you delete a Contact Record or remove a Contact from a Contact List, please learn about this important tip:

Voodoo QuickTip #488 - How to Delete a Contact Record without affecting Stats

Voodoo Reports and Statistics are compiled based on the Contact List a Campaign was sent to, compiling data for each individual Contact Record in that list.  If you remove a Contact Record from a Contact List, the statistics associated with that contact will be removed, permanently altering campaign stats.  In other words, the Reports and Statistics for the Campaign will not include that record in its counts anymore (sent, open, etc).  

Tracking Stats

For some users, having individual Contact Records drop out of Reports and Statistics for certain Email Campaigns doesn't much matter.  In those cases, they can delete the Contact if they wish to. But for other users, it may be important to maintain accurate statistics by keeping all Contacts in the Campaign Statistic counts.

One best practice that we recommend to Voodoo users is to create a separate Contact List for each and every Campaign and Funnel. For example, if you set up a campaign for January 2015 Promotions, it is best to create a Contact List specifically for that Campaign (and name it January 2015 Promotions Contacts). This will help keep your contacts and campaigns organized and allow for permanent and accurate stats.

Opt-out instead of Delete

Voodoo recommends that users opt-out individual Contact Records that they no longer wish to send email to. By opting-out instead of deleting, all Reports and Statistics will stay unaffected and the Contact will no longer receive email from you.

To opt-out a single Contact from your Voodoo system, follow these steps:

1.  Voodoo Business Builder users access My Contacts from the nav bar, eVideo Launcher users access Contact Lists from the Manage Contacts button.

2.  Search for the Contact's email address using the Search for A Contact button

Search for a Contact

3.  Click the Pencil icon to edit the Contact Record 

4.  On the Contact Info Tab select the box for Optout  



5.  Click Update to save your changes to the Contact.

Your Contact is now opted-out of receiving any further email from your Voodoo system.  

When a Contact is opted-out they will also appear in the automatically generated Opt-Out Contact List maintained by the Voodoo system.  You can view this list by accessing your Contact Lists.

Opt Out Contact List

To opt a Contact back into receiving email, simply access this Opt Out Contacts List, edit the Contact and uncheck the Optout box. 

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Part 3: Other Aspects that Affect Deliverability

16. December 2014

This is part 3 of a 3 part QuickTip series on email deliverability. In the series we've talked about: 

 

What to Expect from Your First Campaigns:  
Part 3:  Other Aspects of Email that Affect Deliverability 

 
What other factors affect email deliverability?

In addition to people changing their email addresses, non-delivery of email can happen for a variety of reasons.  Here are some of the most common: 

Active Content embedded in the email.  Video links, trackable links, survey links and graphics are considered active content by receiving ISPs.  Most campaigns from Voodoo contain one or more links to active content—probably more than you otherwise send in your personal emails. Most ISPs allow active content within specific parameters, but if spam filters are set more aggressively, some messages may not get through.  If you have a problem with a specific recipient, we recommend asking them to add your email address to their safe-sender list.

The Destination Server is temporarily unavailable.  When this occurs, Voodoo automatically tries to resend your email—a total of three times over a 72-hour period.  Many such messages get through on the second or third attempt.

Unauthorized Sender.  If receiving ISPs check and find no record of SPF or other authorization on your outgoing email server allowing Voodoo to send on your behalf, the email may be rejected as potential spam.  Make sure you've followed Voodoo’s instructions to install Sender Policy Framework on YOUR company's outgoing email server.
 This authorizes Voodoo’s email servers to mimic your address and send on your behalf, and it improves your deliverability rates. See our QuickTip Blog post, The Quest for Email Deliverability:  Sender ID and Sender Policy Framework (SPF).

Sender reputation. Voodoo’s sender reputation and your own sender reputation (or lack of one) may jointly be factored into determining if a specific ISPs block delivery of your message. We often encounter new clients whose email domain has not yet sent enough bulk email to have a sender reputation ranking.  Be patient and stick to your plan.

We are constantly parsing and analyzing returned emails to determine the reasons for non-delivery to make additional improvements where possible.    

What about blacklists and whitelists?  
 
Voodoo is considered a “very high volume sender” of email. We stand alongside a legion of reputable third-party email providers who serve the purpose of email list management and bulk email broadcasting on behalf of thousands upon thousands of US companies. 

Our reputation metrics and blacklist status are monitored constantly through services such as ReturnPath and MX Toolbox.  We consistently rank among the top of companies that push the volume of emails from the variety of clients that we do. We monitor close to 100 blacklists and have appeared on no known blacklists in the past five years.  In addition, we take direct action to be whitelisted with many providers including Verizon, Time Warner, Comcast, Cox and others.
 
We rely on customers like you to install SPF so your emails are recognized as legitimate by receiving ISPs.  This further improves Voodoo's sender reputation, so we really appreciate it!
 
We also appreciate knowing if you have delivery problems with any particular email provider.  These sometimes occur as the result of a settings change or system upgrade at the provider, and can usually be rectified within 72 hours. 

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Part 2: Using Undeliverable Emails to Clean Your Lists

17. November 2014

This is part 2 of a 3 part QuickTip email series that focuses on email deliverability. In this series we will talk about: 

  • What are undeliverable and bounceback emails
  • Using undeliverable emails to clean your lists
  • Other aspects of email that affect deliverability

 

Voodoo now uses Automatic Bounceback Handling. To learn about how this feature works please visit our blog post at http://voodooviral.com/Tips/post/Voodoos-Automatic-Bounceback-Handling.aspx

In part 3 of this email series we will talk about other aspects of email that affect deliverability.

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Part 1: What are Email Undeliverables & Bouncebacks

29. October 2014

This is part 1 of a 3 part QuickTip series that focuses on email deliverability. In this series we will talk about: 

  • What are undeliverable & bouncebacks emails
  • Using undeliverable emails to clean your lists
  • Other aspects of email that affect deliverability

 

Have you emailed to prospect and customer lists before?

Are you aware that about 30% of email addresses go bad each year?

 

Here’s how to be ready for undeliverables and bouncebacks. And how they can actually help you improve your sales and marketing efforts.

 


I’m launching my first Voodoo campaign. How many undeliverables and bouncebacks will happen?
 

 

Probably quite a few. 

Email lists go stale, and it happens surprisingly fast. Due to job changes, people signing up for new personal accounts and abandoning old accounts, it’s common for about 30% of email addresses to go bad each year! 

 
So BEFORE sending any campaigns, ask yourself:

• Do I have express permission to email these contacts or a transactional business relationship with them? 
• Has my contact list been cleaned and validated in the past year?
 

If the answer to either of these questions is no, you should expect a significant percentage of your emails to bounceback or not get delivered. Voodoo clients commonly report delivery failures representing between 5 and 30% of a Contact List the first time they broadcast to it.  It can be surprising…  

But keep some perspective.  While it can be disappointing to have delivery failures, always keep your marketing goals in mind.  Bulk email broadcasts are designed to leverage the efficiency of one-to-many outreach, which carries the highest ROI of any form of digital marketing*.  By sending these campaigns, you will generate far more opportunity than if you DON’T send them just for fear of non-delivery! 

*Source: Direct Marketing Association 

Why aren’t all my emails getting delivered?

Bad emails are a primary reason, but there’s more to it than that.  When you send a campaign from Voodoo, our system and servers mimic (the technical term is “spoof”) your email address. Unless you take precautions, some receiving Internet Service Providers (ISPs) will reject your email as suspicious.

 

Vital Tip: Follow Voodoo’s instructions to install Sender Policy Framework on YOUR outgoing email server. This will authorize Voodoo’s email servers to mimic your address and send on your behalf. This usually improves deliverability significantly.

 

Second Vital Tip: Spend a little extra to get your email list cleaned, validated and data-matched. Voodoo offers these services and you can find out more by clicking here.  It may seem counter-intuitive, but cleaning your list and removing inactive contacts often generates MORE opportunity. Your Sender Reputation improves and Open and Click-Through rates often increase, even though you’re sending to a smaller list. 

 

Voodoo automatically captures Undeliverables and interprets Error Codes.

 

Voodoo prevents your email in-box from getting flooded with non-delivery messages by capturing your undeliverable email. They are compiled under the Failed category in your Voodoo reports and statistics.

 

Clicking the word “Failed” opens the list of emails that failed to deliver. Each displays an associated Error Code. We constantly parse and analyze returned emails to determine the reasons for non-delivery and to make additional improvements where possible. 

 

Some failures occur due to improper email addressing or formatting. Error codes of 500 and above indicate a permanent failure. Hover your cursor over each number for a pop-up explanation.

 

 

How do my initial delivery results compare to others?

 

Once your campaign has been out the door for at least a week, take a moment to check your Voodoo Tracking Statistics and calculate your estimated non-delivery rate. Take the number of Failed emails with an error code of 500 and above and divide it into the number of emails you originally sent. For example, if you received 13 such Fails out of the 100 you sent, you likely have a 13% non-delivery rate. Remember, anywhere from 5-30% is normal.

 

Compare this to your campaign’s Open and Click-Through rates. As a general rule, if your open rate is 10% or more, you’re doing fine and your ongoing campaigns are likely to generate real opportunities for you.  If your Click-Through Rate is 5% or more of the number of Opens, you’re on the right track. 

 

Remember, digital marketing and Automated Video Communications are a process. You can work on improving these numbers over time in a variety of ways.

  

What else affects email deliverability?

In addition to email address changes, non-delivery of email can happen for a variety of reasons.  Some of the most common are: 

Active Content embedded in the email.  Video links, trackable links, survey links and graphics are considered active content by receiving ISPs.  Most campaigns from Voodoo contain one or more links to active content—probably more than you otherwise send. Most ISPs allow active content within specific parameters, but if spam filters are set more aggressively some messages may not get through.  If you have a problem with a specific recipient, we recommend asking them to add your email address to their safe-sender list.

The Destination Server is temporarily unavailable.  When this occurs, Voodoo automatically tries to resend your email—a total of three times over a 72-hour period.  Many such messages get through on the second or third attempt. 

Unauthorized Sender.  If receiving ISPs check and find no record of SPF or other authorization on your outgoing email server allowing Voodoo to send on your behalf, the email may be rejected as potential spam.

Sender reputation. Voodoo’s sender reputation and your own sender reputation (or lack of one) may jointly be factored into whether specific ISPs block delivery of your message. We often encounter new clients whose email domain has not yet sent enough bulk email to have a sender reputation ranking.  Be patient and stick to your plan.  

What about blacklists and whitelists? 

 

Voodoo is considered a “very high volume sender” of email. We stand alongside a legion of reputable third-party email providers who serve the purpose of email list management and bulk email broadcasting on behalf of thousands upon thousands of US companies. 


Our reputation metrics and blacklist status are monitored constantly through services such as ReturnPath and MX Toolbox. We monitor close to 100 blacklists and have appeared on no known blacklist services in the past five years or more. In addition, we take direct action to stay whitelisted with many internet service providers including Verizon, Time Warner, Comcast, Cox and others.

 

We rely on customers like you to install SPF so your emails are KNOWN to be legitimate by receiving ISPs. This helps further improve Voodoo's sender reputation, so we really appreciate it! 


We also appreciate you letting us know if you are having delivery problems with any particular email provider. This can sometimes occur as the result of a settings change or system upgrade at the provider, and can usually be rectified within 72 hours. 

 
Part 2 of this series will explain how to use bouncebacks & undeliverable email notices to clean your lists.

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