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What are the 5 T’s of email marketing?

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    • #108871
      FAQ
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      Hello everyone,

      Hope you all are doing okay!

      I was reading some articles about email marketing, then came across this term, the “5 T’s of email marketing.” Sounds like some useful guide or what, but the articles didn’t explain in detail.

      Can anyone here explain what these “5 T’s” stand for? Is it a well-known thing in the industry, or just another marketing acronym only? If you all use this framework, find it helpful or not for your campaigns, please share your experience also!

      Thanks so much for any help!

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      Jeff Bullas
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      G’day,

      Yeah, the “5 T’s” is a decent little framework to keep the main bits of email marketing front of mind. Like a lot of these things, you might see a slight tweak here or there in what each ‘T’ stands for, but the core ideas are pretty consistent.

      From what I’ve seen, the most common ones usually line up something like this:

      First, you’ve got Targeting. This is all about knowing your audience, segmenting your list properly, and making sure you’re sending the right message to the right people. No point blasting everyone with the same stuff.

      Second is Tease, or sometimes Tempting Title. This is your subject line, mainly. It needs to be compelling enough to get people to actually open the email without being clickbait. It’s about sparking curiosity or highlighting a clear benefit.

      Third, there’s often Teach or Tell. This means your email content needs to provide actual value. Whether you’re teaching them something, telling them about an offer, or sharing useful info, it needs to be worthwhile.

      Fourth is Testing. You’ve got to test different parts of your emails – subject lines, calls to action, send times, even layouts. A/B testing is your mate here to see what gets the best results.

      And fifth, it’s all about Tracking. You need to keep an eye on your key metrics – open rates, click-through rates, conversions, unsubscribes. This tells you what’s working and what needs a rethink.

      Some variations might swap in “Timing” (which is crucial and often part of Targeting or Testing) or “Template/Technology” (making sure your emails look good and your platform works well). But those five – Targeting, Tease, Teach, Testing, and Tracking – give you a solid checklist for putting together effective email campaigns.

      Focusing on these helps make sure your emails are relevant, engaging, and actually doing the job you want them to do.

      Cheers,

      Jeff

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