Most people view email marketing and social advertising as two separate entities, and I’ll be honest, I used to think that as well. However, I’ve discovered that combining multiple different avenues for a coherent marketing campaign yields some pretty impressive results.
We’ve tried this tactic before at Directive Consulting, combining SEO and PPC; but in this blog post, I’m going to break down a few ways to combine email and social advertising for multi-channel success.
More specifically, you’ll learn:
- How to create custom and lookalike audiences on Facebook from an email list
- Best practices for launching email and social campaigns simultaneously
- How we used this tactic to increase overall sessions and revenue
- Some additional strategies to take your ecommerce campaigns to the next level
Using email lists to create Custom Audiences on Facebook
Most (if not all) ecommerce stores require an email address when completing a purchase, and many times you can see what item the person bought. Keeping an organized and segmented email list is the first step to social advertising success. If you’re an online clothing store that specializes in creative t-shirts for men and women, create individual lists segmenting categories (e.g., sports, funny, and cute) and gender. If you’re using a CRM such as Hubspot, Mailchimp, or Salesforce, you can export these contact lists as .CSV files and then upload those to Facebook under the “Audiences” section using Ads Manager.
When logging onto your Ads Manager or Business Manager account, go to your ad account and select the drop-down hamburger menu in the top left-hand corner.
If "Audiences" doesn’t appear in the “Frequently Used” section, hit "All tools" and you’ll find it under the “Assets” section.
After clicking on “create custom audience,” you’ll need to select the “customer file” section and then “choose a file or copy” and you’ll be prompted to upload your .CSV file into Facebook.
Facebook will then match up the emails with actual Facebook users (you can expect anywhere from a 20% - 70% match rate), but with ecommerce those numbers tend to be on the higher side.
Using email lists to create Facebook Audiences
Another great feature of Facebook ads is the ability to create lookalike audiences from previously uploaded email lists. Facebook will match up the corresponding profiles of your email lists with a broader group of people who have similar profiles based on interests, demographics, and behaviors. As long as your email list consists of more than 100 people, Facebook will be able to create a lookalike audience. Obviously, though, the more people you have in the original email list, the more similar the lookalike audience will be (because Facebook will have more data to pull from.)
When you create your lookalike audience, you select a country and choose anywhere from 1% - 10% of a country’s population.
But you don’t have to stop there. Once you have a lookalike audience (we usually use the 10% option so we capture the most people), you can layer additional targeting on top of the lookalike. For the clothing store example, you could take the audience of 20 million and add additional behavior targeting of men’s fashion buyers and online buyers. Now that’s a specific audience!
Launching simultaneous campaigns for maximum reach
Now how can you tie together email marketing and social advertising for optimal reach?
Anytime an ecommerce shop launches a promotion or sale, they send out an email blast.
I usually check my email in the morning, see the promotion, and then promptly forget about it five minutes later. It’s common knowledge that every opportunity needs multiple touches before they end up converting to a sale, but sending three emails a day promoting a sale is a good way to lose a lot of subscribers.
The solution? Launch a social promotion targeted at your specific email list. Then ramp up the budget to ensure that every person sees your ad at least once during the campaign. A good way to do this is by looking at the estimated reach when creating an ad campaign and making sure your budget is high enough that the estimated reach per day matches up with the amount of people on your email list.
We used this tactic with a client of ours who sells collectable banknotes from countries all around the world.
Their most popular is the Zimbabwean $100 trillion dollar banknote, so they ran a promotion for 10% off. We didn’t segment the audiences like I mentioned earlier, because they were only promoting one country’s banknote, but we did create two different ad images as well as a carousel ad so we could target everyone in the list with multiple products for the same price.
While you may think this is an obnoxious ad and the red circle and arrow is overkill, this ad actually performed the best out of all of them, generating over 180 clicks in three days with a CTR of 8.7%. Little touches like this really draw in your audience’s attention and can lead to much higher engagement.
Carousel ads are great for ecommerce shops because they can show off multiple products without increasing the price of your campaigns. We recently switched over to carousel ads for a client of ours who builds custom fences and had 3,000% more sessions on the site from the carousel ads.
We launched these ads for a three-day period while the sale was running and combed it with an email blast that went out at the beginning of the sale. These are the results we saw when comparing the week of the promotion to the previous week:
We saw our sessions go up, as well as the pages per session and average session duration. We didn’t have a single transaction from Facebook the previous week, but had four during the sale, generating enough revenue to easily cover the cost of that campaign.
Another interesting thing we saw was that the email didn’t directly lead to any sales. I’m not saying it had no effect on the sales that week, but only launching an email campaign wouldn’t have had the same impact as combining these two platforms and working together to create additional touches throughout the sale period.
Additional strategies
1. Use lookalike audiences
For the above example, we only targeted our custom audience of email subscribers (the sale was a special promo just for those customers). But taking it even further, creating a broader audience from the lookalike audience would have been a great audience to target, as well.
What better way to introduce your brand and product to a potential customer than immediately offering a sale? You can also further target these audiences to get extremely specific. For our banknote client, our targeted lookalike audience looks something like this:
2. Create a new segmented list for sale buyers
If you’re launching a promotion for a sale using this tactic, segment each new email address you receive into its own list titled “sale buyers.” There’s a chance these people have been wanting to buy your product all along and finally waited until a sale came along to do it, but more likely, these people are impulse shoppers who made a purchase because of the exclusivity of the deal you’re promoting. This now gives you a list of customers that you know make purchases during sales, and you can test out other promotional deals later on. If you don’t offer free shipping regularly, have a two-day period when you do, and target these specific people.
3. Use Twitter as another platform to target your audience
Twitter is another social platform that gives you the ability to upload a .CSV of email addresses, and matches up twitter profiles with those corresponding emails.
In the Twitter Ads platform, go to "Tools" and then "Audience manager."
Head over to “Create new audience” and upload your own .CSV, just like you did for Facebook. (A word of warning: You do need 500 or more matches for Twitter to allow you to use the audience for promotions.)
For ecommerce, most people will use their personal email for Twitter as well as buying a product, so this shouldn’t be an issue with a big enough email list.
Now it’s your turn
Now you’re prepared to launch a robust and successful email and social advertising campaign.
Remember, it’s important to ensure your budget aligns with the amount of people you’re trying to reach, and to use eye-popping images to catch your audience’s attention. Let me know in the comments if these tactics worked for you, or if you have any additional strategies for email and social success!
Thanks for the post. Would love to see a more in-depth analysis of usin Twitter for the same purpose.
Thanks Igor. That's a great idea to take a a more in depth look of using Twitter. I think that may be my next blog post!
Looking forward to that post!
A useful post!
An explosive combination! Above all Facebook Ads campaigns give us great conversions. And if we combine it with Adwords? :O
Good Article, Let me try this and get back with the results.
Thanks Vijay! Yeah let me know how it works for you!
It just kills me that the Red Circle outperforms but.... if it works it works!
Great write up.
Thanks for the great information!
Helpful insights, thanks!
Great article. I've used Facebook targeted ads before with a little success. However, pairing a list of past customers from my client's email list is an excellent tactic to try. I too will be sure to let you know how this works out. Thanks!
Thanks John. I'm excited to hear how it works out for you!
Is there a minimum size for the email lists I upload to Facebook? I've heard they require 1000 contacts, but what if you don't have that many?
Hi Joe, great question. You actually only need 20 contacts to create a custom audience in Facebook. However, I would recommend you hold off on running Facebook ad campaigns until you have at least 200-300 people in that audience. Then you can even create lookalike audiences of Facebook users who are similar to those in your email list! Hope this helps.
Why would you hold off until you have 200-300 people? Wouldn't targeting past customers be useful, regardless of the population size?
Hi Zoe, great question! You definitely could start running a campaign targeting an audience smaller than 200-300, but for the Click to Website campaign, the minimum budget is $5 a day, and your expected reach would be around 200 a day.
If you do run a campaign like this, it may be best to run it for a short time (maybe less than a week) or else your targeted audience will be seeing your ad multiple times a day, and you'd be paying for the same people to see those ads.
It all depends on how your targeted audience reacts to the ads. If you're getting a high conversion rate targeting just 100 people, then keep running that campaign! However, we usually see the best conversion rate when we're targeting a larger number of people, and they're seeing our ad maybe 3-4 times in a 2 week period, rather than seeing it 3-4 times in 2 days.
Hope this helps!
I think with a list of 1000-1500 people you can have conclusions and statistics.
Good trick or advice. I've always thought that digital marketing and its various disciplines are all limited and must be closely cooperating with each other.
You have given more arguments to sustain this principle of collaboration between departments or technical (depending on the importance and the subject of the agency or company).
This is awesome, we're having problems with our Facebook since we merged two pages (bilingual project). It's hard reaching out the correct audience sometimes because a lot of Russians set facebook language to English and etc. We're gonna try this method. Cheers.
Thanks Igor! Yeah Facebook definitely gets tricky when it comes to advertising across different languages. Let me know the results you see from this tactic, hopefully it helps!
Good read, I need to try this out.
Very interesting method! More over, reading your article I found two evident ways of using the mailing list to increase the social network followers. I'll test them and give feed back with the results.
Thanks a lot!
Czd
What an extensive read. I try to do more email marketing along social media, but the former keeps slipping away... Have to try it harder, I guess...
Thank you for this article, Andrew!
ATB,
PopArt Studio
from experience I created campaigns and Facebook Ads are great for lead but have not had much success in selling, conversion improves my lot with remarketing
Good article Andrew. I just wanna know the amount of data that can be used from email for retail space. Because beacon technology is a new advent for retail industry. Is there any possible way to combine these email strategy with beacon technology. So that by carrying out data analytics on customer data and giving incentives to the customers based on their previous purchase. This can make this process more personalized and help them retain their customers. And also it can be a clear metric to measure a business performance. Throw some light on this
Good post overall. I think the challenge at daily reach, at least in B2B, is that I can increase my budget and at times it doesn't seem to increase the number of people I'm going after. Though I'll say this is a good post about having your different channels work together towards the same marketing gaol.
Hey Andrew, First of all, thanks for sharing the blog. I thoroughly enjoyed your blog. Secondly, I firmly believe that combination of emails and social media platform is an explosive pairing as they both together produces some great results. Though, research has shown that email marketing has outnumbered social media royally. However, I feel both the platforms are quite dependent on each other for a better e-commerce campaign.
Interesting use case of the Zimbabwean Trillion dollar note :)
Came upon this older post. Love it. Integrated marketing is the way to go!
great post, very informative too!
In this blog the article which you share is really informative and helpful t understanding the link between the combination of email marketing with developing Facebook campaigns. For e-commerce marketing campaign, list of customers that we derived for mail chimp really helpful while developing Facebook campaigns.
It is a smart technique to work upon!! Thanks for sharing them!!
Hi Andrew
Great strategy to better segment our target audience using CRMs as Mailchimp to combine with social networks like Facebook or Twitter.
We'll have to try and evaluate insurance gives good results
Thanks Luis! Yeah let me know how this works for you!
Excellent blog thus it shows me a new path and i got more news thus it is very much interesting and very well done.
Hello Andrew,
Excellent Post, This one we can say out of the box Ecommerce marketing strategy to advertise or promote particular products to targeted audiences, I am going to try this superb marketing combo in one of the my Ecommerce live portals and will definitely share outcomes of it. Let's finger cross for it !
Thanks Bhushan! Keep me posted on how your campaign goes!
Sure Andrew, I will let you know that...!
Great article Andrew. A lot of features that are definitely underutilised by marketers.
Although I'd try and move away from Blastphemy! Referring to an email campaign as a blast shows a lack of respect for your audience.
Here's a good write-up by James Rodriguez - https://rodriguezcommaj.com/blog/blastphemy/
Thanks Chris, and thanks for sharing that Blastphemy! post. Definitely something I'll remember in the future.
Interesting and informative article!
Thanks for the post! It's really interested how you target your audience through different channels. I am a little skeptical about the Lookalike audience, though. Every time that I've used it, the CPM increased dramatically ( we are using Facebook resources, so we have to pay the price) and the audience is not so relative even with the 1%.
Great post though!
Learning every day. First time I hear about creating a lookalike audience to the one of mailing list. This is a great way to create a costume audience. Even more you might find new factors and interests to reach your audience through.
Hi Madara, lookalike audiences are an awesome tool in Facebook! You can also try making one with your pixel traffic too, creating an audience of Facebook users who are similar to your website visitors.
Really an useful article going to give it a try
Interesting way to use our listings for e- mail marketing to find our target audience and achieve better conversions. Thanks for the article!
Just best informations ever. I will share it with my friends
Thanks! Let me know how it works for you!
Integrated digital marketing is a force to be reckoned with. Thanks for sharing.
Great Post. Would be great to see twitter for the same purpose
Thanks Eugene! I definitely think it would be interesting to test this on Twitter as well. Maybe that will be my next blog post!
Amazing Tactics