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August 20, 2009: Back to School Deals... for Teachers!


From: The Container Store
Subject Line: Know a teacher? Don't miss this offer!
Date: August 20, 2009

How refreshing to see a back-to-school email that's all about teachers! Since I live in a state where they've slashed, yet again, the funding for schools, I would imagine that a lot of teachers are having to dig into their own wallets to buy the "extras" they want for their classroom. Bravo to The Container Store for giving these hard-working superstars a special savings discount of their own.

Fantastic offer aside, there are a few things from an execution standpoint that I think they could have done better. Let's start with the copy. It's written as though I'm not a teacher, which is fine because I'm not. But what if I were? Also, it doesn't tell me whether I can shop online and in-store. The landing page did go into more detail, but I think telling people WHERE they can shop is a pretty important fact to get across up front. The fulfillment part of this is also interesting because they will email you a discount code once you've registered. I don't know about you, but I'm thinking a simple 1-2-3 approach to the copy would have educated the subscriber quickly on the logistics of the program and made them feel like this is super-easy to do and not a time suck. Plus, at first scroll, I missed the fact the teacher needs to register for the discount... so maybe that call to action should have been above the fold. And lastly, the subject line might have been a little more powerful if the percentage was included: Back to School Special: 15% Off for Teachers!

On the design front, I think it would have been great to show some products to inspire teachers to consider The Container Store as a resource center. Plus, for those of us who aren't teachers, we might get excited about some really cool storage ideas that could corral the clutter and make our lives just that much more organized. Because, you know, piles only work for so long. Eventually, you really do have to file.

Comments

Hello, I'm looking for a larger image of this email so I can show my boss and say, "hey boss, look, this is a good example of a marketing email". Any help would be appreciated!



Thanks very much! It really is a well-designed marketing email. The reason I like it is because sometimes we'll want to send out an email advertising a sale we're going to have, but that's not very much content, so we usually try to fill the extra space with a longer description of the sale or maybe some featured products. Next time I am going to try your approach and just make everything big!


Actually, if you're looking for sale formats, there are a lot of retailers who do a fantastic job of keeping the message focuses and impactful: J.Crew and REI are two that pop to mind. Be careful that you don't add extra stuff just to fill space. Design around the content you have. This particular email definitely had some strong points, but there were some misses for me. But that could be just me!


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