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Michael Stelzner,Social Media Examiner

Gmail Tabs: A Game Plan for Marketers

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Does your business rely on email?

Are you wondering how Gmail tabs will impact your marketing?

If email is a part of your business, you’ll want to pay close attention.

In this article I’ll provide a simple 5-step plan that any marketer can use in response to Gmail tabs.
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The Social Media Marketing podcast is a show from Social Media Examiner.

It's designed to help busy marketers and business owners discover what works with social media marketing.

The show format is on-demand talk radio (also known as podcasting).

In this episode, you'll learn what the new Gmail tabs mean for your business.

You'll also pick up some tips on what you can do and I'll talk about my concerns for the future.

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Why should marketers pay attention?

Chances are that email plays some role in your marketing. Maybe you email your subscribers when you have a new blog post or newsletter. Perhaps you have some sort of online form (for lead generation or just a simple contact form).

Email indeed plays an important role for most businesses.

Gmail is auto-filtering all emails for all users.

This means your marketing newsletters and emails will get stuck in a slightly hidden folder, no matter what you do. In that very same folder, Gmail is posting unsolicited ads that look like emails.

The bottom line with regards to these new Gmail tabs is that you will likely see a drop in your email marketing effectiveness unless you take action.

In 2012, there were 425 million Gmail users. That's a huge number!

Social Media Examiner has 75,000+ Gmail users. Yes, 34% of our readers subscribe through a Gmail account!

There's a pretty good likelihood you have more Gmail users than you realize.
What are Gmail tabs?
Gmail is rolling out tabs that organize your mail.

There are three default tabs: Primary, Social and Promotions (shown below).

If you haven't already received this update on Gmail, it will likely come soon.

Your emails are likely going into the Promotions tab.

Tabs default "on" for all Gmail users unless your subscribers change this setting. If your subscribers don't know how to change it, this is how they will be finding your emails.

At the time of this post, not all subscribers have tabs, but it is rolling out very quickly.
What are the marketing implications?
Gmail is becoming like Facebook.

If you use it, you use it by their rules.

I'm also concerned by the possibility that other email providers may follow Google's lead.

This may be the beginning of the end of email as the one platform you can at least get delivery into.

With social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, you can never be sure that your messages get in front of your audience.

Email has always been the one way that you could be certain of getting in front of your audience, assuming subscribers gave you permission to send them emails.

Will this change with Gmail tabs? I think so.

The updates in the Promotions tab reset each time you visit Gmail, meaning it is very easy for a Gmail user to never realize there is mail waiting in the Promotions tab.

Other email providers may follow suit. There could come a time when marketers will have to pay to play.
Your 5-step plan for dealing with Gmail tabs

Here are tips you can move on right now to help educate your Gmail readers. These are all proactive steps we have taken at Social Media Examiner.

1. Make a video educating your Gmail users.

First, educate your subscribers by making a video like the one below I made for our audience.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Elz_1KQnmA

In this video, you'll learn how your readers can make sure your emails show up in their Primary box.
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2013
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