You can access here some of the data we collect on BoysClub ecommerce marketing strategy, on their Email, Ads, Landing pages channels, on top of some of the marketing softwares they're using on their eshop.
Regarding some datapoints we have on their email marketing strategy, they could improve, especially regarding their Average Spam score, we consider it not very good, almost bad since it's 0 (Spam score is a measure of how likely an email is to be considered spam by a spam filter. The higher the score, the more likely the email is to be considered spam.). Also, a point regarding to subject lines - Emails usually have a better open rate while keeping the subject lenght below 36. Here, as it's 20 characters, they're doing great, that's exactly where we see a good open rate correlation. Kudos to the BoysClub team!
If we take a look at their Ecommerce Marketing Stack, the main Email Marketing software (or ESP) they're using seems to be Mailchimp (for a long time, the best ESP, from far - especially for small merchants and bloggers - but as soon as you start to scale your ecommerce, this might not be the best choice).
On Panoramata, we gather and analyze the entire BoysClub email marketing strategy - along with other brands from the Art industry. Amongst their last emails sent, two of them were 'A slipped peg.' and 'The Zaddy Takeover'.
One interesting note as well, about their whole domain reputation and SEO - their Authority Domain Ranking is 26 on https://boysclub.vip/. This could definitely be improved, as good Domain Rating is starting at 50 - above 60 would be excellent.
We're happy to let you access this data, as for your competitors or for your inspiring brands, any strategy should be continuously monitored to ensure effectiveness.
Average subject length
What about
BoysClub
then?
With their average of
20
characters, they're above the limit and should consider to shorten their subject line. Here's one good reason - usuallyy, subject lines that long are not shown entirely on email clients on desktop or mobile. And what's good on saying something that will never be read?
Stay short!
characters, they're right within the sweet spot, which is good! It basically says that you have enough characters to express yourself, but at the same time it will show up entirely on email clients. Just the right amount of characters you want for your own brand!
characters, which is rare - but it means that they have actually more space to express themselves and share their brand values.
Why does this matter? Well, for open rates. Keep it short - on average, you should aim for 16 characters. We consider that above 12 is good, and below 24 is great.
Average email size
Why does this matter? Well, for open rates as well - and especially to avoid the Promotions tab and to be less categorized as spam. The lower, the best.
Average spam score
We use Spam Assassin, the main platform used by email providers to score spam. Below 0, you're safe ie. not considered as spam. Below -2, you're great. If you're above 0, you'll likely to be categorized as spam.
So,
BoysClub
gets a score of
0.0
. What does that mean exactly for their email marketing strategy ?
Well, as stated, it's good! Any score below 0 generally means that the email will not be categorized as spam, especially the ones below -2 - it's a great score, one you want to keep because it helps a lot the deliverability of your emails!
It's good! It means that their email are not headed to the spam folder. However, a score below -2 would be considered even better.
Well, "oops". It's not that good, they're at a level where it could impact their email deliverability.
Does it means they're in the spam folder every time? No. The considered treshhold to be considered spam 100% of the time depends on a lot of factor (generally, consider that a score of 5 means that you end up there every time). Being between 0 and 5 means that it could happen though.
Usual sending provider
Mailchimp
Most common words
Club - NFT - moment - WELCOME - The - Club
Emoji use in subject lines
Most popular emojis
(soon)
(soon)
Average Weekly Emails vs. Industry
Average Daily Ads and Time Running vs. Industry
A slipped peg.
Email from
BoysClub
The Zaddy Takeover
Email from
BoysClub
NY's hottest club is Boys Club Town Hall
Email from
BoysClub
Feed Ad from
BoysClub
Feed Ad from
BoysClub
Feed Ad from
BoysClub
Domain Rating
Estimated Traffic
Total Keywords
Domains
Total Backlinks
Backlinks Profile
Backlinks Text
Backlinks NoFollow
Backlinks Redirect
Backlinks Images
Backlinks Frame
Backlinks Form
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