ADIM Media: How often should I email my customers? (Without being annoying)
How often can I email my customer list without everyone unsubscribing?
It's the number one question we hear from business owners—You want to stay top-of-mind and drive sales, but you're afraid of being "annoying."
First of all, it depends entirely on your business model.
- For Service Businesses (Plumbers, HVAC, B2B): Send 1-2 emails per month. Your goal is to provide helpful tips and stay top-of-mind so they trust you when an emergency arises.
- For Retail & E-commerce (Boutiques, Restaurants): Send 1-2 emails per week. Your goal is to drive immediate action through promotions, new arrivals, and events.
Regardless of frequency, the key to not being "annoying" is the 80/20 Rule: 80% of your content should be pure value (tips, guides, entertainment), and only 20% should be a sales pitch.
The 2 Key Factors That Determine Your Marketing Email Frequency
The answer isn't a random guess—it comes down to two specific factors.
Factor 1: Your Business Model (Service vs. Retail)
Service-Based Businesses (The Trust-Builders) If you run an HVAC company, a plumbing service, or a law firm, your customer’s "buying cycle" is long. They simply don't need a plumber every Tuesday. If you email them weekly with "Book Now!" offers, they will unsubscribe.
Your goal is to be the only name they think of when they do need help. Your emails should be 100% value-driven so they welcome your name in their inbox.
- Our Expert Advice On What to Send: Focus on utility. Send a "How to prep your pipes for a freeze" checklist before winter hits. Share a case study on a local project to demonstrate your expertise, or send a guide to lowering your summer AC bill.
These build authority without asking for a sale.
Retail/E-commerce Businesses (The Action-Drivers) If you own a boutique or a restaurant, your buying cycle is short. Your customers act on impulse and desire. They actually expect to hear from you about sales, new menu items, and events.
- What to Send (SME Insights): You can be more direct here. Good examples include announcements like "New Arrivals: Our Fall Collection is Here," an exclusive"48-Hour Flash Sale Just for Subscribers," or a "This Week's Service Special" for a restaurant. These emails offer immediate value through exclusivity and timeliness.
Factor 2: The 80/20 Rule (Value vs. Sales)
This is the secret to not being annoying. Customers will open your emails if they know there is something good inside. If every subject line screams "BUY NOW," they will tune you out.
- 80% Value: This is content that is helpful, entertaining, or informative, withabsolutely no sales pitch.
- Examples: How-to guides, local event calendars, staff spotlights, answers to common customer questions, checklists, and industry news that affects them.
- 20% Sales: This is your direct offer where you ask for the business.
- Examples: "Book a consultation," "Use this coupon code," or "Don’t Miss This Seasonal Sale".
At-a-Glance: Sample Marketing Email Schedules for Local Businesses
Not sure where you fit? Here is a quick breakdown of recommended marketing email schedules.
| Business Type | Recommended Frequency | Primary Goal | Example Email Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local Service (HVAC, Plumber, Electrician) |
1x per month | Build Trust / Stay Top-of-Mind | "Your 5-Point Checklist for Summer Storm Preparedness" |
| Professional Service (Agency, CPA, Lawyer) |
1–2x per month | Demonstrate Expertise / Educate | "The 3 Biggest Website Mistakes We Found in 2025" |
| Local Retail (Boutique, Gift Shop) |
1x per week | Drive Foot Traffic / Promote Products | "New Arrivals + a 'Subscriber-Only' 15% Off Coupon" |
| Restaurant / Café | 1–2x per week | Announce Specials / Fill Seats | "This Weekend’s Chef’s Special & Live Music Schedule" |
Potentially "Annoying" Mistakes We See Businesses Make
We see many local businesses struggle not because they email too often, but because they email poorly. Avoid these common traps to keep your unsubscribe rate low.
Mistake 1: The "Me, Me, Me" Email
This happens when every single email is a hard-sell coupon or a demand for business. There is no value for the reader, so open rates plummet and unsubscribe rates rise.
- The Fix: Flip the script. Instead of just asking for a sale, send an email highlighting your "Top 5 Customer Favorites" and explain why people love them. This sells the product by focusing on the customer's experience rather than your need to sell stock.
Mistake 2: The Inconsistent Ghost
You email once, get busy, and disappear for six months. When you finally email again, your customers have forgotten who you are and mark you as spam.
- The Fix: Consistency is more important than frequency. "Time-block" one day a month to schedule your emails in advance. If you know you are covered for the month, you won't ghost your audience.
Mistake 3: The Bait-and-Switch
You offer a 10% off coupon to get them to sign up, and then immediately hit them with 10 aggressive sales emails in a single week.
- The Fix: Respect the inbox. Create a simple automated "Welcome" email that delivers the coupon immediately and sets expectations for your real (and helpful) email schedule. Tell them exactly what they will get moving forward so they feel safe staying subscribed.
So, What's the First Step to a Better Marketing Email Strategy?
Knowing the perfect email frequency is one thing. Actually having the time to come up with ideas, write the content, design the layout, and hit 'send' every single month is another.
If you are reading this as a business owner, you know your time is better spent running your business, not being a part-time email marketer. The real question isn't just "how often," but "who" is going to do it.
We'll Handle Your Email Marketing for You
Stop stressing about your email list. ADIM Media provides full-service email marketing for businesses right here in the Tomball, Conroe, and The Woodlands area.
We handle the strategy, the writing, the design, and the scheduling. We create email campaigns that your customers actually want to read—and that turn subscribers into repeat business.
If you're ready to get results from your email list without the hassle, contact us today for a free consultation. Let's build an email campaign that works!
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Lori Pace CEO/Founder
- December 15, 2025
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