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‘Email Marketing Promotions Gone Wrong’ – VerticalResponse Blog

The latest VerticalResponse blog post is titled “Email Marketing Promotions Gone Wrong”. Janine Popick says, “When Groupon celebrated their fifth birthday, they sent out an email marketing promotion to their subscribers. Here’s what they did right, wrong and what you can learn from it:What They Did Right Groupon did a lot of things right. They used email to reach out to their opted in subscriber base and they used a compelling subject line with a limited time offer “We’re Giving Out $5,000,000 in Groupon Bucks Today.” Plus, there was a sense of mystery–you had to log... [...]

‘The Lede: Michael Stelzner on Capturing Emails and Committing to Quality’ – ‘Copyblogger’ Blog

The latest post on ‘Copyblogger’ Blog is titled “The Lede: Michael Stelzner on Capturing Emails and Committing to Quality”. Jerod Morris says, “
From nothing to Technorati’s #1 business blog in a little over four months. That’s quite a story. It’s Michael Stelzner’s. And on the latest episode of The Lede, he shares two of the most important ingredients in his online success — ingredients that too often get overlooked. Capturing emails and committing to quality … Stelzner has been steadfast with both since launching Social Media Examiner, and the site’s sustained... [...]

‘5 Ideas for Adding “White Space” to Your Emails’ – Silverpop Blog

The latest Silverpop blog post is titled “5 Ideas for Adding “White Space” to Your Emails”. Loren McDonald says, “Most marketers understand that to break through the clutter in subscribers’ inboxes, you must send messages that stand out, not just with a catchy subject line but also with content that interests them.Yet while this may seem obvious, many marketing messages wind up saying little more than “buy-buy-buy.” For a high-volume retailer who averages three to four broadcast emails per week, that’s 150 to 200 hard-sell emails each year. Is it any wonder that... [...]

‘Love Your Blog: 4 Essential WordPress Plugins For Content Marketing’ – Aweber Blog

The latest ‘Aweber’ blog post is titled “Love Your Blog: 4 Essential WordPress Plugins For Content Marketing”. Rebekah Henson says, “Bloggers and WordPress. You guys go together like chocolate and peanut butter (yum!). So let’s talk about some ways to make the most of your beautiful partnership. We rounded up four of our favorite plugins to help take your content marketing to new heights. Scribe Scribe is a plugin developed by the people at Copyblogger, so you know it’s good for you and your content. Scribe analyzes your blog posts to make sure the content aligns with the rest... [...]

‘Email Is The New Email’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

The latest article on  ‘Marketing Land’ is titled “Email Is The New Email”. Alex Lustberg says, “So many lessons that apply to digital marketing as a whole were learned in email. Email marketing encompasses everything from brand introductions and product recommendations to advanced content marketing strategies and purchase transaction confirmations. Despite email having the highest ROI of all digital marketing channels and being the most direct route to the customer, marketers don’t give it the attention or budget that it deserves“. Email Is The New Email Marketing... [...]

‘How Effective Are Super Bowl Ads?’ – ‘MarketingProfs’ Blog

The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “How Effective Are Super Bowl Ads?”. Ayaz Nanji says, “The average Super Bowl XLVIII television commercial increased the likelihood that a viewer would purchase that brand’s products or services 6.6%, according to a recent report from BrandAds. The analysis found male consumers’ increase in likelihood to purchase was 13.3% greater than that of female consumers, and households with incomes of $0-$100K were 7.1x more influenced than households with incomes greater than $100K. Younger viewers were most influence by the ads,... [...]

‘Is Email a More Reliable Marketing Mechanism Than Social Media’ by Jay Baer

Jay Baer‘s latest ‘Convince & Convert’ blog post is titled “Is Email a More Reliable Marketing Mechanism Than Social Media″. Baer says, “In this edition of The Baer Facts, I’m joined by Kyle Lacy of ExactTarget to wish Happy Birthday to Facebook and talk about the changing face of email. 10 Years? Feels Like 30 On one hand, it’s hard to believe Facebook is 10 years old. On the other hand, Facebook has become so entwined in our personal and professional lives”. Is Email a More Reliable Marketing Mechanism Than Social Media Jay Baer’s ‘Convince & Convert’... [...]

‘Do You Alienate Your Subscribers?’ – Aweber Blog

The latest ‘Aweber’ blog post is titled “Do You Alienate Your Subscribers?”. Amanda Gagnon says, “I noticed a handyman truck the other day with “Rent-a-Husband” on the side. I thought it was a cute name for such a business. I saw a similar one later that day called “Husband For Hire.” This caused my marketing brain to kick into gear. Could these businesses be losing customers because of their name? How many busy single men or husbands would want these vans parked outside their home? It’s good to focus on a niche, but should you risk alienating so many potential customers? Let’s... [...]

‘Email Marketing Tactics: What Worked (and What Didn’t) in 2013’ – ‘MarketingProfs’ Blog

The latest article on ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “Email Marketing Tactics: What Worked (and What Didn’t) in 2013”. Ayaz Nanji says, “Personalized promotional emails sent during 2013 had 26% higher unique open rates and 41% higher unique click rates than non-personalized mailings, according to a recent report from Experian Marketing Services. Personalized triggered marketing mailings had similar lifts, with 25% higher unique open rates and 51% higher unique click rates. The effectiveness of personalization varied by industry, Experian’s analysis found: CPG (+6%) and media... [...]

‘Email marketing wins the gold’ – ‘Experian Marketing Forward’ Blog

The latest post on ‘Experian Marketing Forward’ Blog is titled “Email marketing wins the gold [Infographic]”. Suzanne Blackburn says, “According to Experian Marketing Services’ 2013 Email Market Study, 99 percent of marketers currently use email to engage and reach their customers. This annual analysis calls attention to growing trends, stats and proven best practices within email marketing during 2013. For example, we found that more marketers are using responsive design within their email campaigns, a tactic that doubled in 2013 over 2012. Marketers are also increasingly personalizing... [...]


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