Category: Email Marketing


Capture Subscribers

12 August, 2008 (08:48) | Email Marketing

One of the most important parts of having on online business is to generate leads. In internet marketing the money is in the list. What does that mean by the money is in the list. Capturing information from people who visit your website. This is where they give you at least their first name and email.

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Use The Unsubscribe Link Effectively

28 July, 2008 (08:51) | Email Marketing

When you are sending e-mails to individuals that have signed-up from some form that you have setup make sure you have an unsubscribe link at the bottom of the e-mail. This will ensure that you are being compliant with all of the Can Spam Act of 2003.

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Mail-Merge Personalization

27 July, 2008 (09:16) | Email Marketing

When sending out e-mails use mail merge personalization. This is where you set up your email databasing system to automatically insert information about your contacts like their first name, last name, address, phone #, or what they bought from your company.

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11 Ways to Collect Email Addresses

27 July, 2008 (08:48) | Email Marketing

One of the most important things to do when you are doing business is to collect information from potential customers. Both online and offline businesses need more customers. The best way to collect information from potential customers for an online business is to collect their email. Here are 11 different ways to collect email addresses.

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Segment Your Opt-In List

26 July, 2008 (08:50) | Email Marketing

Segmenting your opt-in list can increase your conversion rates by helping you to narrow your different customers by age, demographic, or geographic location. If you can identify your customers on a more personal level then you can tailor more of your e-mails and offers to them. For example if you

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Email Marketing Tips

22 July, 2008 (11:03) | Email Marketing

There are certain times to email customers that are better than others. Do you know what they are?

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