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Which UK domain is the worst for email deliverability?
(Tue Dec 19th, 2006, by Nick Singh)
Different ISP's have different filters meaning getting your email into the inbox at every ISP can be a nightmare and time consuming exercise. For consumer marketers whose lists could be made up almost entirely of a few ISP's, checking these before th... |
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10 must have features in your email marketing software
(Tue Dec 19th, 2006, by Nick Singh)
1) Automated Bounce & Unsubscribe Management
As well as helping with email deliverability by reacting to bounce messages from ISP's and ensuring you minimise spam complaints it improves the productivity of the marketing team who do not have to manual... |
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Email Marketing Tips - HTML Versus Plain Text
(Tue Dec 19th, 2006, by Simon Akers)
After you have set up your opt in list and started collecting leads you need to decide whether to use HTML or plain text for your follow up and broadcast messages.
Each have there own advantages and disadvantages but its far safer and more effective ... |
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Sending Your Best with a Birthday e-Card
(Tue Dec 19th, 2006, by Morgan Hamilton)
The months of September and October are filled with anniversaries and birthdays within my circle of family and friends. I used to spend a lot of time and money in purchasing gifts and cards for everyone. I would also have to wait until I saw the pers... |
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Email Marketing Tips - How To Create A Profit Funnel
(Tue Dec 19th, 2006, by Simon Akers)
Creating a profit funnel involves setting up an auto responder (using a service such as Aweber) with a series of messages containing targeted offers and high quality content that will be of interest to each subscriber.
It can take a while to finish b... |
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Getting Ezine Articles and Content
(Tue Dec 19th, 2006, by Ryan Ambrose)
Starting and growing an ezine can be rewarding, but they have one big requirement: They need content, on a schedule, and in some quantity. Fortunately, there are several good ways to get it.
The big one, obviously, is to write your own articles. I do... |
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Creative Ways to Use Autoresponders
(Mon Dec 11th, 2006, by Sean Ray)
Creative and Profitable Ways to Use Autoreponders
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An interested visitor who has been strolling through your
site has finally come to just what she is looking for and
is about to make a purchase. It'... |
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After 5 years of studying email subject lines here's what I found that works
(Mon Dec 11th, 2006, by Keir Smith)
I've been studying and writing email subjectlines for over 5 years now.
And one of the things that always fascinated me about subjectlines was what made one more successful then another.
Often times I've thought to myself why was one headline able t... |
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Email Spam got you down?
(Mon Dec 11th, 2006, by P. Milano)
Spam is an issue that people all around the world have to deal with on a daily basis, it does not discriminate between single mothers or high powered business associates. Its an ongoing problem and one which has received a lot of attention in the las... |
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E-mail Writing - "They'll Know What I Mean" Just Doesn't Cut It
(Mon Dec 4th, 2006, by Paul Docherty)
Have you ever wondered how people coped in the world of business before e-mail? If you're under 30, you've probably never worked in an office or with a company that didn't have it. So how did people manage without it? Easy: they communicated.
Most bu... |
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