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Topics > Online Marketing > Direct Email Marketing
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Articles about direct email marketing. How to write a effective email etc..
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Anonymous writes: "There are a number of ways to maximize your profits and often they have nothing to do with increasing revenue. Case in point, if you are pulling in $1,000 a week in your internet business and spending $1,100 you are losing $100 and if you are pulling in $400 and spending $300 you are making a $100 profit. Sadly, many people look at the person "earning" $1,000 as successful despite the fact that this person is overspending with little result. Such is the case when it comes to online marketing and the traditional banner advertisements and email campaigns of prior years."
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Anonymous writes: "If you are like a large percentage of online business owners who are reluctant to use email marketing because you consider it spam, then you are causing your business to lose an excellent source of potential customers from around the world. "
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Jaime Parmis writes: "By: Jaime Parmis, The RichMan
JaimeParmis.com
What does a virus have to do with marketing? Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message's exposure and influence. Like viruses, such strategies take advantage of rapid multiplication to explode the message to thousands and then to millions."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Quick Turn Marketing International, Ltd.
"I rarely encourage clients to sell via one-step, because leads; people who've raised their hands can have so much value worked well over time." - Dan Kennedy."
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Jaime Parmis writes: "Copyright © Jaime Parmis, The RichMan
AmazingHomeBusinessOnline.com
A study by Sharpe Partners, an interactive marketing agency, revealed that 89% of adult Internet users in America share content with others via e-mail. This is excellent news for those companies who use self-propelling word-of-mouse” e-mail techniques to sell their products."
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Robert Burko writes: "Last year, the email marketing industry grew by leaps and bounds, as more and more businesses around the globe started to harness the power of email marketing. But this communication platform is not just devoted to businesses. Many school organizations have started to realize that by using email marketing software they can better distribute their messages and stay in contact with students, parents and the community."
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John Platania writes: "When an email program is designed and executed well it can bring more subscribers and revenue than what was targeted. If, executed poorly it will get terrible results and also anger among recipients and not to forget answering your boss's innumerable questions."
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John Platania writes: "The biggest challenge for email marketers is to build a cost effective list. This is because at least thirty percent of the email addresses change on most lists. Therefore, marketers have to go for a more aggressive approach in order to expand the list and to get more significant investment returns."
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Richard Taylor writes: "Imagine yourself emailing a list of 20,000 subscribers over and over again, each time with a different offer your readers just can't refuse!"
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John Platania writes: "The success of email campaigns can be gauged by the number of email open rates. The more number of readers read the email, the greater chances of people taking the desired action. But for this, the readers must be motivated into clicking on the link."
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Kelly Sims writes: "If you are anything like me, you are bombarded with email. In Particular, you get messages from clients, spammers, friends, family and associations or groups of which you are a member. Without proper preparation for such a massive amount of email, you might find yourself swimming in email. Email was created to be a tool to save you time, but if you can't find an effective way to organize it, you will most definitely be losing time to it instead of gaining time from it. The following are some ideas that will help you use your email program to save time:"
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Joe Rispoli writes: "Who hasn't heard of Spam? Everyone has! We all get it and we all delete it. It may be upsetting, but the plain truth is that it does work. The more emails that are sent the better the response. But, for us average marketers permission based emailing can produce better results because it can generate leads that are much more responsive."
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Adam Nowak writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Adam Nowak
The web user's mailbox is every day full of mail. Much of this mail is unsolicited and treated as junk mail, which together with viruses is the biggest problem of today's Internet. That is why it is crucial to create such a message that would interest the recipient and would not be treated at the very beginning as junk mail. "
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Michael Ferranti writes: "E-mail marketing is one of the most cost-effective ways to get your name in front of prospective or existing customers, to generate sales or stay top of mind."
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Parthiv Shah writes: "With the Internet growing into one of the largest and the most economical marketing tool it is no wonder everyone who is selling something (and everyone we meet on the net usually is) is looking for a way to make an inexhaustible e-mail marketing list."
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Anonymous writes: "Having an email marketing strategy for your online business is a must. You will discover, through publishing your own newsletter that it will provide you with the opportunity to educate your customer’s by giving them more information on the products or service you are offering. Use yourself for an example. When you gain more knowledge on a product or service and have all the information you need to get the full understanding of how it works, aren’t you more likely to buy? "
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Clinton Douglas IV writes: "Many people who work from home promoting the products and services from an internet affiliate program eventually realize that they can make money with email marketing. With email - a tool that most everyone uses almost every day - it's easy to start to establish a relationship with prospects who are likely to purchase the projects and services that you are promoting."
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Andrea Chin writes: "Emails have become a popular way to distribute newsletters, promotional mails, and all kinds of other material. To take advantage of this marketing strategy, you'll first need to create an opt-in list. The ideal opt-in list should include the profile of the email address owner. Here are some tips on how to create a comprehensive opt-in list for a target market."
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Dan Lok writes: "Backend marketing to your list can be extremely powerful when firing on all cylinders. You need to make the best, highest quality offers you can. And the best way to 'be able' to achieve that is by optimizing your list marketing for optimum conversions. Here's how you do that..."
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Robert Burko writes: "While MySpace has become the platform for bands and musicians to plug in to the global community and promote their talents, many artists are looking into new ways to reach their fans. One of the dominating tactics used by both bands starting out on MySpace and well established groups is the use of email marketing programs."
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