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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: "In the last few weeks, I have noticed an increase in tools or methods devised exclusively to fight the Spam fight. I applaud the originators ideals and their ingenuity, but I must voice my concern about the way in which such concepts can often backfire, sometimes in the nastiest of ways."
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BIG Mike McDaniel writes: "Copyright 2004, BIG Mike McDaniel
There are many ways to protect the valuable information on your computer from invaders and heartless spammers. Most of them cost money and require more money on a regular basis for updates. Many of them are quite good and worth every penny."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2004, Karen Fegarty
Over 40% of all emails within your marketing campaign are not being delivered. You may not even be aware of this, as many ISPs will not send back a bounce message. In fact if you are sending messages to AOL customers, AOL is now blocking over 80% of the messages that come into their servers."
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Michael Lemm writes: "By: Michael Lemm
Is the United States Postal Service (USPS) a marketing innovator? As it turns out, the kind folks in the blue shorts are in fact making it easy for even the smallest business to duke it out with their biggest competitors by using the USPS new mailing online (MOL)" direct mail service - check it out at http://www.usps.com/mailingonline "
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Radhika Venkata writes: "Radhika Venkata (c).
The person who comes to your web site seeking products or information is a visitor. A person who bought a product or service of yours is a customer or client."
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Willie Crawford writes: "Copyright 2004 Willie Crawford
You've probably read 1000 times that "the money's in the list." If you're an Internet or email marketer, that's only partly true. The truth is that the money is in properly written emails, that get delivered to your list members. That last part is what most online marketers are missing!"
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Anonymous writes: "by: Marc Singer
Many types of Internet advertising don't work as well as they once did. People have gotten used to banners and don't click on them. Some ezines have failed to keep their readers' interest and ads sometimes get less response. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright © 2004 Trevor Johnson
In life, it is the moral responsibility for the elder to teach the younger, or for the experienced to teach the inexperienced. In internet life, the same moral responsibility applies in regards to correct use of email."
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Harmony Major writes: "Copyright 2004 Harmony Major
Let's face it -- none of us like to be ignored. But sending an e-mail to a colleague that commits even ONE of these four cardinal sins can mean the difference between a speedy reply ... and that big e-mail receptacle bin in the sky. :-/"
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Robin Nobles writes: "by: Robin Nobles
We all hate e-mail spam, right? I even have the coolest software program that will help you combat spam and actually bounces the spam e-mail straight back to the user."
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Anonymous writes: "by William Nabaza
No doubt email is still the best way to get a quick response from your prospect. Big companies on the web have realized this that they have implemented free email address service on their web site. This free email awareness has even reached Yahoo, AltaVista, Lycos, and InfoSeek. They knew that being a search engine is not enough that they've even turned into a hotmail web site. We'll recruit your people under you."
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Diane Hughes writes: "Copyright 2004 Diane Hughes
Have you noticed? Its becoming harder and harder to get a good response out of email campaigns. Why? The more popular an advertising method becomes, the more overused it gets. When that happens, customers develop an "immunity". They are so overwhelmed by the dozens, or even hundreds, of emails that pop into their inboxes that they simply hit the elete button without even giving it a second thought. "
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Grady Smith writes: "By Grady Smith
Electrifying, razor-sharp "bring in the money" sales letters and ads can be yours when you follow these simple rules...."
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BIG Mike McDaniel writes: "More about eMail from BIG Mike McDaniel
You can't go to the store and buy an eMail Clutter Broom and swish it away with a squirt of the magic formula, but you can build daily eMail habits to avoid clutter meltdown."
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Anonymous writes: "by: Ladan Lashkari
One thing all successful Internet marketers have in common is that they're good copywriters. If you want to have a profitable online business, you need to know how to write a copy that motivates people to buy your product... a copy that sells! "
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Steve Shaw writes: "Copyright © 2004 Steve Shaw
I don't know about you, but I get dozens of emails daily with completely blank subject lines. The vast majority contain viruses or spam messages, and due to an overloaded inbox and the impracticality of going through each message individually, I tend to delete these suspects automatically en masse, in the same way that I delete other messages containing subject lines that scream spam."
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Charlie Cook writes: "By Charlie Cook
If sending email to a mailing list is part of your markėting or business building strategy, you want to make sure your messages are reaching your audience. Are your readers getting your emails? Due to the proliferation of sp@m, ISPs (your web access and email provider) have added content checkers to try to reduce the flow of unwanted mail. In principle this is a good idea. In practice, lots of sp@m is still getting through and many lėgitimatė emails, possibly including yours, are being blocked."
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Anonymous writes: "by: GlobalFusion
If you want HTML Emails in Outlook to look the way YOU want, and your designing them in DreamWeaver - Heres How: "
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Catherine Franz writes: "Okay, you are super busy or you are down to your last email before heading home. Maybe its first thing in the morning, you have a full in box to read and handle, all before your meeting starts in 10 minutes. Its easy to be in a rush and dismiss the little things, however..."
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Jim Edwards writes: "(c) Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
No doubt about it.
"Spam" (unsolicited commercial email) threatens to paralyze and ultimately destroy the email system as it currently exists on the Internet. "
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