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How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Sun, 15 September 2013, 9:56 am
by katherinetkey
Internet marketing is very important for promoting any business. There are many ways of internet marketing. E-mail marketing is one of them. It is matter of sorrow that I do not know how to do email marketing? Do I need any software? If I do, what is the best email marketing software and at the same time is it effective nowadays to generate leads? Please help.......

Re: How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Fri, 27 September 2013, 5:23 am
by sheilmolson
Well, I don't have any idea about any software but, I would like to suggest that you hire a firm like AMGW Agency who are providing the service of marketing and public relation as well as online marketing too. I have a great experience dealing with them.
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Re: How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Mon, 19 June 2017, 8:58 am
by chandlerbong
There are 3 ways to do email marketing:
1
Build your email list.[1] The three most important groups to market to via email are your current customers, past customers, and prospective customers. Use a spreadsheet to create a database of their names and email addresses. If you don’t already have the email addresses, you’ll need to start collecting them. To build your list, use your website, storefront, front desk, and every phone call to request your visitor's email address.[2]
Keep a clipboard at the front desk or storefront of your business for people to sign up for your email list.
Entice them into signing up by offering discount coupons and other advantages that will only be sent via email.
All you need is their name and email address to get started. Don’t ask for too much information at this point.
2
Promise privacy.[3] Many people will be reluctant to sign up for an email list unless you assure them you will keep their email addresses and personal information private. This should be promised upfront. Along with the initial promise, you should development a privacy statement that will be included at the bottom of every email you send out. This statement should be brief and to the point.
Privacy statements should state that your company will never give out email addresses to third parties and will only be used for the purposes of marketing your company’s products and services.
It should also be mentioned that the email content is confidential and intended only for the individual named.
Also state that if the email has been received in error, the recipient should notify the company so that their email can be deleted from the email list.[4]
Example: Your privacy is important to us. We will not disclose your personal information to any third party unless you have given us consent or we are required to do so by law. If you do not wish to receive communication from this company, you can opt out by replying to this email and notifying us.[5]
3
Create different email lists. Keep email addresses organized in spreadsheets and make sure you separate them. At minimum, you should have the emails broken into lists of current customers, past customers and prospective customers. Creating separate email lists allows you to send different emails to the groups, each with their own targeted content. As you go along, you can get more specific with your lists for even better targeting.
Keeping separate lists also helps you to prevent spamming them with irrelevant content, which reflects poorly on your company.[6]
It’s important to build relationships with your recipients through email marketing.[7] Targeted lists with relevant content will help you do that.

Re: How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Tue, 20 June 2017, 8:02 am
by RH-Calvin
Email marketing is directly marketing a commercial message to a group of people using email. In its broadest sense, every email sent to a potential or current customer could be considered email marketing. It usually involves using email to send ads, request business, or solicit sales or donations, and is meant to build loyalty, trust, or brand awareness.

Re: How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Fri, 16 March 2018, 4:31 am
by Certvalue111
hello..
Step 1: Establish your goals. It can be tempting to simply sign up for an email marketing tool like Campaign Monitor and start sending your first campaign.
Step 2: Build your email list.
Step 3: Select the type of campaigns you want to send.
Step 4: Create your first campaign.
Step 5: Measure your results.

Re: How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Sat, 17 March 2018, 8:45 am
by Shilpa111
Hi guys
Email marketing will be the demonstration of sending an business message, regularly will an assembly of people, utilizing email. Previously, its broadest sense, each email sent to a possibility or present client might be acknowledged email promoting.

Re: How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Thu, 22 November 2018, 11:06 am
by jasmeen123
hii,
Establish your goals. It can be tempting to simply sign up for an email marketing tool like Campaign Monitor and start sending your first campaign
Build your email list
Select the type of campaigns you want to send
Create your first campaign
Measure your results

Re: How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Wed, 21 August 2019, 8:58 am
by Leighi08
It is just so good post on email marketing. I am really happy to take a look at this post because will like to start using various modes of marketing for my business. I am going to use the slack to sms app as well for bulk sms campaigns. If anyone has some suggestions, please let me know.

Re: How to do email marketing?

Unread postPosted: Tue, 22 October 2019, 9:43 am
by Maria Jonas
chandlerbong wrote:There are 3 ways to do email marketing:
1
Build your email list.[1] The three most important groups to market to via email are your current customers, past customers, and prospective customers. Use a spreadsheet to create a database of their names and email addresses. If you don’t already have the email addresses, you’ll need to start collecting them. To build your list, use your website, storefront, front desk, and every phone call to request your visitor's email address.[2]
Keep a clipboard at the front desk or storefront of your business for people to sign up for your email list.
Entice them into signing up by offering discount coupons and other advantages that will only be sent via email.
All you need is their name and email address to get started. Don’t ask for too much information at this point.
2
Promise privacy.[3] Many people will be reluctant to sign up for an email list unless you assure them you will keep their email addresses and personal information private. This should be promised upfront. Along with the initial promise, you should development a privacy statement that will be included at the bottom of every email you send out. This statement should be brief and to the point.
Privacy statements should state that your company will never give out email addresses to third parties and will only be used for the purposes of marketing your company’s products and services.
It should also be mentioned that the email content is confidential and intended only for the individual named.
Also state that if the email has been received in error, the recipient should notify the company so that their email can be deleted from the email list.[4]
Example: Your privacy is important to us. We will not disclose your personal information to any third party unless you have given us consent or we are required to do so by law. If you do not wish to receive communication from this company, you can opt out by replying to this email and notifying us.[5]
3
Create different email lists. Keep email addresses organized in spreadsheets and make sure you separate them. At minimum, you should have the emails broken into lists of current customers, past customers and prospective customers. Creating separate email lists allows you to send different emails to the groups, each with their own targeted content. As you go along, you can get more specific with your lists for even better targeting.
Keeping separate lists also helps you to prevent spamming them with irrelevant content, which reflects poorly on your company.[6]
It’s important to build relationships with your recipients through email marketing.[7] Targeted lists with relevant content will help you do that.


This is probably the most detailed answer, thanks for this knowledge-sharing