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Elements of Email: Getting More People to Your Site
In my last post, I discussed how to improve email open rates through using attention grabbing subject lines, testing EVERYTHING, and using segmentation to target specific audiences based on their demographics and interests. I also discussed the merits of why … Continue reading
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Elements of Email: Are you doing these 3 things right?
Email. We all get it, and whether you love it or you hate it, it is here to stay as a marketing tool. According to the Direct Marketing Association, there is a 4300% return on investment for email marketing (Shah, … Continue reading
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Instagram, The Small Business Booster
I remember when I first downloaded Instagram at the time of its launch back in 2010. I didn’t really understand it, none of my friends or family had it, and I didn’t treat it like a social media site.. All … Continue reading
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Build Your Own Burger… At McDonalds?
Would you believe me if I told you that you could build your own burger at McDonald’s? Probably not. In fact, as many of my friends did, you might even look at me like I was crazy. In their struggle to create … Continue reading
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Atlanta’s “World of Coke” – a shrine to a brand
We all know that when it comes to integrated marketing, Coke is pretty much the king. From television to print ads, online content and more, Coke knows how to integrate it’s marketing channels. But Coke’s taken it one step further … Continue reading
D23: How Disney integrated theme park fan sites into marketing campaigns
by Chuck Lionberger, APR WANTED: Millions of passionate fans. How passionate, you may ask? So passionate that they go out and write their own fan blogs, create fan podcasts, publish fan magazines and create entire fan communities — all around … Continue reading
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