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Best Email Marketing Tips, Tactics and Metrics of 2010

Webbiquity

It’s direct, cost-efficient, and, done properly, still an effective channel for lead generation, nurturing and sales. For example, Helen Leggatt reports that “the inclusion of social media sharing buttons in email generated click-through rates around 30% higher than email sent with no sharing options.&#.

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B2B Marketing ROI

Online Marketing Institute

Written by Adam Blitzer June 16, 2009 at 5:38 pm Posted in Design , Marketing Strategy SpamAssassin Rules and what they Mean for your Emails leave a comment » For the past several years I have been following SpamAssassin’s rule set and I am always amazed by how many seemingly innocuous things (e.g. Clarity gets the point across.

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Investment Killed the Internet Star

GreenRope

In 2009, I started investing in developing GreenRope because the industry was moving away from simple "batch and blast" email. When I was there, I met a young man who had sold his startup (a lead generation tool for the real estate industry) to a very large company. GreenRope had to be something both broad and deep.

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Investment Killed the Internet Star

GreenRope

In 2009, I started investing in developing GreenRope because the industry was moving away from simple "batch and blast" email. When I was there, I met a young man who had sold his startup (a lead generation tool for the real estate industry) to a very large company. GreenRope had to be something both broad and deep.

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Investment Killed the Internet Star

GreenRope

In 2009, I started investing in developing GreenRope because the industry was moving away from simple "batch and blast" email. When I was there, I met a young man who had sold his startup (a lead generation tool for the real estate industry) to a very large company. GreenRope had to be something both broad and deep.

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Investment Killed the Internet Star

GreenRope

In 2009, I started investing in developing GreenRope because the industry was moving away from simple "batch and blast" email. When I was there, I met a young man who had sold his startup (a lead generation tool for the real estate industry) to a very large company. GreenRope had to be something both broad and deep.

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Investment Killed the Internet Star

GreenRope

In 2009, I started investing in developing GreenRope because the industry was moving away from simple "batch and blast" email. When I was there, I met a young man who had sold his startup (a lead generation tool for the real estate industry) to a very large company. GreenRope had to be something both broad and deep.