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13 Business Goals You Can Achieve Through Email Marketing

Convince & Convert

By delivering emails straight to the user’s inbox, the spillage involved in most other awareness generation methods like television is avoided. Without fail, each one of them has a Buy button that takes the user to the business’ website and leads (hopefully) to a sale. Amazon uses its own built-in survey tool in the example above.

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Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Brown uses the examples of Amazon and Patagonia. The goal of relationship marketing (or customer relationship marketing) is to create strong, even emotional, customer connections to a brand that can lead to ongoing business, free word-of-mouth promotion and information from customers that can generate leads.”

CRM 40
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Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Brown uses the examples of Amazon and Patagonia. The goal of relationship marketing (or customer relationship marketing) is to create strong, even emotional, customer connections to a brand that can lead to ongoing business, free word-of-mouth promotion and information from customers that can generate leads.”

CRM 40
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Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Brown uses the examples of Amazon and Patagonia. The goal of relationship marketing (or customer relationship marketing) is to create strong, even emotional, customer connections to a brand that can lead to ongoing business, free word-of-mouth promotion and information from customers that can generate leads.”

CRM 40
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Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Brown uses the examples of Amazon and Patagonia. The goal of relationship marketing (or customer relationship marketing) is to create strong, even emotional, customer connections to a brand that can lead to ongoing business, free word-of-mouth promotion and information from customers that can generate leads.”

CRM 40
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Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Brown uses the examples of Amazon and Patagonia. The goal of relationship marketing (or customer relationship marketing) is to create strong, even emotional, customer connections to a brand that can lead to ongoing business, free word-of-mouth promotion and information from customers that can generate leads.”

CRM 40
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Putting the R back in CRM

GreenRope

Brown uses the examples of Amazon and Patagonia. The goal of relationship marketing (or customer relationship marketing) is to create strong, even emotional, customer connections to a brand that can lead to ongoing business, free word-of-mouth promotion and information from customers that can generate leads.”

CRM 40