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4 Ways to Improve Email Deliverability

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Here are four tips to improve the deliverability of your legitimate, opt-in email marketing newsletters and campaign blasts. 3) As I've written previously , use a hosted email service for sending out your newsletters and blasts. 1) Run a spam check on your content before sending. 2) Be careful with subject lines and content.

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Wireless Carriers Unplugged

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Jared Reitzin , CEO of digital marketing platform provider mobileStorm , uses humor, logic, passion, and one or two inappropriate words to blast mobile carriers for censorship, inefficiency and short-sighted business practices. Is Verizon in 2008 the equivalent of AOL in 1995?

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Executive-Level Web Analytics, Part 2

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Dainow is absolutely on target in pointing out that one-shot campaigns such as email blasts (or worse, sweepstakes), while effective at driving short-term traffic spikes, often lead to few if any new sales.

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Email Campaign, Newsletter and Banner Ad Click-Through Rates (CTR)

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It can be challenging to find current statistics, but based on several studies, these are typical CTR ranges for email newsletter ads, email campaigns (blasts or internally-produced enewsletters), and banner ads.

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Top Blog Posts in First Three Years of WMC

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Based on several studies, this post shows typical CTR ranges for email newsletter ads, email campaigns (blasts or internally-produced enewsletters), and banner ads. There you have it, the ten posts you thought were the best so far. tags: best blog posts on social media marketing, Web 2.0,

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Best of 2008 (So Far) - Web Marketing Research, Part 1

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by iMedia Connection Sandeep Krishnamurthy , Professor of Marketing and E-Commerce at the University of Washington, paints a bleak picture of the future of PPC advertising—then gets blasted for it in the Comments by some fairly high-profile sources.

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New Blog Friends for WMC

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He blasts bad marketing. Michael Smock at Maneuver Marketing Communique There are marketers who are effervescent, artsy and hyper-creative – and then there's Michael Smock. Not content to cuddle customers, he concentrates on crushing competition (don't tell ME I can't alliterate). He uses war metaphors and predator imagery.

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