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08-17-2010, 06:15 AM
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The Email marketing is extremely money-spinning method to communicate with prediction and current regulars. As the email marketing is placing your marketing messages or advertisements in emails sent by other people.
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08-18-2010, 10:34 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by weblover50
It depends whether the emails were opt-in or randomly collected. The latter is of no use.
Also most of today's email clients have a powerful spam blocker which makes email marketing even more difficult.
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i think when you want to talk about email marketing should to talk only on the opt-in emails , whereas the random email so easy to make your site as a spam site
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08-24-2010, 05:02 PM
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Email marketing is a best of of marketing products and services.
The low cost is an attractive feature.
You can get repeated customers if your products and services are good.When you introduce some thing new you can have a set of existing customer is there.
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08-25-2010, 01:13 AM
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its something interesting
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08-25-2010, 02:49 PM
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Email marketing is an ever-ending process. Basically, potential clients come to know about your offers and there is a good chance that they would show interest.
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Last edited by ronells; 08-10-2011 at 04:58 PM..
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08-31-2010, 07:55 AM
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Hi
# Increase your average order value - For most industries email provides a great way to up-sell customers and can easily add up to 30% to your average order value when done correctly.
For example, if you sell a service like dry cleaning, you can email your customers about other services you provide, such as ironing business shirts and home delivery services. You save time for them and generate more sales for youself in the process, so it's a win-win situation for everyone.
# Increase your offline sales - Have you ever used the Internet to research a product and then gone into a shop to buy it? According to a recent survey by MarketingSherpa that's what 59% of Internet users do on a regular basis.
If you run an offline business and don't have a web site, email marketing is a great way to drive foot traffic through your door - just include your address so potential customers can find you!
# Gain honest, valuable feedback - It's easy to get honest feedback about your products and services by simply asking and because email is a form of faceless communication, your subscribers will be more honest with you.
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08-31-2010, 01:59 PM
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Hi
A good email marketing campaign can help you:
- Increase Your Sales Conversion
- Generate Repeat Sales
- Up-sell and Cross-sell Products and Services
- Gain Valuable Feedback from your Visitors
- Drive Web Users to Make Offline Purchases
1. Increase Your Sales Conversion
Regardless of how good your product or service is, in reality most visitors to your site won't convert into sales on their first visit.
In fact, research indicates that it takes the average shopper up to nine visits before they'll make a buying decision. In other words, every effective sales process requires an element of repetition.
Think about the times when you've picked up a new product at the supermarket after seeing it advertised on TV a dozen times. Or a time where you've visited a new local restaurant after driving past it every day on your way to work.
That's repetition in action, but unlike a 'bricks-and-mortar' retail store, there is no 'drive-by' traffic on the Internet. In many cases when someone clicks on the little 'exit' button in the top right hand corner of the screen... they're gone forever.
On top of that, there are numerous ways someone can get distracted while visiting your website. For example, let's say you run a website selling baby prams.
A mother is surfing through your site and finds a product she likes - but before she gets a chance to add the item to her shopping basket ....
- The phone rings
- The baby starts crying
- She accidentally closes off the web browser
- She receives an email that requires attention
- A delivery man rings the door bell
Regardless of the reason - if she leaves the site there's a 90% chance you've lost the sale... unless you've managed to capture her email address.
If you've got her email address, you get a second chance. You can email her with:
- Your monthly newsletter
- Your free report on 'How to Choose the Perfect Pram'
- Information about new models
Thanks
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09-02-2010, 03:57 PM
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Hi
Most of these routers offer many important benefits in the home and small office setting. For instance, you can opt to a cable modem service that provides a single IP address through DHCP to the router, and the router then provides IP addresses via DHCP to clients on your local network. This helps to a great deal whenever that client needs to access the Internet.
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09-04-2010, 11:16 AM
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Hi
A good email marketing campaign can help you:
- Increase Your Sales Conversion
- Generate Repeat Sales
- Up-sell and Cross-sell Products and Services
- Gain Valuable Feedback from your Visitors
- Drive Web Users to Make Offline Purchases
1. Increase Your Sales Conversion
Regardless of how good your product or service is, in reality most visitors to your site won't convert into sales on their first visit.
In fact, research indicates that it takes the average shopper up to nine visits before they'll make a buying decision. In other words, every effective sales process requires an element of repetition.
Think about the times when you've picked up a new product at the supermarket after seeing it advertised on TV a dozen times. Or a time where you've visited a new local restaurant after driving past it every day on your way to work.
That's repetition in action, but unlike a 'bricks-and-mortar' retail store, there is no 'drive-by' traffic on the Internet. In many cases when someone clicks on the little 'exit' button in the top right hand corner of the screen... they're gone forever.
On top of that, there are numerous ways someone can get distracted while visiting your website. For example, let's say you run a website selling baby prams.
A mother is surfing through your site and finds a product she likes - but before she gets a chance to add the item to her shopping basket ....
- The phone rings
- The baby starts crying
- She accidentally closes off the web browser
- She receives an email that requires attention
- A delivery man rings the door bell
Regardless of the reason - if she leaves the site there's a 90% chance you've lost the sale... unless you've managed to capture her email address.
If you've got her email address, you get a second chance. You can email her with:
- Your monthly newsletter
- Your free report on 'How to Choose the Perfect Pram'
- Information about new models
Thanks
---------- Post added at 11:16 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:53 AM ----------
Hi
A good email marketing campaign can help you:
- Increase Your Sales Conversion
- Generate Repeat Sales
- Up-sell and Cross-sell Products and Services
- Gain Valuable Feedback from your Visitors
- Drive Web Users to Make Offline Purchases
1. Increase Your Sales Conversion
Regardless of how good your product or service is, in reality most visitors to your site won't convert into sales on their first visit.
In fact, research indicates that it takes the average shopper up to nine visits before they'll make a buying decision. In other words, every effective sales process requires an element of repetition.
Think about the times when you've picked up a new product at the supermarket after seeing it advertised on TV a dozen times. Or a time where you've visited a new local restaurant after driving past it every day on your way to work.
That's repetition in action, but unlike a 'bricks-and-mortar' retail store, there is no 'drive-by' traffic on the Internet. In many cases when someone clicks on the little 'exit' button in the top right hand corner of the screen... they're gone forever.
On top of that, there are numerous ways someone can get distracted while visiting your website. For example, let's say you run a website selling baby prams.
A mother is surfing through your site and finds a product she likes - but before she gets a chance to add the item to her shopping basket ....
- The phone rings
- The baby starts crying
- She accidentally closes off the web browser
- She receives an email that requires attention
- A delivery man rings the door bell
Thanks
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05-24-2011, 04:14 AM
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prices are let down, profits raised, marketing costs cut down, raise in clients held, higher response rates achieved and growth of email is harnessed with email marketing.
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