Design a simple and effective email marketing campaign

I’m not ashamed to say I’m a big fan of pizza.  My waistline doesn’t agree but who’s in charge here. One company that I think does an excellent job and the discipline of marketing is Papa Johns.  I’ve got a ton of great marketing campaigns and today’s example is a fundamental tenant of marketing that […]

Email Marketing Tips from Chris Brogan

I was poking around today looking for an idea for this blog post and I stumbled on a post by Chris Brogan. (http://www.chrisbrogan.com/inbox/) Rather than paraphrase what he said I’m going to simply cut and paste a portion of his content simply because I couldn’t agree more and I couldn’t write it any better myself! […]

Email Tips: Don’t do this with your email campaigns

This past week was Thanksgiving weekend and in addition to enjoying the time with friends and family I stole a few minutes away to keep an eye on email campaigns and noticed an error that is sure to suppress your open rates. Here’s what I saw:   First.  Some of you may have noticed this.  […]

Three Reasons to Outsource Your Email Marketing.

Business is often a matter of getting the best Return on Your Investment.  I think generally you have two things to get a return on; your cash and your time. Let’s look at getting a return using email marketing.  These points apply if you are or are not using email now. 1.  Skill.  Do you […]

A Short Primer on Email List Rental

If you’re thinking of renting an email list, you want to understand what you’re getting yourself into, so you can decide if it’s really something that’s going to benefit you. Step One is to understand the difference between buying an email list and renting an email list. Buying an email list means that you pay […]

Learn from this perfect B2B email marketing campaign.

I won a new client recently.  I love them. They are a perfect fit for our email marketing strategies and I thought I would take a look at how B2B email marketing did the selling for me… …because I just took the phone call and signed the deal. No convincing, no selling, no price discounting.  […]