Email Marketing 101: Building & Managing Your Mailing List

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Okay here it is guys. I've been putting this together for about 3 days now and I think I included everything. Basically, you will be introduced to the world of email marketing, and then I will take you behind the curtains of our own EM strategy - lead generators, conversion rates, autoresponders, email copy, and pretty much everything else - all open to criticism in the name of progress. Enjoy!

Email Marketing 101: Building & Managing Your Mailing List: http://www.inetsolutions.org/email-marketing-101-building-managing-your-mailing-list/

Regards!
 
I can't thank you enough for this! Perfect for the Holidays especially for those who are under the e-commerce/retail niche! :D
 
doing email marketing since 3 years and I love to experiment new things. This article has some interesting points which I am gonna try. Thanks for sharing.
have a nice day :)
 
doing email marketing since 3 years and I love to experiment new things. This article has some interesting points which I am gonna try. Thanks for sharing.
have a nice day :)
Glad you found something useful dude!
 
Hello!

This is a very good, and thorough, tutorial. I, personally, never give my email when content is locked but I am surprised to see your stats of 50+% conversion rates. That is very insightful. I also appreciate the comparison of HTML to plain-text performance. I may have to rethink my email, as I've been using nice-looking HTML template I created several years back. I focused on design, using only a header graphic and background graphic, but maybe even that is too much these days. I see 25%+ open rates, in general, but maybe plain-text emails would bump that even higher.

Thanks for the info! :)

Brandon
 
Hello!

This is a very good, and thorough, tutorial. I, personally, never give my email when content is locked but I am surprised to see your stats of 50+% conversion rates. That is very insightful. I also appreciate the comparison of HTML to plain-text performance. I may have to rethink my email, as I've been using nice-looking HTML template I created several years back. I focused on design, using only a header graphic and background graphic, but maybe even that is too much these days. I see 25%+ open rates, in general, but maybe plain-text emails would bump that even higher.

Thanks for the info! :)

Brandon
I was in the same situation over here. Love the well designed HTML emails, but will probably use them only for more complex reach-outs to my subscribers.

Regards!
 
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