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Help! my email marketing sucks. (And how to fix it)
By Mark Spivey in Featured
Email marketing is one of the most effective ways for a business to promote themselves and increase sales but it must be done right in order to be effective.
In this article I will touch on the art of email marketing- (What works and what does not) and how you can get more bang for your marketing buck when selecting an email marketing service.
A word about spam.
Unsolicited email or “Junk email” also called “Spam” is living proof that email is a powerful way to reach an online audience.
Spammers know that for all the emails trashed in every bulk mail out, they will still get a few unsuspecting readers who will click on their links and make a purchase. While their shotgun approach is annoying to the majority of us they still persist because of that reason.
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