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- Building Traffic (27)
- Business Development (1)
- Calls To Action (33)
- Consumer Confidence (10)
- Conversion (23)
- Customer Acquisition (3)
- Customer Retention (13)
- Customer Service (8)
- Developing Content (20)
- Direct Mail (3)
- Ecommerce (10)
- Effective Online Copy (5)
- Effective Web Design (19)
- Email Marketing (37)
- Email List Building (4)
- Email Metrics (6)
- Ezines (12)
- Humor (?) (23)
- Oops (11)
- Internet (25)
- Marketing (90)
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Monthly Archives: January 2008
Personalization – A Little Effort Goes a Long Way
Effective personalization in your email marketing is more than adding a Dear Josephina in front of your message. It can also involve creating a cultural connection. Google is great at this with their Google Doodles - special representations of their logo to commerate … Continue reading
Blogging is Not Barking
Technorati is currently tracking almost 113 million blogs. They report that 18 blog updates are posted every second. With all this ‘yapping’, how do you get attention for your message? Like any other product, yours just happens to be information, you … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Developing Content, Humor (?)
Tagged blog, content, Humor (?), The New Yorker
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Blog! (or else!)
I often advise my clients – or anyone considering starting a blog – that they need to blog consistently and regularly if they hope to attract and retain an audience. After all, how quickly would you stop checking your driveway … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Building Traffic, Humor (?), Marketing
Tagged Blogging, blogs, Building Traffic, rule-of-thumb
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Say Goodbye to Desktop Apps (or; “Office, we don’t need no stinkin’ Office…)
Lifehack has posted a list of their favorite new Web Apps of 2007. I’ve been playing around with a few of them and they are brilliant and most are either totally free or have a free version. Bubbl.us is an … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Gadgets
Tagged buzzword, mindmap, productivity, web apps, Web2.0, word processor
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Please Pig, Back Away from the Nigerian…
I normally don’t suggest taking advice from rats but, in this case, heed his wisdom.
Posted in Humor (?), Spam and Phish
Tagged Humor (?), nigerian scam, pearls before swine, spam
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What Jay Jennings Can Teach You About Email Marketing
Jay Jennings is an internet marketing guy who sells a lot of products to folks who do internet marketing. I like him because he’s an ‘alt’ kind of a guy who doesn’t quite look what you’d expect an internet (or … Continue reading
Posted in Calls To Action, Email Marketing, Marketing, Testing
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