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Great teams evolve around self respect and respect for each other.In retrospect, all great teams reflect on the journey they have made as individuals and how they have learnt to appreciate the skills, knowledge 1. Goal(s) – What is the goal of the campaign? Sales, Awareness or Communication? 2. Approach – You know your customers and prospects better than anyone (hopefully you do, if not try sending out survey’s to them to learn more about their needs and wants, this will ultimately help better position all forms of online marketing). There are several type of emails: Promotion, Informational to name a few. 3. Timing – Try to develop a campaign or series of appropriately timed emails that are sent out over a period of time, rather than a one time email. I do not recommend sending out email campaigns more than 2 times a week. This will help keep you opt-out rate low. 4. Offer or Promotion – If you are sending a promotion or offer, try to think of something that will have a good approach to your audience. Percent off, dollars off, buy one get one free, etc. 5. Implementation – IF you don’t have an Online Marketing Manager to do this for you, I recommend purchasing some type of an Email Marketing software. This will help you manage your list receive statistics from each email campaign and more importantly protect you from any possible spam complaints.
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