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Using Sign Up Incentives in Email Marketing

Friday, February 26th, 2010 by Nikolas Severidt

email-marketing-spend-is-growing-take-steps-to-maximize-deliveryIf you are using email marketing to drive potential clients to your website to buy or take action, then you know that getting them to sign up for an email subscription through your website is half the trouble.  Your goal is to make them think that if they do not subscribe, then surely they are going to be missing out on something.  What is that something? Is it a great deal, a fantastic product, an irreplaceable report or information that is of value to them?  What is that thing? That is what you must know.  Know this, and you are on your way to a huge database of subscribers.

Once you know the hot spot of your potential subscriber, getting them to commit to you is the next step in the email marketing process.  Many people will wonder if you will distribute their email address and name to others or will you even use it by selling it to others.  They value their privacy, and since so many things are up and connected to their email address, they do not want just anybody emailing to that address.  They don’t want a bunch of spam in their inbox every morning that arrived at 2:34am from a really bizarre looking email address.  So make sure they know that their privacy is important to you as much as it is to them.  And put a little more temptation into the deal at this point.

incentiveWhen email marketing, you want to spice up the deal by offering them one more thing near the submit button to subscribe that will let them know that it’s the right decision to sign up. Perhaps they will be entered into a drawing for a coveted prize by people of this market segment.  Maybe you can offer a free first visit or discounts.  Whatever gimmick you use to let them know you are worth their email address, make it count for the potential customer.

Finally, one more thing that’s really helpful in email marketing is to test out your email strategy.  Try out two or more email tactics, and see which ones yield the best results.  So, when marketing efforts are being made via email, first you want to be sure you know who your customers are and what their hot buttons are.  Then you want to assure them you value their privacy and offer them something that they cannot possibly stand to miss out on.  Then, test out a few ideas to see which ones work best.  Use these tips and you’ll learn more about what works than anything else.

Companies That Blog Have More Consistent Sales

Thursday, February 25th, 2010 by Justin Severidt

In a recent report from HubSpot, based on a survey of 213 marketers, they found that companies that blog multiple times a day consistently acquire more customers from blogging.

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These results don’t mean you have to start blogging 5 times a day, but the more consistent you are with blogging, the better.

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Facebook Pages Now Part of Google’s Real-Time Results

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 by Justin Severidt

Facebook pages have now begun to show up in Google’s real-time results.  A few weeks ago Google announced that Twitter and MySpace would begin to show up in their real-time results, now Facebook pages are beginning to show up as well.

Google is now also highlighting the most popular topics within Google Trends under a new category called “Hot Topics”.

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This is just another reason why business owners need to get started with Facebook and start utilizing this incredibly powerful marketing tool.

Video Blogging Book-Get Seen

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 by Nikolas Severidt

In a new book by Steve Garfield, Online Video Secrets to Building Your Business, you will learn how to produce, upload, distribute and publicize online video content.  This book is incredibly helpful for business owners who are using the social Web to grow.  In particular, it contains a a series of plans and tools to record and edit video and then building a community around the content.

Below is a review from Steve Garfield.  If you can’t view the video, click here.

If you’re producing content and using the social Web in your business, then this book is a must read.

via Read Write Web

Twitter Hits 50 Million Tweets Per Day

Monday, February 22nd, 2010 by Nikolas Severidt

Today Twitter released new statistics showing users are sending out more than 50 million Tweets a day.  Recently Royal Pingdom reported that Twitter saw more than 1.2 billion Tweets in January, or around 39 million Tweets a day.

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Some of the notable highlights from the release:

  • In 2007, around 5,000 Tweets were sent per day
  • By 2008, the number grew to 300,000 per day
  • By 2009, around 2.5 million Tweets were sent out every day
  • Twitter growth grew dramatically in 2009, reaching 35 million Tweets per day by the end of the year
  • The latest numbers show Twitter has reached 50 million Tweets per day

Twitter continues to grow more and more and is now more than ever a great place to market your business.

via Mashable

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