Showing posts with label 7 Marketing Tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 7 Marketing Tips. Show all posts

Monday 15 May 2017

Email Marketing: 7 Tips For Great Email Subject Lines

Writing relevant email headlines are crucial for getting people to read what you have to say. Get these wrong and your open rates will be very poor indeed. People need to open your emails to read and gain value from what's inside. So, here are seven tips to help you to come up with powerful and effective email headlines...

Tip #1: Keep the line length short. I've played around with subject line length and have concluded that the longer they are the less effective they become when it comes to email open rates.

Here's what I've found: the ideal subject line length is between two and five words. Five words are at the top end of subject line length. If at all possible, use four words rather than five as that tends to be more effective.

In fact, a subject line length of just two words is often the most effective in boosting email open rates.

Tip #2:

Monday 1 May 2017

7 Creative Ways To Inject New Life Into Your Marketing Plan



All companies will find themselves at odds with their marketing strategy. This isn't to say that they are not getting the results they want from the plan. It just seems as though the plan in, and of itself, grows a bit stale and worn. What's more, all successful companies find that in order to stay on the cutting edge and attract new customers, they need to tweak their marketing approach to appeal to new audiences.

It’s a risk that has tremendous rewards, and even more key is the idea that you don't have to go too crazy with new approaches. With these seven slight, creative tweaks, you can breathe new life into your marketing:

1. Use Social Media a Little Differently

Wednesday 26 April 2017

7 Marketing Mistakes You Don't Want To Make


Mistake #1: Relying on referrals or word-of-mouth. When you depend on word-of-mouth, you allow middlemen to control your flow of prospective new customers. You may have delivered a superior product at a phenomenal price but if no is talking about it, the cash register quickly stops ringing.

The solution? Make sure you have a marketing program targeted at reaching your most desired customer. Then craft a message that is relevant and meaningful and deliver it consistently.

Mistake #2: