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Tag Archives: E-newsletters
Is Email dying out?
Recently I had a colleague ask me if we should get rid of the e-newsletter for an organization we part of. I recommended against it because I argued that many people prefer email over other mediums of communication. I’ve also … Continue reading
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Tagged E-newsletters, email, email marketing, Social Media, Taylor Ellwood
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Why you don't want to spam
A few days ago I cold contacted through my site’s contact form with a person trying to sell me on his video services. No effort to really get to know me…he just wanted to sell me. I’ve lately been receiving … Continue reading
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Tagged can-spam, E-newsletters, Social Media, Spam, Taylor Ellwood
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The problem with technological automation in a social media environment
I recently got an email newsletter from a well known social media blogger ( I won’t mention his name) which when I opened it, looked like some text mashed together with a few links, and some background colors. It also … Continue reading
Why I got rid of my e-newsletter
I recently got rid of my e-newsletter, as a result of deciding that continuing to use it seemed to be more about ritual and less about actually doing something productive for my business. Conventional emarketing wisdom would suggest that getting … Continue reading
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Tagged E-newsletters, emarketing, marketing, Social Media, Taylor Ellwood
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Should we get rid of print entirely?
I got into a discussion at lunch recently with some fellow business owners and we talked about online newsletters vs in print newsletters. It seems like so many businesses and organizations have moved newsletters away from print to the online … Continue reading
