Monday, April 10, 2017

An Inspirational Email Case Study

This motivational email case study will provide you food for thought!

This email case study has inspired many people

If you think that you need to invest thousand to get good results from email don't believe what you hear because someone is either telling you lies or trying to get you to open your wallet.

The study I am about to introduce you to happened to someone in the most unlikely of professions who took the simple email tools she was introduced to which at that time was Gmail, and used her campaign to build a powerful community.

These became highly engaged subscribers and repeat purchasers.

Why not learn from this interesting email case study as this type of success is very repeatable.

Below I have shared some Gmail advice yet because you can run a highly effective and profitable campaign on this easy to use and inexpensive email alternative.

Get started with Gmail

What can you do with Gmail?

With Gmail, your email are stored safely in the cloud where you can get to them from any computer or device with a web browser. You can also quickly organize and find important email, add your professional signature to email you send, and read and draft email when you don’t have an Internet connection.

What you’ll need:

? G Suite account

? 10 minutes

Switching from a different mail program?

Learn more from these guides: Switching to Gmail from Microsoft Outlook® or Switching to Gmail from IBM Notes®.

Note: If your administrator hasn’t already migrated your old mail for you, you may want to import your old mail before starting this tutorial.

email case study

If you enjoyed the above article then the below video will compliment it perfectly.

I am often asked how I drive subscriber for my email lists and the answer is from many places but one of them is Facebook as it is a great source of ready-made audiences just waiting to interact. For that reason, I thought that you may appreciate the following article by Jeraldine Phneah.

5 Secrets of Creating Shareable Content

With the changes to the Facebook algorithm, it has become increasingly difficult for marketers to reach and engage their target audience.

From earlier this year, the number of interactions of photos and link posts has been on a decline. In June 2016, Facebook announced a change in their algorithm to favour posts in News Feeds that come from friends and family members over fan pages by brands and publishers. Two months later, they announced another change to marginalize clickbait stories and keep its News Feed reader centric.

However, this doesn’t mean that social media marketers should give up on organic content strategy. Rather, all the more they should figure out how to get regular users who are mainly ‘friends and families’ to share and engage with their content.

Here are five useful tips to help marketers create content that users would share and interact with.
1. Be personable and appeal to emotions

The first important ingredient of great content is that it can creates a connection and empathy between content consumer. In general, most people are only interested in things they can relate to and would share things if it makes them think – “This is so true and related to my experience!”

A great example of this would be the highly popular posts you see on Thought Catalog which often achieve virality because others relate to them.

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