Let’s take a trip down memory lane, and revisit the internet as it was in 2001.
Are you searching for an efficient, effective and straightforward way to communicate with your team members, students or email subscribers?
Email is one of the most important communication tools for many organizations.
A mailing list is a collection of email addresses from people that are interested in receiving updates via email from an organisation.
The answer is simple: To save time, money, and resources.
If you’re running a business, sports club, charity or educational establishment, you’ll understand how important effective communication and collaboration is.
A healthy email list is important to ensure that you can contact a range of clients and drive success in your business. If you are already using Simplelists for email marketing, this won’t come as a surprise. If you are just starting a business, developing a list of contacts or ‘members’ can be challenging, especially when your customers are receiving other marketing messages in their inbox and becoming more sensitive to spam. Nevertheless, there are some effective ways to build a list of relevant members who will want to receive your emails.
In this post, we share some basic tips for those of you who are just starting out in email marketing. You might be about to launch a regular email newsletter to raise awareness of your work and/or invite your readers to sign up to a product or list (responding to a 'call to action’ or COA).
Email now takes up a significant part of almost everyone’s working day. If you spend more than an hour each day using email it makes a lot of sense to make your email routine as efficient as possible.
Large shopping websites like eBay and Amazon can be a great way for retailers to get new customers - in fact many online businesses take almost all of their orders through websites like eBay or Amazon, even if they have their own website. But it’s not all a bed of roses - there are several downsides for retailers that use large online stores. Find out how to drive existing customers from large shopping websites directly to your website...