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Email Marketing – 3 Questions to Ask BEFORE You Start
7 Graces community member and former lawyer Lubna Gem Arielle discusses how to ensure our email marketing is legally compliant and well-received by your subscribers. Have you ever signed up for free goodies on someone else’s website? You happily receive … Continue reading
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What Are YOUR Biggest E-Mail Mailing List Turn-Offs?
Ethical marketing advocate Lynn Serafinn looks at the legal and ethical side of commercial email communications, and shares her top 7 mailing list gripes. This week I finally broke down and hired a PA. Why? Because my email inbox has … Continue reading
Posted in 7 Deadly Sins, 7 Graces, 7 Key Relationships, Blog, Connection, Disconnection, Invasion, Lynn Serafinn, Marketing Tips, New Paradigm, Relationship with Our Audience
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Making Marketing an INVITATION – 2 Years with 7 Graces Pt 3
A look at the evolution of the 7 Graces philosophy. Today we explore how the Grace of INVITATION changes the way we measure the effectiveness of our marketing. This month we are celebrating the 2-year anniversary of the release of … Continue reading
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Email Marketing and Subscriptions – Do We Still Need Them?
Is email marketing dead? Marketer Lynn Serafinn looks at stats, shares her own experience, and asks YOU to contribute your own opinions for her upcoming book. Leads Generation. Opt-ins. Subscribers. Mailing Lists. These were the buzz words in marketing when … Continue reading
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13 No-Cost Ways to Promote Your Leads Generation Product
Offering free downloadable products is a great way to grow your email list, but only if you know how to market them. Lynn Serafinn shares her top strategies. Leads generation (LG) is recognised part of the ‘marketing funnel’ in any … Continue reading
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5 Ways to Use Hashtags on Twitter or Facebook
Following Twitter’s lead, Facebook now supports hashtags. How can we use hashtags effectively and ethically in social media? Marketer Lynn Serafinn explains. With a burgeoning population of over 1½ billion users between them, Facebook and Twitter are still the undisputed … Continue reading
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