| 31 | You DO Have an Email List Don't You? Preview: No matter what type of business you operate, you need an email list. Not just any list, preferably an opt-in list. If it's a double-opt-in list, it's even better. Why? Because your list keeps you in touch with your clients and prospects; it develops a relationship of trust; people buy from people they trust; and finally, it's a very cost effectiv... (more) Published By: Robin Henry Submitted: 04 May,2005 |
| 32 | E-mail Promotion Internet Marketing Works Preview: E-mail promotion Internet marketing can help your home-based business expand and attract customers that are interested in goods and services like yours. Once you have determined who is your target market, drawing them into your circle of customers requires some effort. Using an e-mail promotion, Internet marketing can be very lucrative to your bus... (more) Published By: Daegan Smith Submitted: 07 May,2005 |
| 33 | Converting More Free Downloads to Paid Customers Preview: Do you give web site visitors the opportunity to download a free trial of your product or service with the intention that they will come back and purchase? How are you following up with these visitors? Asking them to fill out a form and immediately giving them the download on the next page is not the best way to generate a quality opt-in lis... (more) Published By: Sean Cohen Submitted: 12 May,2005 |
| 34 | Email Builds Brands Preview: Email - today's preferred business communication tool - provides you a simple, powerful, affordable way to develop, manage and maintain relationships as well as sell products and services. Let's briefly examine how permission-based email marketing positively affects: * Brand Awareness * Market Intelligence * Web Traffic * Prospect Leads * Loy... (more) Published By: Harry Hoover Submitted: 12 May,2005 |
| 35 | Email Newsletters: The Header Preview: Managing Subscriber addresses: At the top of your email message you see the header, where you insert addresses and a subject heading. It all looks simple enough, but there are some tricks and tips you should know, and one very important warning. Let’s start with that warning: In addressing your newsletter, do not put subscriber names or email add... (more) Published By: Robert F. Abbott Submitted: 17 May,2005 |
| 36 | How to Format Your Email Newsletter Preview: When subscribers’ email readers (programs) receive your text newsletter, they will display it in all kinds of ways. Not only are there different programs, but each one has several customization options. One of the problems arising out of this diversity is line length. In extreme cases, recipients will get one extremely long line for each paragra... (more) Published By: Robert F. Abbott Submitted: 18 May,2005 |
| 37 | What Can AutoResponders Do That Will Save Me Hundreds Of Hours? Preview: What Can AutoResponders Do That Will Save Me Hundreds Of Hours? by James Mann http://www.inetstrategiesinc.com/ First let me say there is absolutely nothing wrong with responding to your email manually. I have family, friends and associates that I communicate with all the time through email. Those emails require that personal touch. What I am ... (more) Published By: James Mann Submitted: 18 May,2005 |
| 38 | Managing Internet Addresses in Your Email Newsletter Preview: Web and email addresses pose a special challenge for writers and publishers of email newsletters and ezines. I don’t know about you, but I find it frustrating when I have to copy and paste an address into a browser, or into a separate email window. Especially when I know how easy it is for the writer or publisher to put in ‘live’ links that allo... (more) Published By: Robert F. Abbott Submitted: 19 May,2005 |
| 39 | Delivering Your Email Newsletter Preview: After creating your email newsletter, you face the challenge of delivery. With a printed newsletter, there’s usually only one method of widespread distribution: the post office. Fortunately, though, publishers of email newsletters have several choices. Let’s now work our way through this small jungle, and try to remember that although these choi... (more) Published By: Robert F. Abbott Submitted: 20 May,2005 |
| 40 | What SPAM Means: "Stupid People Annoying Me" Preview: You may reprint or publish this article free of charge as long as the bylines are included. Original URL (The Web version of the article) ------------ What SPAM Means: "Stupid People Annoying Me" Title ----- What SPAM Means: "Stupid People Annoying Me" English, German, Italian - It's All SPAM To Me ---------------------------------------... (more) Published By: Darren Miller Submitted: 23 May,2005 |
| 41 | Grab Those Emails! – 11 Key Ways to Get Your Visitors to Hand Over Their Email Addresses Preview: If you are trying to get an opt-in email list going for you website, you might be wondering where to start. The most important rule to understand is that you must persuade your website visitors to let you have their, oftentimes guarded and protected, email addresses. Remember, a lot of people surfing the web these days are pretty internet savvy. ... (more) Published By: Leah West Submitted: 05 April,2005 |
| 42 | Sending anonymous email Preview: Whatever you do with the following information is solely your responsibility. #telnet ip:25 That title looks like random letters and symbols, but it is actually the command used to connect to an SMTP server via telnet. The # represents the shell, “telnet” is the program used to start a connection via telnet, “ip” is the ip address of the mail/smtp... (more) Published By: eblivion Submitted: 16 April,2005 |
| 43 | 5 Rules of Forwarding E-mails Preview: Forwarding of e-mails is one of the topics I get contacted about the most. And, one which also causes hurt feelings and misunderstandings more than any other topic. Daily, e-mails flow in from onliners asking about a "nice way" of telling someone they care about, relative, friend or associate to not forward attachments, chain e-mails, political co... (more) Published By: Judith Kallos Submitted: 21 April,2005 |
| 44 | How to Use Signature Files to Give Your Email The Personal Touch Preview: If you have a home business, then you're probably constantly concerned with getting your name and your business information out there. You probably send out a lot of e-mails, post on message boards, and submit articles to business e-zines. These are excellent ways to get your name out there, but are you taking full advantage of the visibility thes... (more) Published By: Alvin Apple Submitted: 20 November,2001 |
| 45 | Make Your E-Mail Signature File WORK for You! Preview: You're probably familiar with e-mail signature (or "sig") files – they're the few lines of contact information that many of us put at the bottom of every e-mail we send. Most e-mail software programs allow you to create and use sig files — even the newer versions of AOL. I've heard some people who don't use sig files defend their position by s... (more) Published By: Alexandria Brown Submitted: 20 November,2001 |
| 46 | THE WORST E-MAIL MISTAKE Preview: The approximately 200 daily, weekly and bi-weekly online newsletters and e-zines to which I subscribe arrive among the 5,600 or so emails I get every month. I zap 90 percent of them unread for one simple, maddening reason: the message is hidden. And that's the worst e-mail mistake you can make. The fundamental mistake made in the vast majority of... (more) Published By: B.L. Ochman Submitted: 22 November,2001 |
| 47 | "You've Got Mail" Preview: For the last 30 years, the most popular computer application on the Internet has been email. 30 Years? Yes. The first email application was built in 1971 and upgraded in 1972. With the upgrade, email became a widely used and really popular computer application. But, 30 years? Yes indeed. Don't take my word for it, check out "Hobbes' Internet ... (more) Published By: Bill Platt Submitted: 23 November,2001 |
| 48 | Text is for E-mail Preview: Text is for E-mail and HTML coding is for Web Pages. I can't begin to tell you the number of E-mails I get formatted for HTML. These are basically not readable in a text mode and get quickly deleted. While some mail readers will display HTML coding, many will not. If you use E-mail to send information to potential clients, always make sure that yo... (more) Published By: Bob Osgoodby Submitted: 23 November,2001 |
| 49 | Using the power of NON-spam email Preview: If you own a local retail store or local service business where customers come into your office or shop, you're going to love this report. I'm going to show you how to maximize your current customer base and improve sales by using NON-spam email. Your business doesn't need a website to do what I'm going to show you here. This method is so s... (more) Published By: Christopher Sewell Submitted: 24 November,2001 |
| 50 | Email Marketing Preview: Email is the basic communication tool used on the Internet! It is the most important tool available and the most efficient. You can literally send your message to anyone in the world in a matter of seconds. You can't do that anywhere else and at no cost. What's the cost of a letter sent through the postal service? How long does it take to rea... (more) Published By: Dale Clark Submitted: 26 November,2001 |