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How can I grow my subscriber list?

Friday, July 23, 2010

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In this blog I’ll be focussing on helping you to grow the number of subscribers you have in your Sign-Up.to account. This blog contains helpful advice, hints and tips on how to go about this using Facebook, Twitter and other forms of advertisement to grow your subscriber base. Buy advertising space – not lists

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A quick guide to Google Analytics

Monday, June 28, 2010

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Here at Sign-Up.to, as well as our own advanced email tracking, you can also track your email campaign’s success at driving traffic to your website using Google Analytics. This blog post describes what Google Analytics is, and looks at some of the information it can provide you.  Google describe it as a web analytics solution that [...]

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Free email marketing for charities – vote now!

Monday, November 30, 2009

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At this festive time of year we wanted to give something back, so we’re pleased to announce that voting in our Charity 5 competition is now open! We’re giving away 5 packages of email, mobile and social media marketing worth over £6,000 each to charities that you choose. Anyone can vote and the 5 charities [...]

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Email Marketing Blog Roundup: Design and Branding

Friday, August 7, 2009

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In the last week or two there’s been a number of posts dealing with both the practical sides of email design, and the effectiveness of doing it right – as well as some of the considerations of branding. Check out the following for some wisdom, advice, and thoughts:

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Email Marketing Blog Roundup: Gmail, Gmail, Gmail

Friday, July 31, 2009

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Hello! This is the first in a series of posts where we take a short look at what the email marketing industry has been talking about in the recent past. Big news this week with Google’s announcement of two quite major changes to their Gmail service: auto-loaded images for certain senders, and the new one-click [...]

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