Tag Archive | "Twitter"

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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Share – spread your message with Social Media tools

Friday, October 23, 2009

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We’re pleased to announce the launch of our brand new Share section, which now appears between ‘Send’ and ‘Analyse’ in your account. This new tool allows you to share your message through social media channels like Twitter, so that you can get people talking about you, and measure the results.

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Email Marketing Blog Roundup: Engagement, Extensions to Twitter, and the Email Marketing Report 2010

Friday, October 23, 2009

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Much time has been spent discussing the subject of user engagement lately as it becomes more and more obvious how much of a key role it plays in the current email marketing landscape. For your edification – a few recent related posts from the blogging world: Engagement: The New Frontier In Deliverability? – George Bilbery [...]

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Email Marketing Blog Roundup: Social Media, Sharing, Subscriber Lists, and Suing

Friday, September 25, 2009

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A bumper roundup this week due to the last two Fridays having been taken up with development work for our shiny new Analyse section with all its lovely new charts and tables. Crunch time is finally over however, so please expect normal service to resume – for now. So, what have people been talking about [...]

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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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Twitter Case Study: Lily Allen

Friday, May 29, 2009

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If you have been reading my blogs over the last few weeks you will be familiar with the basics of Twitter and how the platform can be used. In this blog I’m going to use a real life example of one Twitter user who I feel is doing everything right to show how you can [...]

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Digital marketing – don’t get left behind

Thursday, May 21, 2009

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Another article from Mashable, but it is one which highlights the importance of having a brand presence on these social networks. Facebook and Twitter have each seen a huge number of unique visitors to their services over the last month, showing a month by month increase which is a trend which seems set to continue. [...]

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Twitter’s @reply change.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

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In my last blog about Twitter I mentioned @name replies and how they are used. You may have noticed on Twitter today that there has been a lot of talk about #fixreplies. Not only does this highlight the usefulness of a good hashtag, it also brings to light two important points about Twitter. Twitter is [...]

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Join the Twitter Conversation.

Friday, May 8, 2009

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Last week I asked the question “What is Twitter for?” and explained the ways that Twitter can be used passively. Hopefully that peaked your interest and you now have an account of your own, maybe even collected a few followers and started following a few people yourself. Today I’m going to go through a few [...]

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What is Twitter for?

Friday, April 24, 2009

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The first tweet many people make is “Wondering what Twitter is actually for”. This is often a tweet that goes unanswered because there is nobody following them yet to be able to read it, and at that point Twitter isn’t much use at all, or is it? Before I speak about what Twitter is for [...]

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