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09/01/2015

The Ultimate Email Marketing Strategy in 8 Steps


Email marketing was already old before social media marketing came of age. It's a testimony to the efficacy of this mode that this continues to be an important channel for millions of small businesses. Email marketing lists are considered priceless and businesses go to great lengths to develop and maintain them for two reasons: sales and more sales!




Here are 8 small Business E-mail Marketing Ideas that will drive qualified, In-The-Mood_To-Buy Traffic to a Company´s Website. 

1. Make the sign-up process easy. Place a sign-up box high on the company's website and add a link to the email-marketing signup page on the organization's social media profiles. This can serve to drip feed a steady list of new prospects.

2. Grab the reader’s attention from the subject line. Start with a compelling proposition: a teaser, giveaway or discount. Try to hook readers from the beginning so they'll read till the end. Oh, and do this so the email isn't snagged by the spam filters.

3. Stay compliant. Stay on the right side of the email service providers. Use the good programs on the market and know the difference between a “hard bounce" (the message won't be delivered because of a problem with the email address) and a “soft bounce (the message hasn't been delivered yet but might be later on).

4. Develop the audience. What sources are generating the most responsive audience members, the kind who open, read and click on the links of newsletter? Work further on those sources to build the company's email newsletter list. Try a double opt-in process since it ensures that the subscriber truly wants to read the content and the newsletter will go to a working email address.

5. Use best practices. The most effective calls-to-action go above "the fold," the area of the message that shows up on a computer screen, without a user needing to scroll down. Also emails without a lot of images generate a higher return on investment. (And for yourself, only use programs where you can measure the outcome of the email marketing).

6. Be brief. Test and tweak until arriving at a satisfactory combination of format, structure and tone. Readers might just scan an email newsletter. Pack in words with special meaning and use subheadings.

7. Keep the communication going. Judiciously use automated replies. Auto-replies are time-savers, providing useful information, nudging readers toward downloads, reminding them about freebies -- all while generating information on subscriber behavior. Service providers range from MailChimp and aWeber to the more advanced and feature rich such as 1ShoppingCart and Infusionsoft. I personally use MailChimp but If i make the choice of an "e-mail marketing program" I do love 1ShoppingCart for its all-in-one customer-relationship-management, email and ecommerce solution provided with ample customer support.

8. Trial and Error... Check the analytics and continue with whats working and change if not. Trial and error is a fundamental method of solving problems. It is characterised by repeated, varied attempts which are continued until success, and you will get the best strategy for your Business.

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Top Tips To Grow Your Email List




You may have already noticed that your website visitors aren’t automatically going to sign up for your list just because you have an opt-in box in your sidebar.



Marketers are beginning to face the realities of an online environment that’s oversaturated with generic, low-value offers:
  • “Click here to receive my newsletter.”
  • “Join our list.”
  • “Enter your email and you’ll receive weekly updates.”
Opt-in incentives need to be more enticing and more valuable, and this value needs to be clear. Your opt-in links and sign-up boxes need to be obvious, without being pushy or distracting. An opt-in box isn’t enough; you need to incorporate sign-ups into all of your content marketing and social media strategies.
Following are 50 proven ways to entice and attract new subscribers in order to grow your email list.
1. Add a lightbox form to your site: One company experienced a 99% increase in subscriber growth after adding a pop-over opt-in form.
2. Create an amazing, value-packed opt-in incentive: A 1-page report just won’t cut it anymore; try a full-length eBook or white paper.
3. Host a free webinar, and make signing up a requirement for registration.
4. Offer the webinar recording as an opt-in incentive: Make signing up a requirement for downloading or viewing the recording.
5. Create multiple offers on your site to improve your segmentation: Offer several different opt-in incentives for different segments of your audience. This will increase the number of people who sign up, and improve the relevance of the emails you send to your subscribers.
6. Add a call to action at the end of your videos on YouTube and on your OVP as for example the Screen9 OVP.
7. Link to an old newsletter on social media: Show your fans and followers what they’re missing out on by not subscribing to your emails.
8. Offer an exclusive subscriber-only discount and promote it on social media.
9. Mention an influential Twitter TWTR +1.92%user in your newsletter, and then tweet about it: Hopefully that influencer will then retweet it to his or her followers. If your company don't have a twitter account - Make One!
10. Amazing blog content + clear call to action = massive email list (source: BufferSocial) If you don't have a blog - Start One!
11. Include a subscriber testimonial alongside your opt-in box.
12. Add a sign-up form to your Facebook Page. If you Don't have a Facebook page - Make One!
13. Mention the benefit of joining your list: Make it clear what’s ‘in it for them’.
14. Hold a contest, and make joining your list a contest requirement.
15. Make your opt-in box a feature, not an add-on: Don’t hide your opt-in box in your sidebar…put it in a prominent place so your visitors can’t miss it.
16. Collect emails at offline events like tradeshows: Hold an on-site contest and make providing an email a contest requirement.
17. Include a call to action to join your list in your guest post author bios.
18. Cross-promote with a complimentary business in your niche: Agree to promote each other’s newsletters.
19. Offer must-have content via your newsletter: Be sure to offer exclusive, ‘hot’ content in your newsletter, and then let your social media audience know about it.
20. Ask your social media followers to join: Asking nicely never hurts!
21. Ask for as little info as possible: Include as few fields as possible on your sign-up form. This will increase the chances of someone actually signing up.
22. Be regular in how often you send out emails to your list: When people see that you regularly send out great content, they’re more likely to recommend your emails to their friends and colleagues.
23. Use a sponsor offer to entice people to join your list: If you offer advertising on your site, kill two birds with one stone…Promote a sponsor offer (like a discount or giveaway) in your newsletter, and let your followers and website visitors know about it.
24. Use a call to action after blog posts: Using a plugin like WordPress Calls to Action can help with this.
25. Offer an email course: Offer a multi-day email course like ’10 days to rock hard abs’.
26. Add a QR code to offline media like business cards and tradeshow posters.
27. Use a plugin like WP-TopBar to show a special opt-in message at the top (or bottom) of every page of your site.
28. Make your homepage all about the opt-in: Your homepage likely gets more traffic than the rest of your site, so make sure you showcase your sign up form in a prominent place.
29. Use the new Facebook call to action button to drive email sign-ups: According to Marketing Land, using this button has increased conversions for Dollar Shave Club by 2.5x.
30. Offer transparent segmenting: Let your subscribers choose what types of content they want to receive from you.
31. Create opt-in landing pages for social media referral traffic.
32. Include an opt-in radio button (checkbox) on your website’s contact form and About Us page.
33. Offer customers a discount on their next purchase with email sign-up.
34. Provide social proof alongside your opt-in box: “Join the # subscribers who already enjoy this newsletter”.
35. Incorporate social sharing buttons alongside your newsletter content, not just at the top or side of your site.
36. Gate some of your content: Show excerpts of this content, and then require email sign-up in order to view the whole article.
37. Offer PDF versions of popular blog content in exchange for email sign-up.
38. Provide your credentials when asking for opt-ins: What qualifies you as an expert in your field? Why should people trust you?
39. Offer flash discounts for new subscribers: This is a common tactic used by online fashion retailers. Offer a % discount for new, first-time subscribers.
40. Offer bonus information at the end of popular blog posts with email sign-up: For instance, if you have a blog post of the Top 10 Ways to Find New Clients, offer an additional 10 tips with email sign-up.
41. Offer the first 50, 100, 200, etc. subscribers a bonus gift or discount, and promote this offer to your social media followers.
42. Be relatable: Let potential subscribers know you’re a real person, not a nameless, faceless brand. This will instill trust and increase the likelihood they’ll hand over their email.
43. Make the sign-up as quick and painless as possible: Use a sign-up form rather than a link to a sign-up form, wherever possible. Every additional step you incorporate into the process is one more chance to lose your subscriber.
44. Add a sign-up radio box if you require blog commenters to sign in: This is risky as it may detract some visitors from commenting, but the payoff may be worth it.
45. Give potential subscribers a sneak peek of what they’ll be getting: Offer a sample newsletter or a screenshot of a typical email you send to subscribers.
46. Add an opt-in radio box in your e-commerce checkout.
47. Let potential subscribers know exactly what they’ll be getting and how often they’ll be getting it.
48. Ask…again and again: Buffer doubled their email list in 30 days by adding 9 additional opportunities to sign up. Before, they asked for sign-ups in a slideup form; after they also asked for it in a HelloBar, on their homepage, in a postscript, in their sidebar, on Twitter, on their SlideShares, on Facebook and Qzzr.
49. Include an anti-spam policy: Assure potential subscribers you’ll only send relevant info, and will never sell or share their personal info.
50. Run a survey, and gate the results: Pull the results together, add some graphs and charts, and then release it to your audience…with email sign up, of course!
...and remember that you need to be active on your social media!
Facebook is great to update every or every second day, Information, Inspiration or education... Twitter needs to be updated at least once a day (could be small things, out with customers, at the XX exhibition, at a congress doing xxx, At the Office with great colleagues, preparing for ..., a thanks to someone and so on.... When It comes to blogging, It could be time consuming and you need to blog quite often, I would say 3-7 days a week depending on the purpose, but the Very Great thing with blog-posts is that you when you are writing your newsletters can use the blog-posts to link to as extra information.
I hope this list and my information and inspiration gives you some fresh ideas for growing your email list. If you’re looking for more ideas to increase revenue please read my other posts.
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Wish to become a charismatic speaker?

Personally, I am attracted to individuals who know what they want and create the right conditions to fulfill their dreams ... 
I love to read and improve my knowledge, I also love to share my experiences and spread the knowledge I have gained. I think it is important to lift other people and that people around me (my partner, kids, family, friends and colleagues) are proud of what they accomplish / achieve in life.
We are all different and different things give us different amounts of energy. I love to speak and I love to listen to great speakers. There is something very speciallt with some of them ... They fill me with a lovely infectious energy.
Have you ever heard a presentation and later realized how attracted you were to the presenter? No, not that kind of attraction. I mean that you felt connected and uplifted while you were listening. You came away feeling happier more energised and with a feeling that you wish to accomplish more. The speaker was so eloquent that you were touched in some way. Even if the presentation was about selling shoes! And yes, yes, yesss anyone who knows me privately also knows that I absolutely love and adore shoes, but you know what I mean...
That quality you experienced is called charisma. Webster defines charisma as “that special spiritual power or personal quality that gives an individual influence or authority over large numbers of people.” A charismatic speaker leaves an impression on the audience, large or small, that makes them want to come back for more. It’s just what you want if you are trying to sell or influence a customer. Charisma is not just for selling; the best university professors are often charismatic speakers as well.
We associate charisma with preachers, like Billy Graham, old-time politicians, such as Winston Churchill or people like Anthony "Tony" Robbins who is an American life coach, self-help author and motivational speaker.
Could you become a charismatic speaker? I think the answer is yes! By breaking down charisma into 14 individual qualities (listed here in no particular order), you can attain each quality with a little time and practice:
  1. Charismatic speakers are self-confident and assured. They don’t appear nervous or ill at ease.
  2. Charismatic speakers seem to be enjoying themselves; they are playful, humoroushappy.
  3. Charismatic speakers are lively & energetic people.
  4. Charismatic speakers gives you energy and will leave you with a feeling that you want to accomplish something more. Their energy is contagious.
  5. Charismatic speakers are knowledgeable about their subject.
  6. Charismatic speakers look good, they have a stage presence.
  7. Charismatic speakers speak without stumbling, using full sentences and correct grammar, without “ers” and “uhs.”
  8. Charismatic speakers have an opinion about their subject. They care about it. You can sense their emotion, enthusiasm, and conviction.
  9. Charismatic speakers often live by the fact that shared knowledge is double joy.
  10. Charismatic speakers relate their topic to the broader scheme of things, they are expansive, inspiring, and uplifting.
  11. Charismatic speakers create a strong rapport with their audience, they connect.
  12. Charismatic speakers are positive in outlook, cheerful, and cooperative.
  13. Charismatic speakers are organized; their points are clearly connected and logically follow one another, with an overview at the beginning and a conclusion at the end. They are precise and complete.
  14. Charismatic speakers (genuine ones) are honest, well mannered, patient, fair, and responsible.
By developing these 14 qualities, you too can become a charismatic speaker. You can be that person that audiences feel attracted to and connected with, whose eloquence leaves people uplifted and enlivened. Work at it and you will succeed!
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You a Long Term Success

Create your own luck, tip the odds in Your favour...
Long-Term Success It starts with you as a person, Be yourself and be GREAT! Be the one for everyone that you wish everyone will be for you. Be a person who can always be trusted, never disappoint or betray someone who trusts you. It will follow you like a shadow through life. Always remember that your personal brand is an investment. Your personal brand has the potential to last longer than your own lifespan, so make it Perfect!
Create change. You need to be an active force in your field. You need to be changing, innovating, and making a significant contribution to your field at all times or else your brand will die out over time. Find what your role is, what you do best or that no one else is doing, and find ways to change the direction of that field for the better. Share your knowledge, be generous, It always pays off! 
Create your content. A strong personal brand is not going to provide much benefit unless you have valuable output to pair it with - a great service, a great blog, a great app, great public speaking skills, or something else. You need to spend as much time creating your ’stuff’ (whether that’s blog posts, videos or artwork) as you do building relationships.
Speak up. Take any opportunity you can to give speeches or present your work. When in meetings or discussions with people, take the initiative and speak up for your ideas. People need to hear you, as well as see you. You need to be an active participant in the events around you and in your own life.
Keep your brand fresh. You don't want people to see you as dated, a one-hit-wonder, or boring and repetitive. No matter how good your content is, you'll risk seeming stale and repetitive if you don’t continue adding new elements to your brand or take on new challenges. You can’t ride one idea forever. Keep adding new layers to what you represent.

Play the long game. Look at your personal brand as an investment: your personal brand has the potential to last longer than your own lifespan. While the projects you’re working on might get sold onwards or shut down, your personal brand will persist and (hopefully) add value to each new project you create. People will follow your brand from project to project if they feel connected to it. When launching new projects, your personal brand has the potential to guarantee you never have to start from scratch again.

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What's In It for You? - Online Video Strategy 2015

Working with Video as content marketing or to use video to build value within the company Intranet is Great.


Video Is The New Face of Content Marketing and the best way to deliver information!That's Why you need a video strategy so the question you will ask yourself is - What's in it for me to have a video strategy? What is it you need to do to gain the benefits of using Video on your Intranet, Extranet and Web? And What Is The Benefits?

1. Look at what Resources you have within the company already;

People and TimeDoes anyone have a special competence within the subject?What Time do you have to put into the project to make it Fly?

2. Why a Strategy

Why You need a strategy
- Better Thinking
- Better Decisions
- Better Results

3. 5 Reasons to Plan

You Need a Strategy Because it…1. Sets Directions and Priorities2. Gets everyone on the Same Page3. Simplifies Decision Makings4. Drives Alignments5. Communicating the Message Determine How - Then Do It! A video strategy is more than just to administrate, manage and publishing the videos on the Web, Extranet or Intranet with the Screen9 Online Video Platform. You will need to think about how to create and who will create the Videos and what tool to use for this. To get people in to the idea of making videos or editing videos within a company, and to make people interested in learning is one really big thing that will make your project Fly, or Not. One way Is to use really great tools that are free and knowledge within a program that will give the staff/employee a Star in their CV. (A program lite this is iMovie, It’s Free and can be used on iPad as well). Let us go back to Resourses within the company…Since there are already many free Editing Tools on the Market there are maybe already people within the company that knows how to use a great editing program and who would be delighted to give a course. An other possibility is to ask a production company like TTV (http://www.ttv.se) for advice and maybe they can offer a course in How to Edit your videos in for example iMovie, the free editing programs are also usually much better then the ones that comes with an online video platform. Another way of learning a program is of course Tutorials on YouTube, you can read more about it in the article "Create Your Own Videos And Use iMovie for EditingJune 25, 2014". When It comes to the Benefits of using video within the company there are many Benefits!Here are some… It’s for You to decide what to start with and make a great Video Strategy.Honey Money - Online Video StrategyJune 27, 2014.

4. Benefits you don't want to be without.

Marketing- Increases the time spent on the site- Opens for distribution to social media for example. Fb, twitter- Recommendations of customers (video) gives increased confidence- Live and Web-TV On DemandSearch engine optimization (SEO)- Increased visibility on search enginesBranding- Increased interest in the brand in the market- Disseminate pride about the company- Increased awareness of productsEngage the visitor- Training Portal for existing customers- Increased knowledge and interaction with visitors creates trust- Create a buzz to fb, twitter blogs etc.- Make the visitor involvedRelease time- Reduced travel time for training and introductions- Cost effective dissemination of training- Increase the filtering efficiency of the employee personalFaster and better communication- Increased knowledge of future promotions and activities- Creates inspired and skilled employees- Easy to share knowledge videos within the company just using your phoneImproved knowledge- Basic training on a broad front- Brand Specific training on a broad front- Increased awareness of the Group's affairs- Well trained staff raises the value of the companyIncreased sense of community- Show csr and similar initiatives conducted within the Group- Highlighting employee- Increased pride in working at the companyThe list could go on forever, your imagination sets the limits.
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