Three Rules of E-Mail Marketing

Janette Toral shares her three rules of e-mail marketing that new Internet users, entrepreneurs, and marketing persons can learn from. Don’t be tagged a spammer!

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5 Responses to Three Rules of E-Mail Marketing

  1. yasohira says:

    Thanks in advance for your special lessons. all the best for you ever

  2. Zekimann0 says:

    Hi Janette,

    Very good content, Useful for anyone who’re involved in doing business online.

    Thanks for creating this video.

  3. shaunvanhart says:

    Thanks for the video Janette.

    Spam complaints can be a big problem and that is why I use verified opt-in. This way I make sure that I only send e-mail to people who want to receive it.

    I agree that it’s vital to identify yourself as a sender and to keep your details consistent too – use the same name and e-mail address.

    I use AWeber and they provide unsubscribe links in every e-mail that I send out so people can opt-out if they want to.

    Never ever spam.

    Shaun

  4. CashDivas says:

    Wow, these are some great tips! We’re newbies and apprecitate all the tips we can get!

    Thanks!

  5. ivanwalsh says:

    Branding your name in the address bar also helps.

    Ivan

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