TOP 5 articles about frequency

Collecting information in person

According to the Ten Foot Rule, whenever anyone is within ten feet of you, ask her for her contact information. A warm body or a verbal conversation can equate to a captive for communicating the benefits of joining your e-mail list. Always ask for permission when you collect information in person. Here are some ways to connect and collect without being intrusive: Swap cards. Ask whether that person’s preferred e-mail address is on .

Staying Focused on Your Objectives

Losing sight of your usually happens when your timeline slips or when you don’t seem to be progressing toward the achievement of your objectives. In such cases, you can easily become focused on making changes to your objectives to agree with your e-mail instead of altering your e-mail content to more closely resemble your objectives. Before making changes to your objectives, make sure that you give your e-mail a fair chance to .

Tips for keeping the practices of EMPs and ISPs

The following sections include tips for keeping up with consumer trends and the practices of the most reputable EMPs and ISPs. Using full disclosure during e-mail address collection The CAN- Act encourages you to have affirmative consent with your e-mail list to send them a commercial e-mail, but the most professional practice is to use an extra measure of disclosure when asking for permission. Here are some ways for you to take affirmative .

Maximizing Revenue with E-Mail

Making more than you spend is at the foundation of every opportunity. Before you get too caught up running your business, I hope you took the time to make a few calculations to determine whether your approach to your business seemed capable of making a profit. Although it is sure that many successful businesses start with little more than basic math, one very important calculation rarely finds its way into a .