by laurie | May 2, 2012 | 1shoppingcart, email marketing, marketing, newsletter, shopping cart
Oh noooooooo – 1ShoppingCart.com raised their prices! …And panic ensued … And the questions flooded my email …And I answered them …And then I thought – this is GREAT blog material! And so, here we are (and pay attention, because I...
by laurie | Mar 20, 2012 | constant contact, email marketing, icontact, newsletter
Email marketing services can be one of the most productive, efficient, cost-effective methods for promoting your products and building online sales – when done properly. It can also be one of the least efficient and expensive time sucks you’ve ever had the misfortune...
by laurie | Jan 3, 2012 | blogging, ezine, newsletter
How many newsletters do you receive per month? How many do you actually read? How many do you even scan, for that matter? A newsletter that looks like the New York Times Sunday Edition is going to scare people away faster than a timeshare salesman offering one of...
by laurie | Aug 23, 2011 | email, email marketing, ezine, marketing, newsletter
Here’s a question I get asked a lot (in various forms): I have a big list from a previous industry / conference / networking events / etc. Can I, or how do I add them to my list? This is a common dilemma. Let’s review: You’ve worked your A$$ off for...
by laurie | Sep 29, 2010 | blogging, facebook, marketing, newsletter, twitter, websites
Not just for teenagers and computer geeks anymore, blogs are now legitimate marketing tools that give online businesses a vehicle for staying in touch with their client base, while also providing a way for non-Internet-based companies to insert themselves into the...
by laurie | Aug 30, 2010 | ezine, go2girls, laurie cantus, marketing, newsletter, spelling, virtual assistant
When a potential client is ready to buy what you’re selling, how are you going to make sure YOUR name pops into their head first? Marketing techniques are tricky because the moment you’re ready to promote your services is not necessarily the moment your customer is...