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Do's and Don'ts for the Internet Marketing Newbie (Part 1)
I, myself, being an internet marketing “newbie” (endearing term used to refer to people who have just started their own internet business and don't know what the ---- they are doing) have learned a few things and would like to share...

Marketing On The Cheap: Become a Joiner
Recently I wrote an article on the benefits of joining your local Chamber of Commerce as a way of getting exposure for your business. See "Marketing on the Cheap: Join The What?" at this source or at http://sbmag.org. The Chamber of Commerce is or...

Marketing Your Online Content
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Marketing Your Private Practice Using Lunch N' Learn Programs
If you are like most people trying to build a private practice, you are probably stumped in finding an effective way for potential clients to get to know enough about you and the services you provide to call and make an appointment. Lunch N' Learn...

Niche Marketing: A 4-Step System For Uncovering Hot Niche Markets
The following is a four-step system you can apply anytime you need to find a new niche audience to target and profit from. 1. Initial Brainstorming This first step is best approached with a very open mind and a notebook and pen handy....

 
Use Email Marketing wisely; Stand out from Junk Mail


Email Marketing is the most cheapest and efficient way to promote products. However, under tons of junk mail, your marketing mail always be neglected and put into the wastebasket. To stand out from the junk mails, follow the suggestions below to increase the power of your email marketing.
1. No “image only” email, use text mail instead
First, email with image will put extra loading on the email server, which will make the processing time longer. Second, some email servers will mark those “image only” emails as junk mails or spam mails. This, of course, will lower the chance to deliver the mail to your customer.
2. No attachment
Similar to the above case, emails with attachment will put extra loading on the email server. Under the threat of virus, some email servers will filter out the email attachment. The customer may not get what you want to provide. Also, nowsday, most users are very sensitive to those unkown email attachments and they will not take risk to open the attachment.
3. No fancy HTML email
HTML email can provide a feature rich interface. However, not all email clients support the HTML email well. Even the email clients claim they are support HTML email, different email clients performs differently. If the email clients cannot support well, how can your customer read the message? Moreover, many user set the email client as “Do not load image automatically”, your email will have many blank areas in this case.
4. Write down recipient's name
This will raise the customers' interest because they don't want to skip any message that related to them.
5. Provide your sender address
Some email server will block those emails with invalid sender address, or emails' sender address that not exists in the recipients' address book. So don't hide your name, let your customer knows who you are.

About The Author

Isaac Chu - Project Director of Evinco Solutions Limited
http://www.evinco.com.hk
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