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15 Reasons Your PR Pitches Suck [Redux]

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: JKönig via Flickr, CC 2.0. Constant Contact and other programs to send newsletters are great… if you’re sending newsletters. Image: Andy Field (Hubmedia) via Flickr, CC 2.0. Image: marissaorton via Flickr, CC 2.0. Image: Leo Reynolds via Flickr, CC 2.0. In the genes? Unsubscribe?

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Newsletter Readers Do Click Ads

ProBlogger

I recently attended an event where a presenter talked about the reasons that they didn’t use email marketing as part of their online business. One of the main reasons that he presented was that he didn’t think that people coming from a newsletter would click the ads on his site. Newsletter Readers Do Click Ads.

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50 Ways Marketers use Social Media to Improve Their Marketing

Harp Interactive

Couple your email newsletter content with additional website content on a blog for improved commenting. Experiment with Flickr and/or YouTube groups to build media for specific events. Marvel Comics raised my impression of this with their Hulk statue Flickr group). And check out BlogHer as an event to explore).

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What Does It Mean to “Know” Someone?

Debbie Weil

They may be a longtime newsletter subscriber, or we’ve interacted on Twitter or via a Facebook group or on this blog. And of course many of my "friends" are people I’ve met and connected with IRL at a conference or other event. Flickr image above courtesy of Dan Taylor. But that’s OK. I "know" them.

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What Does It Mean to “Know” Someone?

Debbie Weil

They may be a longtime newsletter subscriber, or we’ve interacted on Twitter or via a Facebook group or on this blog. And of course many of my "friends" are people I’ve met and connected with IRL at a conference or other event. Flickr image above courtesy of Dan Taylor. But that’s OK.

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This Week in Social Media – 6/19/2013

Social Media Marketing

Each week, I compose a newsletter for our team that includes a series of links about current events and trends in the worlds of technology, social media, mobile, communications and marketing in order to keep our wider team up to date on changes, newsworthy items and content that might be useful in their jobs. Are you ready?

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5 Tips to Boost Email Productivity

Ari Herzog

Using descriptive folder names such as jobs, events, and dates, you can then move incoming messages that include specific keywords in the subject or body to your chosen folder. Unsubscribe to unnecessary commercial newsletters. The purpose of a folder is to store messages. How many of each do you employ today? Life goes on.

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