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Posted by Tim Roe on January 9, 2012

Email permission, don’t play fast and loose.

Tim Roe

Tweet{lang: ‘en-GB’}I’ve got to admit, I don’t like spam. Not just professionally, it really gets my goat personally as well. It’s not that I’m a particularly sensitive soul when it comes to email communications, but I just don’t like being sent stuff I haven’t asked for. Ok, I acknowledge that most of the downright illegal [...]

Posted by Skip Fidura on January 6, 2012

New Year’s Resolution: Don’t Be Stupid

Skip Fidura

Tweet{lang: ‘en-GB’}Okay, that might be a bit harsh. Perhaps the resolution should be: “I resolve to stop and take a breath before hitting the ‘Send’ button.” Maybe it is because we all spent a bit too much time in that strange place called Christmasland during December but there were some very high (and a lot [...]

Posted by Simon Hill on December 5, 2011

The basics for email creative don’t change

Simon Hill

Tweet{lang: ‘en-GB’}Early this year the DMA’s Legal and Best Practice hub and I published a whitepaper on Email Creative. It was never meant as a definitive guide to creating great email campaigns but more a collection of ideas to consider during the design process. The world of email is constantly changing both from the sender [...]

Posted by Richard Evans on November 30, 2011

5 Ways Email Marketing Must Adapt to Remain Relevant

Richard Evans

Tweet{lang: ‘en-GB’}A couple of weeks ago, before I flew to the States and entered into a turkey-induced coma, I shared with you some thoughts on five ways email marketing is thriving in a “mocial” world.  Well, as we all well know “thriving” doesn’t come without its fair share of challenges or effort. So, in that vein, [...]

Posted by Tim Watson on November 15, 2011

Setting your email frequency and cadence

Tim Watson

Tweet{lang: ‘en-GB’}I’ve been hearing the phrase email cadence a lot lately and its sometimes been confused with frequency. So let’s look at how frequency and cadence differ and how to set them. Ring-ring If you’ve not heard a traditional UK phone ring it sounds like this That’s a rhythmic pattern of 0.4s ring, 0.2s silence, [...]

Posted by Tim Roe on October 25, 2011

Email addresses DO have a “best before” date

Tim Roe

Tweet{lang: ‘en-GB’}One of the contentions that surround email marketing at the moment is the issue of when you retire an email address. Leading up to Christmas, when the heat is on, ambitious sales targets tempt even cautious marketers to push out the boat and send to everyone. If an email list is causing deliverability issues, [...]

Posted by Tim Watson on September 21, 2011

Sales impact of ratings request emails

Tim Watson

Tweet{lang: ‘en-GB’}The four key eCommerce marketing trigger emails are; welcome, transaction confirmation, basket abandoned and ratings/review request. Of course there are other opportunities for trigger emails such as Birthday, back in stock emails, win-back and more, however those first four emails are the key emails to put in place before any others. Here I’m looking [...]

Posted by Tim Roe on September 5, 2011

Is email getting the credit (budget) it deserves?

Tim Roe

Tweet{lang: ‘en-GB’}There’s no doubt there is a change afoot in the email marketing industry. Despite  all the best practice mantras (“must segment more”, “this year we won’t look like spammers”)  it is becoming plainly clear there is a divide growing between those who have stuck to their New Year resolutions and those who have not. [...]