July 2018 Content Planner
Whether your focus is to engage your existing audience, grow your list, or both, the July 2018 Marketing and Holiday Infographic below should help you keep your cool this July.
Whether your focus is to engage your existing audience, grow your list, or both, the July 2018 Marketing and Holiday Infographic below should help you keep your cool this July.
Use this list of holidays, month-long themes, and stats to inspire new campaign ideas for September. Enjoy!
Use this list of holidays, month-long themes, and stats to inspire new email and social media marketing campaign ideas for June. Enjoy!
Your customers want more than promotional emails from your retail business.
Are you giving them tips to use your product effectively? Have you introduced them to the people behind your business? When was the last time you asked them for feedback?
To drive sales with email marketing, go beyond self-promotion; look for ways to provide value and build customer relationships.
But even if you want to send a non-promotional email, how do you know what to send?
We get it. Sometimes coming up with an idea is the hardest part.
If you’re stuck, use these 20 writing prompts as inspiration.
Download your writing prompt worksheet to get started right away!
And check out a few examples from other small businesses:
Provide a “how-to” tutorial
Orange Cycle, Orlando, Florida
Provide a gift guide
The Basketry, Luling, Louisiana
Highlight your social media profiles
Art Impressions, Salem, Oregon
Syndicated from the Constant Contact Blog ➞ [Worksheet] 20 Writing Prompts for Quick and Creative Non-promotional Emails
To get your email opened and read, you understand the importance of sending it at the right time. You understand the importance of a compelling subject line. You understand the importance of segmentation: sending the proper message to the proper group.
So now you’ve got them interested in your email, but what are you going to talk about? Many marketers get stuck here. Deciding what to write can be a little less confusing by following these concepts.
Here’s a list of ideas to get you started today!
At the end of the day, it’s so important to remember that content marketing really isn’t about what you want to say, but about what your audience wants to hear. You know your tribe, so speak their language! Marketers who can remember this and implement it will do well.