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Five things you didn’t know you could do with Constant Contact

Nutshell

Nowadays, modern automation tools like Constant Contact —an email marketing tool which integrates seamlessly with Nutshell —make it easy to create engaging email marketing campaigns that will keep your business fresh in the minds of your customers. That’s where Constant Contact’s automated triggers come into play.

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Complete List of 2009 Selections from 30 Web Tools in 30 Days

Fill the Funnel

You asked for it, here is a listing of the 2009 selections from 30 Web Tools in 30 Days. Remember, if you are registered (click on the orange Register for Updates button on the upper right hand side of the blog) you will receive the full eBook of the 2009 Web Tools and the 2010 edition when it is available later this year. InsideView.

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The Risks of Personalization: When Marketers Cross the Line

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Annoyed with the constant contact, the prospect leaves a negative comment on the brand’s social media pages. Example: You send a prospect several emails about your new marketing automation tool, which you think will interest them based on their past purchase history. Unauthorized personalization.

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All the things marketers can (and should) be doing with a CRM

Nutshell

With a CRM or email marketing tool, content can be distributed to those who are interested, and those who aren’t interested can easily be dropped. Content is a marketer’s greatest tool for grabbing the attention of potential customers and steering them in the right direction. INTGRATION. Take the grunt-work out of email marketing.

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The complete guide to writing much better marketing emails

Nutshell

They’re both sent using similar tools, map to a larger sequence or campaign, and can even serve similar purposes, like winning back lost leads. There’s a handy two-step thought exercise for determining the purpose of a message you’d like to send. Ben Goldstein, Head of Content and Communications at Nutshell. Make them count.

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