by David Devore | Dec 31, 2013 | Blog, Content Marketing
Mixing your social media platforms is a great way to increase engagement. Instagram and Pinterest lend themselves to crosslinking because they are both image based. How do you go about it you ask? Here’s a few of the best ways to get your fans to check out both your...
by David Devore | Dec 27, 2013 | Blog, Content Marketing, Email Marketing, Tips and Tricks
Pinterest is a much under-rated social media platform, especially when it comes to email. Would you believe that over 43% of consumers use Pinterest to interact and associate with brands that they like? It’s true! Here are some ways to use Pinterest in email: Share...
by David Devore | Dec 18, 2013 | Blog, Content Marketing
1) Use photos. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. People like to look at pictures, and these posts stand out against a sea of text posts. 2) Ask for feedback. Write your posts in a way that elicits a response: Try prompts such as “Like if you…” or as...
by David Devore | Dec 14, 2013 | Blog, Content Marketing, Email Marketing
Twitter is a great outlet for email. Better yet, putting your best tweets into email lengthens the otherwise short lifespan, which gives your fans and subscribers another chance to engage with you. Here are three great ways to use Twitter in email: 1. Use Comments and...
by David Devore | Dec 9, 2013 | Blog, Content Marketing, Email Marketing
Channeling your social media into email is a great strategy for your brand. There are lots of benefits for your brand to using social in email: Saves Time Email building can be a time consuming process, especially when it comes to creating the content. By syndicating...
by David Devore | Dec 6, 2013 | Blog, Content Marketing, Email Marketing
Facebook is a great platform to use in email. It’s a great way to create relevant email content that is interesting to your readers. Here are a few great ways to utilize Facebook in email: Use Facebook Comments As Social Proof We’ve said it before: What fans...
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