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Email Marketing: 3 Ways To Drive Results

CMA Solutions

Welcome to email marketing. It isn’t new and shiny, but it returns $40 for every dollar spent. The average conversion rate is 1.22%, according to Barilliance , which is almost one sale for every 100 emails. billion emails will be sent and received today and every day this year. billion daily emails in 2025.

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What Makes a Marketing Email Go Viral?

Associations Now

Want more people to forward the emails your association sends? A new study highlights the elements of viral marketing emails. Have you spent hours, or maybe days, analyzing what it would take to get more of your social media content to go viral? Types of content. Please share in the comments.

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Construction Industry Marketing: 11 Ways to Build a Better Brand

CMA Solutions

Through more than three decades, we discovered that construction clients like electric construction equipment manufacturer HEVI are looking to solve consistent industry problems such as needing a better look, better UI/UX, and more industry-focused content for SEO. for every $1 spent on influencer marketing.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

However, “association IT decision makers believed that few members would fall into this category and instead thought the largest portion of members would fall into the ‘hesitator’ category” – “optimistic about technology in the abstract but somewhat scared to actually use new technology and therefore unlikely to be early adopters.”.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

However, “association IT decision makers believed that few members would fall into this category and instead thought the largest portion of members would fall into the ‘hesitator’ category” – “optimistic about technology in the abstract but somewhat scared to actually use new technology and therefore unlikely to be early adopters.”.