Email Marketing Blog
March 24, 2021
Published by zeynep at March 24, 2021
All of your sales messages may be ending up in the proverbial bit bucket! How many times have you gotten an email message you disregard as […]
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March 18, 2021
Published by duran at March 18, 2021
The moment where you need to develop your marketing plan has arrived. You want to create a reliable system with Mailgun for your email marketing. That […]
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February 10, 2021
Published by duran at February 10, 2021
When potential buyers sign up for your email newsletter, do they ever actually get sent anything? If they never got a message back, then they might […]
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January 8, 2021
Published by duran at January 8, 2021
Do you have trouble decoding HTML? Or programming in Java to make a website work? Even though coding is a valuable skill, learning it is like […]
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December 7, 2020
Published by altug at December 7, 2020
Bulk email marketing requires finesse. You want people to connect with the material you send, and for the spam filters to not swallow up the messages […]
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October 30, 2020
Published by bahadir at October 30, 2020
When businesses generate leads, they fear the spam box, and for a good reason. Spam is technically unsolicited email that is sent en masse, without the […]
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October 22, 2020
Published by zeynep at October 22, 2020
You engage in email marketing to reach potential and current clients. Lead generation is your priority. For that reason, your email needs to grab their attention, […]
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October 20, 2020
Published by altug at October 20, 2020
Mailgun was designed primarily for developers. It assists with vetting email lists, sending relevant content, and tracking statistics. Thus, some marketers and entrepreneurs may be stymied […]
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October 15, 2020
Published by duran at October 15, 2020
Mailgun and Mailchimp are two different tools to perfect your email marketing campaigns. The former is an API meant for developers to use for customized programs […]
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