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Imagine you’re at a party. There are plenty of new people you could meet and talk to. There’s a guy talking himself up.
Every time you email your supporter, you’re doing much more than delivering a message. You’re cultivating a relationship. If
Great action pages will attract people via social media, search, traditional media, and even word of mouth. This means they’re ideal for list-building.
You sent 100,000 emails to the wrong list... You directed people to last year’s action... You addressed everyone as “Jane”... It happens.
You’ve sent your action or appeal broadcast. It went okay. But you’re not satisfied that enough supporters noticed it or recognized its urgency.
Think of a radio tower. Broadcast signals beaming far and wide. Most people think about email broadcasts this way. Please don’t think
There are plenty of reasons people struggle to complete online actions. Poor page layouts, confusing language, onerous forms, and too many (or too
Imagine you’re seeing a 25% open rate on your emails. That means whenever you send a broadcast, 3 in every 4 recipients will
So you’ve cracked the code to writing a great email. The next step is to push it out to as many people
A ‘hero’ image is one that carries the most visual weight in your layout. Usually accompanying your headline, this is the image
When you hear of organizations that have amassed millions of online supporters, the first question that often comes to mind is: where
Imagine you’ve been asked to have an important conversation with ... ‘someone’. Chances are, you’ll be much happier to have that conversation if
Your organization and its communication style is unique. Defining it will consolidate expertise, build confidence, and help you and your co-communicators hone an
Most email broadcast systems come packed with standard analytics. Just to be clear, here’s what we care about: Recipient volume This is the
A token is a little snippet of encoded data that identifies a supporter and can be attached to links in your email broadcasts.
A token is a little snippet of encoded data that identifies a supporter and can be attached to links in your email broadcasts. When someone clicks on a tokenized link from an email to your website, your website can re-discover who that supporter is and continue to deliver a seamless, personalized experience. Your email broadcast system, website, and CRM will need the ability to ‘talk’ to each other to pull this off.
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