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Besides a quick explanation of what responsive email design is; I take a look at what’s possible, going through some of the responsive layout patterns we’ve Via paulo oliveira, Martin (Marty) Smith
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Email The Register Of Ecommerce
Email As Mobile Life Curator * Create responsive email (email must look great on all devices). * Use PERSONAS and SEGMENTS together. * Tell STORIES over TIME. * Curate User Generated Content INTO your email marketing. * Count and trend unopens as a NO. * Create & Trend new KPIs such as $ / sent, $ / opens. * Keep emails OFF your website (dupe content and hurt heuristics).
This last bullet needs some explanation. Your email marketing needs a "can't see this email view it here" link, but keep your creative in a NON-SPIDERED folder.
Allowing your emails to get spidered can cause duplicate content problems and the heuristics of your emails don't help since, if you are creating great Call To Action emails, your audience will not spend much time on your emails as they are simply attention getter pass through to points of conversion. Delete the scoop?
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Digital marketing isn't a fad - it's the future. And although it may be a notoriously difficult task to project the future; the most telling variable is what's happening in the present.
Look around you and you'll notice that the world is connected, communicating and constantly clicking.
There's no reason to believe that the demographic cohort that will follow Generation Y, will be any different. In fact, the next generation will be the first that cannot conceive a world that isn't defined and enabled by the Internet, mobile devices and online social networking. Still not convinced?
The following Infographic by ROI Media - http://bit.ly/JOOy40 - presents an overview of the digital landscape, and the changes pointing towards the need for social media marketing in commerce.
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