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Post by jferdousy427 on Feb 20, 2024 2:11:10 GMT -5
And as you know, once people start clicking, they’re inclined to keep clicking. There was a consistent color and design scheme through most of the campaign. That made it easy for me to recognize all the different touches as part of a bigger message. Each piece of the campaign was clear and easy to navigate. I always knew what was happening, what I needed to do, and what to expect. The final piece was an unscripted human connection. Joe didn’t just read a marketing message when he talked to me. He Brazil Phone Number engaged me in a real conversation, which gave him far more information about my needs than he would have gathered otherwise. One thing I would have liked to have seen: This campaign is about PURLs. The final email should have used a PURL to stay consistent with the first email. How you can do it Getting all the pieces right in a multi-touch campaign can be a challenge. The fact that Easypurl lost me with a low-quality ebook doesn’t mean they didn’t do a good job. It does make you realize how important it is to get the details right. So how do you ensure you can do that? Focus on these four things and you’ll have a good head-start: Structure your campaign from a high level first, designing the flow and overall message first. Once you can see the big pictur.
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