Really Good Emails - Brand trust in email
There are easy things to build (like a pillow fort) and then there's brand trust. It takes time and a great amount of effort to make sure that you don't let your customers down. A big part of that is being consistent, being informative, and being reliable. So in this week's Feedback Friday, we showcase a brand that's been building up that trust in an expedited way through their unique and thoughtful emails. P.S. if you are into reading instead of watching, here's the text version. -- ADVERTISEMENT -- Soooooooo mature.How much are you up to snuff on the four pillars of personalization? This new personalization maturity quiz from Iterable can help show you where there’s room for improvement so you can take the next step. CONTENT WE THOUGHT YOU'D LIKE TO READ BEFORE How these non-profits drive donations with emailvia Really Good Emails And Then Some 2020: |
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What season is it?
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
A season for sweat pants and webinars. Plus some tips and stuff.
Pared-down simplicity.
Friday, September 11, 2020
No-nonsense kind of thinking. Plus slaying interactive content, unsubscribe actions, hitting 1 million opens...
Pause & Reflect
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Plus HTML vs Text, CTA examples, curating vs creating, and feeling good about sending
Ah, push it.
Friday, September 4, 2020
<-- that's a salt-n-pepa reference | plus webinar/event emails, marketing calendars, deliverability tips...
Fonts and stuff
Friday, August 28, 2020
Plus why designs should start in a google doc, preventing churn, content's auteur theory, and more
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