What’s the quote about the car mechanic’s car again? Ok, today’s very very long overdue post is about Screaming Frog’s SEO Spider Tool. I am just starting to use it and it looks like it will be enormously handy in facilitating a quick editorial review of your website for SEO purposes.
A/B Helps You See
by Leif Jason on 19. Nov, 2009 in A/B testing, direct marketing, email campaigns, marketing techniques
Whatever email marketing solution you choose, you should definitely consider whether you want to do A/B testing for your campaign. A/B testing measures the response to emails with different subject lines. This approach is a long-standing mainstay of direct marketing, and for good reason. Sometimes just a small change to a marketing message can significantly [...]
Three Picks for Email Marketing
by Leif Jason on 19. Oct, 2009 in Campaign Monitor, Constant Contact, Mailchimp, Mastermynde internet marketing strategies, email marketing, newsletters, online email marketing programs, photography newsletter
Email campaigns and newsletters are an effective way to stay in touch with existing customers and build your business. A well-known and popular online email marketing service is Constant Contact. But, while it has name recognition, it’s not the only option available. Two other online services getting attention and positive reviews are Campaign Monitor and [...]
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