The GetResponse team is growing… again! This time we’re looking for an experienced and passionate Business Development Executive who can help us expand our GetResponse Community. Read more
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Affiliate Summit & LeadsCon: Thanks for a Smashing Success!
Hi Everyone!
I know, I know, this post is late!
The GetResponse team is back from New York after a great Affiliate Summit and LeadsCon. We were due back in the office a week ago but, because of Hurricane Irene, we were persuaded to see a bit more of New York. Read more
GetResponse Road Trip: Hello New York!!!
Our team is on the road once again. Next week we’ll be in New York City attending, back to back, two of the fastest-growing events in Internet Marketing. Read more
Business Development Executive Wanted!
The GetResponse team is growing… again! This time we’re looking for an experienced and passionate Business Development Executive who can help us expand our GetResponse Community Read more
Win-Back Campaigns: Inactive Is No Longer Neutral
GetResponse has always had a strict opt-in policy, as have many ESPs for as long as I can remember. Permission based email is the key to success in Email Marketing. However… this may not be enough for your friendly ISP. The new word on the street is ACTIVE.
Meet us in Las Vegas and Miami
Hi, the GetResponse Team and I will be heading into Email Expert territory over the next couple of weeks.
We begin by attending the Marketing Sherpa Email Summit in Las Vegas, then cross country to the Atlantic coast for the Email Evolution in Miami, FL, Read more
How to Mix Email Marketing With Webinars
I get a lot of invites each week from people asking me to join webinars. The subjects vary from “get rich quick” and “how to master social media marketing” to “the hottest new golf club”. Some of these are relevant to me and some are not. But the key point is that the marketer used email to notify me of the event. But how many of them made the best use of my data? Read more
Can you be personal when marketing to many?
After reading Chris Brogan’s post Ah The Copy Paste, it made me think about email marketers, and what are the best ways to be personal when marketing to mass audiences. The faults that Chris pointed out are correct. However, there are many ways to be personal while marketing to the masses.
Email Marketing spend up for SMBs in 2011
How to handle data overload with GetResponse web forms
Here at GetResponse, we recently launched our advanced segmentation feature, and we already have the use of personalization and dynamic content. So we encourage you to gather as much data as you can on your clients, so you can have the ability to ‘Market to One’. But is there such a thing as too much data?