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When it comes to building relationships with your audience, increasing your perceived credibility, and enhancing your brand recognition, we cannot overstate the importance of a newsletter.
Here are just a few of the key ways a newsletter can supercharge your business.
Learning how to find engagement rates is vital in determining how effective your online content is based on your business goals. Do you understand the different types of engagement metrics? Read on to learn more and start getting more audience interaction today.
If you’re looking for a great way to connect with your customers and build lasting, meaningful relationships, look no further. A newsletter is an excellent way to distribute fun, engaging content to your audience. With some planning, it can be a great long-term tool for your retention strategy. Here’s how to create a newsletter for your business.
Maybe you’re considering starting a newsletter (either personally or for your business), or perhaps you already have one. Either way, if you want to know how to make your newsletter stand out, you’ve come to the right place.
With over a decade of experience writing captivating, engaging newsletters, we know a few things about optimizing your content. We also know where lots of people go wrong when writing their newsletters.
Read on to learn more.
Why is customer retention so important? Most business owners struggle to foster long-term relationships with existing customers. This complete guide to long-term retention is sourced from our over a decade of experience in helping businesses to successfully increase their retention rates.
As an entrepreneur, you’ve likely heard a lot of buzz about how to nurture customers in today’s business environment. More importantly, do you know why you should nurture customers? Because you want and need repeat business. You want satisfied clients who will sing your praises and naturally refer you to family and friends. Business relationships are important to you.