Thursday, May 3, 2018

Email Marketing Coach - Ignited Local Marketing


email marketing

Many email marketers often don't understand their subscriber's email programs offers them a preview. It is the very first chance their articles are seen and they need to draw the attention of the reader quickly.

Unfortunately, many email programs don't allow photos as a preview. Without photos, some email programs layouts fall prey to lower than anticipated open rates as their readers are not as inclined to start reading the message.

Here are three easy Actions you need to consider to make sure your next email campaign gets a higher open rate.

First, keep in mind that before Outlook 2003, the trailer your prospect sees runs vertically across the base of the display.  In Outlook 2003, this is a vertical slit revealing the left-hand side of your articles. As a suggestion take a blank sheet of paper  show the top of the following message after which the abandoned third.  Does what you find in both cases look interesting enough to lure your readers to click?

Second, if this informative article informs your contributor precisely what your message comprises, then the odds of these opening it grows even further.

Third, do not have a lot of pictures cluttering the trail to your action item. The wise newsletter designers use graphics sparingly within this top area.  Better still, they construct their masthead with not graphics, but HTML text and text color to efficiently get across their message.

As a customer, I am much more tempted to break my train of thought and also dig deeper into this sexy piece of content that I will see.Thus, by fixing the preview pane of your newsletter as a quick-peek mini-summary to your readers, you're on the ideal path to catch a new customer! It is simple actually--the faster your readers are interested in the very first traces of the email, the longer they'll read them.

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Ignited Local Marketing | Local Business Advertising

It seems today everybody thinks if they throw up a website business will come. I hate to burst your bubble but online marketing isn't that simple. There is a lot of work and preparation that goes into building a complete online marketing plan. Not only that there is major maintenance work to keep your site at the top.

For those do it yourselfer's I did put together a free advertising booklet on ways to get local business advertising for free. Here is a short video:


You can visit Here to Get the free Local Business Advertising booklet, checklist and list of ways to advertise your local business for free.

This will help you Ignite your local marketing but keep in mind this is less than a 1/10th of what you need to be doing to be found online.

In this guide we will try to answer:


What is local advertising?
How do I market my small business?
Where should I advertise my small business?
Where can I advertise my business for free?

If after reviewing the guide if you have any questions please contact us. We will be glad to answer questions or if you find the work a little to over whelming and would rather spend your time on your business and not learning the marketing business we do offer packages to help out with completing this project.

Ignited Local marketing takes many steps:


This is one of the first steps to getting your small business out there.

And you can't complain about price because it's free. Why do we offer this for free? After you see the steps involved in this small portion of online marketing we are hoping you would rather be doing other things with your time and hire us :-)

Getting these directories setup and done correctly will take a couple of weeks to a month of your extra time. But they are very valuable to your business.

Here is a partial checklist of what you need:

Business Information Checklist for
Online Local Directories Submission


Below is a list of things you will need to have from each business before you start submitting them to the online directories.
  • Business name
  • User name for the directory
  • Business owner’s name
  • Salutation
  • Job title
  • Year established
  • Country/Region
  • Street address
  • City
  • Directions/landmarks/cross streets
  • State
  • ZIP code
  • Is the business inside another location, such as another business?
  • Main business phone number
  • Additional phone numbers, such as the business owner’s cell number (for contact and verification purposes)
  • Extensions for phone numbers, if there are any
  • Fax number
  • Website address
That is a start to the information you will need to complete the 19 different ways to get free advertising.






Monday, January 8, 2018

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