See How Food & Wine Mag Uses Content to Boost Email Marketing
Great example of how a printed magazine offers a download of a ton of lip-smacking recipes, so they could start sending email marketing campaigns.
Top 12 Marketing Webinars of 2012
Happy 2013! Hard to believe a new year is here, but in the time-honored tradition of “Best of” lists, we offer you the top 12 webinars of 2012. Not only did these webinars have tons of attendees and...
Want to Be an Online Retailer? 3 Tips for First Timers
If you want to be an online retailer and you’re considering setting up shop, good for you! Ecommerce is huge and is only going to get bigger. These days, you can buy everything from coffee to a car...
Great Retail Email Marketing from Rag & Bone
We left something in our shopping cart for about a half hour and this reminder came to us. Check out killer retail email marketing by Rag & Bone!
Marketing Resources for Startups – Go from Zero to Traction in 90 days
You’ve got an idea and you’re sure it’s a winner. You’ve read Eric Ries’s, The Lean Startup, have started figuring out your minimum viable product and are getting ready to test your...
Innovation and Its Impact on Entrepreneurship
The iPad mini – barely released, yet already the target of tech geeks everywhere for being contrary to Steve Jobs’ wishes, and a retread of the Kindle Fire or the Galaxy Nexus 7. Articles have started...
Is Your Email Marketing Holiday Ready?
Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Small Business Saturday are just days away, and the intense weeks of holiday shopping and spending still to come, makes email marketing a must. Our customer email data shows that...
Holiday 2012 Spending & Promotion [Infographic]
As indicated in our recent blog post, Holiday Promos That’ll Get Your Registers Ringing, the National Retail Federation’s (NRF) holiday consumer spending survey conducted by BIGinsight, predicts that over $1...
The Power of a T-shirt
We were just recently at a trade show where there were over 50,000 people. It was crazy! The expo hall was buzzing with the usual suspects: People at a booth in labcoats – your marketing Dr.’s?...