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Quotes About Email

After three more e-mails like this, our client included an e-mail that contained an offer and a call to action.
~ Donald Miller
About every third or fourth e-mail in a nurturing campaign should offer a product or service to the customer.
~ Donald Miller
Blog subjects, e-mail content, and bullet points on our website can all include elements of potential failure to give our customers a sense of urgency when it comes to our products and services.
~ Donald Miller
A GOOD OFFER AND CALL TO ACTION E-MAIL Similar to the nurturing e-mail, the offer and call-to-action e-mail aims to solve a problem. The only difference is that the solution is your product and a strong call to action has been inserted.
~ Donald Miller
Note that the call to action is strong and contains a degree of scarcity because it is a one-time offer. Anyone who reads this e-mail knows exactly what we want them to do: board their dog at Crest Hill.
~ Donald Miller
There are many ways you can enlighten your customers, including long-form copy toward the bottom of your website in a lead generator, a live event, an email sequence, or even a video.
~ Donald Miller
3.  Create an Automated E-Mail Drip Campaign.
~ Donald Miller
You should have an email campaign for every product you sell. Likely your salespeople should be interacting with clients at various stages of an email campaign.
~ Donald Miller
Finally, you ask them to make a commitment with a sales email sequence.
~ Donald Miller
So how do we get people to join our e-mail list? We offer them something valuable in return, something more valuable than the vague offer of a newsletter.
~ Donald Miller
A typical nurturing campaign may have an e-mail going out once each week, and the order might look like this: E-mail #1: Nurturing e-mail E-mail #2: Nurturing e-mail E-mail #3: Nurturing e-mail E-mail #4: Sales e-mail with a call to action
~ Donald Miller
So what's the difference between a nurturing e-mail and an e-mail with an offer and call to action?
~ Donald Miller
and in the hierarchy of breakups he was going to take the high road—no phone breakup, but a face-to-face, which ranked much higher than a text message or e-mail.
~ Unknown
Tomlinson had already written an E-mail utility for Tenex, BBN's new time-shared operating system for the PDP-10, and had also begun to experiment with a new version of the Arpanet's file-transfer protocol. So putting the two together seemed a natural step.
~ Unknown
She wanted to be at home, crowded in with her beloved Parisian-themed knickknacks—all her I LOVE PARIS plaques, miniature Eiffel Towers. All of her passwords and e-mail addresses were variants on Paris, a city she would never see.
~ Maggie Nelson
Mr Corsa threatened that he was going to send a letter home to my mum and e-mail my dad.
~ Malorie Blackman
We're really not that different from monkeys. What's the difference? Pants? What's the difference between grunting and "Oh, email.
~ Marc Maron
LUCAS SPENT THE DAY walking up to small houses in small towns, getting nowhere perceptible. At two o'clock, he'd taken a break at a café in Oskaloosa, one of the towns from which Henderson had gotten an e-mail. An investigator named Perry Means, from the Division of Criminal Investigation, was waiting for him at the café. Lucas handed over the sample of Lawrence's hair, which Means put in a plastic evidence envelope.
~ John Sandford
We use tools such as email, not just as a way to keep in daily touch with family members who live in other cities, but also as a way to keep in touch with staff and members of the public.
~ Tipper Gore
If I don't get at least 1 email in any given hour, I begin to think my friends are conspiring against me.
~ Tommy James
Blogging is great, and I read blogs all day long. However, my goal is really to have a deep, meaningful discussion with people. For some reason, I'm able to accomplish this best via email.
~ Jason Calacanis
I want to be sitting in front of my computer, where you can press a button to block out your junk mail. These two are my junk mail.
~ Melina Marchetta
Make war by phone, make love by email.
~ Michael Hastings
More and more, job listings are exclusively available online and as technology evolves nearly every occupation now requires a basic level of digital literacy with web navigation, email access and participation in social media.
~ Michael K. Powell