

Marketing Quick Tips 21: Build an Email Welcome Series
The first email your subscribers receive sets the tone for your relationship.
The first email your subscribers receive sets the tone for your relationship.
Feeling overwhelmed by marketing jargon? Here’s part two to level up your lingo.
If you run a business with a physical location, optimizing for local search is essential.
I don’t like goal-setting any more than you do, but it can be helpful, and it’s usually required. Use this prompt to get started using an AI tool to help -
Most visitors don’t convert on their first visit to your site—but that doesn’t mean they’re lost forever. Retargeting ads can help you re-engage these potential customers.
Here is a template that you can use to, hopefully, increase your business’ brand awareness -
Ever felt like marketers are speaking a different language? Understanding key terms can demystify the world of marketing and help you stay ahead.
A positive review can be as powerful as a personal recommendation.
Reviews help build trust and credibility, especially for potential customers on the fence. But how do you encourage your audience to leave reviews?
If you’ve ever scrolled through a business group on social media, you’ve probably seen posts like these:
When launching a new marketing idea, start small.
Testing campaigns with a limited budget or audience lets you gauge what works before committing more resources.
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