by Shanelle Newton Clapham | 26 Sep, 2011 | Behavioural Analysis, Content marketing, Email marketing, Social media marketing
As always, I’ve read a dozen great articles this week but here are a few good reads that are relevant to many businesses and are practical enough to actually implement. Email marketing – A/B split testing for subject lines For those of you who have been...
by Shanelle Newton Clapham | 18 Jul, 2011 | Email marketing
A successful email marketing campaign requires a considered content strategy to ensure that your email content is relevant and interesting to your audience. Your content strategy should be absolutely paramount to the success of your email communications however in...
by Shanelle Newton Clapham | 11 Jul, 2011 | Email marketing
There are dozens of factors to consider when planning your email communications strategy – there is the design of the email,the email content, spam compliance, marketing acquisition tactics, retention tactics, tracking, reporting & analysis but today...
by Shanelle Newton Clapham | 5 Jul, 2011 | Email marketing
If you’ve read the biography page ‘About Shanelle’ on this blog, then you would have seen that I count email marketing as one of my specialties, yet I haven’t written much on the subject. I’m not sure why, I guess I’ve been focusing...
by Shanelle Newton Clapham | 18 Apr, 2011 | Email marketing, Online Advertising, Research & Trends
I was thinking about my blog last week and how the posts have been skewed to mobile and search lately and neither of these topics is my particular area of primary expertise. I have far more experience in display online advertising and email marketing. So I was...
by Shanelle Newton Clapham | 3 Mar, 2011 | Online Advertising
So I was reading a blog by Amnesia Razorfish – digital agency – and I was introduced to a new acronym today, NUI – Natural User Interface, and it got me thinking about the acronyms I use at work on a daily basis and how foreign they probably are to...
by Shanelle Newton Clapham | 9 Feb, 2011 | Email marketing
I’m a big fan of email. I believe it is still one of the two most important online media channels. Search being the other. But has the emergence of video and social media and mobile taken a chunk out of the email market place? I think so. But does that mean...