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E-Mail Marketing: Beating the Deliverability Crisis

DMA Annual Conference — New Orleans, LA

October 17th, 2004

Seminar by Brian Klais

As consumers rely more heavily on spam filters, the e-mail marketer’s dilemma is nearing a breaking point. Soon only 50% of your consumers will receive your e-mails! What are the major factors influencing your own deliverability challenges? This session will reveal ways to assess your vendors’ network reputation, best practices for designing spam filter-friendly e-mails, how to get whitelisted with major ISPs, and where e-mail marketers go from here.

Topics include:

  • Understanding whitelisting criteria for ISPs such as AOL and Yahoo!
  • Secrets to monitoring your own spam record — and your e-mail vendor’s
  • Tactics for making your e-mails filter-friendly while complying with the law

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Integrating Email Marketing and SEO Into Your Marketing Mix

Auckland Chamber of Commerce e-Nabling Business — Auckland, New Zealand

October 13th, 2004

Seminar by Stephan Spencer

A workshop featuring practical tips and solutions for integrating the latest email marketing and search engine optimization technologies into your marketing mix.

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Email Marketing

WCCE Annual Winter Conference — Madison, WI

February 11th, 2004

Seminar by Brian Klais

  • Why market via e-mail
  • How to rise above the noise
  • Reaching today’s consumers

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Case Study: Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce

January 1st, 2004

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  • Better newsletter tracking
  • Maintained best practices
  • Improved communications with members
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Permission Marketing

January 1st, 2004

by Stephan Spencer

Building a trusting relationship with your Web site visitors starts with the common sense approach known as “permission marketing.” The idea behind permission marketing is to get the customer or prospect to volunteer to receive your email newsletters and special offers. This is also known as opt-in. These “hand-raisers” are a lot more likely to not only tolerate receiving your emails, but also to respond favorably to them.

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Don’t Let Spam Laws Kill Your E-mail Marketing: 7 Steps to Take Now to Gain Competitive Advantage

American Marketing Association webcast series — online

December 4th, 2003

Seminar by Brian Klais

E-mail marketing is about to undergo a massive transformation due to both new California anti-spam legislation, which takes effect January 1st, and pending Nationwide legislation. The risks of non-compliance are significant - from $1,000 per e-mail up to $1 million per incident. You need to be prepared.

What you may not realize is that these changes also offer opportunities to gain competitive advantage in the marketplace.

Join Internet Marketing Expert Brian Klais, GravityMail’s Vice President of e-Business Services for an important and informative presentation covering:

  • A laymen’s overview of the new spam laws in both California and Nationwide
  • Important implications for marketers
  • Strategies for complying and thriving in this new legal environment

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Will California’s Spam Law Kill Your Email Marketing?

October 28th, 2003

by Brian Klais

Originally published in MarketingProfs

Spam bills are passing because constituents are pushing legislators for a resolution to their inbox deluge. They want their inboxes reserved for conversations with people they know, not solicitations from people they don’t. Email is NOT direct mail. Traditional direct mail in the online world IS spam. Read on to learn how to prepare to play the new game.

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Beware the Spam Catchers

August 1st, 2003

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited

Every day, scores of legitimate emails get blocked by email filters and corporate firewalls. In fact, market intelligence company RoperASW estimates 38% of permission-based emails are wrongly blocked by filters and firewalls. Your all-important email campaigns and newsletters, and even personal correspondence, may be getting blocked too.

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