October 2004 Taking e-Marketing to the Next Level    

Strategy
E-Communications: Taking e-Marketing to the Next Level
RSS: TiVo-ing the Net!
Best Practices
Where People Blog
Tips from the Experts
Jessica’s Design Primer: Designing a Reader-Friendly e-Newsletter (Part 2 of 3)
Enticing Potential Readers with a Sample

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Strategy
E-Communications: Taking e-Marketing to the Next Level
What’s next for e-mail marketing? It’s moving to the next frontier – enter e-communications front and center.
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RSS: TiVo-ing the Net!
RSS feeds are becoming a popular way for people to get the information they want, when they want it. Find out how you can use RSS feeds in your business.
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Tips from the Experts
Jessica’s Design Primer: Designing a Reader-Friendly e-Newsletter (Part 2 of 3)
by Jessica Wilton, Application Specialist

In this issue, Jess helps you increase the reader friendliness of your e-newsletter with a few simple navigation tips.
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Enticing Potential Readers with a Sample
by Brenden Cobb, Managed Services Coordinator

E-newsletters are often a dynamic of trust and acceptance so taking some extra steps can help ease subscription-shy people to sign up for your newsletter more readily.
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Where People Blog
From government to food to cars...blogs are everywhere!
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