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Email marketing is valuable. You know this already.
Giving your personal email these days is like sharing your flask at a dry wedding (or something like that).
Here’s the thing though…
Over 50% of businesses don’t send a welcome email. That’s pretty staggering.
Here are a few simple tips for writing welcome emails.
Do any of these sound familiar?
Content marketing teams have a lot to think about. It can get messy fast, really fast.
Having a streamlined approach for your content team is paramount to success.
Here are a few tips to streamline your content operation:
1. Define your process: This is one of the most important phases to streamlining your content. There has to be a structured outline in place that will be executed on for each new piece of content. The outline should include who is doing what and when they are doing it.
2. Create an asset library: Whether you’re a two or twenty person content team, everyone needs to know where the content lives. There are a lot of platforms that handle this, but we’re biased towards Airtable. Creating an asset library will save you a ton of time and clicks in the long run.
3. Share your content calendar: Nothing is worse than frantically slacking someone from your team at 2am about the upcoming feature. To combat this, plan your content on a digital calendar and attach your teammates.
4. Meet on a regular basis: We’re not talking a 30-minute meeting about your new binge-worthy feed on Netflix. Plan a weekly meeting to make sure your team is on track with the outline implemented in step one. Staying on track will keep the team focused and in turn make things run more efficiently.
Looking to generate some new leads?
Ya, you are.
Let’s look at some tactics for lead gen using paid social platforms, Facebook and LinkedIn.
How many times have you heard “content is king?”
Probably quite a bit. Especially if you’re in the marketing space.
By no means are we knocking content. It’s important, but…
Producing content to produce content is the wrong approach. It all comes down to quality. If you’re doing content marketing right, it takes time.
Let’s take a look at 4 warning signs for your content marketing. If any of these apply to your brand, it’s probably time to revamp your content strategy.
How would you like to gain over 1k followers per week on Instagram? That’d be solid, right?
Neil Patel recently published an extensive post on how he “gains 1,260 Instagram followers per week.”
We’re certainly not guaranteeing 1k followers per week, but there are some great takeaways worth sharing.
Check ’em out.
Check out more of Neil’s tips below.
You’re already sharp because you read the Daily Carnage.
If you wanna be even sharper, you should consider adding a podcast to your content strategy. Yep, we’re going there.
Here are 5 reasons to consider adding a podcast:
We’re gonna go out on a limb here and guess you’re using email marketing in some form or fashion. Go you!
Today, we’re taking a look at how you’re welcoming new subscribers (aka subs).
Welcome emails are important, very important. So important that they garner an average open rate of 34% according to several studies.
Here are a few ways to make sure your welcome email is on point.
If you’ve been with us for a minute, you know that we feature a vintage ad in every email. It’s a crowd favorite for sure.
What makes some of the vintage ads so appealing and persuasive are the designs that accompany them.
If you want to persuade your audience, you need to guide their attention through great design to killer copy. Design and copy must work together like a well-oiled machine.
Here are 4 design tips for your next ad.
Here’s a short and sweet one for your Monday SEO tactic.
The folks at Search Engine Journal do a killer job with their ‘Ask an SEO’ section.
A recent question came through regarding title tags. Basically, a company was putting their company name in the back of the title tag of every page. As a result, it was never seen on the Search Engine Result Page. Yikes!
According to W3 Schools, the title tag (technically, the HTML title element):
Most SEO professionals agree that title tags should do the following:
Takeaway: Determine if your brand name provides any real value to the customer or the search. If it doesn’t, don’t include it in your title tag.

Rich O'Donnell

Rich O'Donnell

Shannon Sankey

Rich O'Donnell

Rich O'Donnell

Rich O'Donnell

Shannon Sankey

Shannon Sankey

Ian David
