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You may say this is not relevant anymore but there are still some who do this - sending spam emails in the hope of getting a good reaction. One marketing executive of a big condo company is quite successful because he gets a lot of inquiries based on the emails he regularly sends out.

The trick, he said, is to make the subject interesting and not be obvious that it is a spam. Next is the body of the email which should not be a sales pitch. One example he showed is the short article about the rapper nurse whose picture had gone viral in Facebook. Being a popular item, one would read about that nurse and at the bottom there is the sales pitch.
 
My brother has an online shop and I can see he still uses email advertising. It is still useful having your users get reminded with your products you offer in your site.It is good to have it and not only concentrate on few advertising methods.You will end up getting unique customers from each way you use to advertise you stuff.Most of successful business doesn't see anything outdated so long as money can be made,that's it.
 
Believe it or not, Email advertising is still thriving not as much as before though, it's still a good way to advertise and engage with your audience
 
I don't think that it might work, because some people will actually get annoyed by the ads, so there is a chance that a percentage from the targetted people will block your emails which means no reach
 
I would say making it work is more technical than that. One thing is that you cannot send out the emails in big batches, because most major email services like Google and Yahoo will flag you as spam if they receive the exact same email at the same time. So you need to split up your sends.

Obviously the content of the title and body of the email are important so your readers do not see it as spam, but just as important are to make sure the major email services do not put it in the spam folder.
I now get why some emails are sent to spam. When an message is received to spam. It is not certain that the reciver will read the messages. If I send a message with link, will it go to inbox or spam?
 
It's 2021 now, and I can say to an extent email marketing is still being employed for advertising, bit IH has many better competition now and so it's usage has dwindled
 
I think email advertising marketing is very good method one can use to advertise, using email advertising is very cheap to get more client in order to get audience in your market.
 
Whenever an organization conveys an email, besides requesting affirmations and direct reactions to client questions, it very well be viewed as a type of email promoting. Email advertising is one portion of web promoting, which incorporates web-based showcasing by means of sites, virtual entertainment, web journals . From there, the sky is the limit.
 
Email advertisement is certainly not irrelevant at all. In fact, it is still used by many companies nowadays. Email marketing depends on the techniques and the way you present your product or services to the customer. This may also include suing attractive templates and images as well. Some companies also use memes as well.
 
You may say this is not relevant anymore but there are still some who do this - sending spam emails in the hope of getting a good reaction. One marketing executive of a big condo company is quite successful because he gets a lot of inquiries based on the emails he regularly sends out.

The trick, he said, is to make the subject interesting and not be obvious that it is a spam. Next is the body of the email which should not be a sales pitch. One example he showed is the short article about the rapper nurse whose picture had gone viral in Facebook. Being a popular item, one would read about that nurse and at the bottom there is the sales pitch.
Interesting fact, even spam emails are clicked. Some companies like gmail may send your bulk message to spam, but companies like hotmail and yahoo still deliver the spam emails straight to the inbox and plenty of affiliates, adult product sellers and online marketer still use this mass mails and earning a lot of commissions and profit.
 
Email advertising may look outdated now compared to some years back. However it's a good way to reach out to people especially if you have much subscribers. Try to make your adverts professional and direct.
 
You can consider using a service like Constant Contact or MailChimp to send out newsletters and other promotional emails. Additionally, you can use a service like SendGrid to send transactional emails, such as confirmation emails and password reset emails
 
Yeah many are using email advertising , they actually uses email advertising to actually advertise their business , they sees it as one means to actually promote their business and others
 

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