With everyone getting distracted by Facebook pages, tweeting and a host of other social media platforms, it can be easy to forget email mark
The trouble is – you’d be wrong.Email marketing is a cost effective way of keeping in touch with existing or previous customers, as well as potential new ones. If used correctly, a targeted list of email addresses is one of the most powerful marketing tools in your business, helping drive traffic to your website and increase brand awareness.
During this session we will also look closely at “mailchimp”, forever free email marketing tool. You will find this workshop equally useful if you are using any other platform.
This practical workshop aiming to walk you from from the basics of email marketing to creating email marketing strategy and productive email marketing campaigns for your business.
** We have multiple dates available for this training.
Who should attend ?
Marketing Professionals, Directors
What will you learn ?
What will you learn? Creating Email Marketing strategy
Understanding the value of an email address
Calculating the lifetime value of a customer
Lifecycle marketing – triggers and behavioural targeting, content and contact strategy
Growing your email list
Designing mobile responsive email campaigns without any coding
A/B Testing and optimising your email campaigns
Integrating email with social media campaigns
Measuring email marketing effectiveness with Google Analytics
Using Your own data to find best practices
Just a few of the fantastic organisations who’ve attended our previous training.
TESTIMONIALS
Andrew Woolley, Marketing Manager
I cannot recommend the style of teaching highly enough. Informative, approachable and always a wealth of knowledge to impart. Look forward to more opportunities to learn more from your good self.
Ali Sparkes, Wellness Pharmacist
Prabhat is a warm and attentive speaker. You feel he really wants
Venue: No.4 Clifton Village, The Rodney Hotel, 4 Rodney Place, Bristol, BS8 4HY
Price
Early Bird Ticket: GBP 150.00
Regular Ticket: GBP 195.00
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The Rodney Hotel Bristol
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York Place
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The Clifton Hotel Bristol
With a stylish cellar bar and cafe, The Clifton Hotel offers en suite rooms with fresh fruit and hand-baked biscuits. Clifton Village is 10-minute walk away, and Bristols lively centre is a 20-minute walk..
The Regency Bristol Hotel
The Regency Bristol Hotel is a Grade II listed building, situated less than 2 miles from the city centre of Bristol. Guests can unwind in the Shisha Bar, with its heated canopies and outdoor terraces..
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