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EPISODE · May 24, 2018 · 6 MIN

Email marketing | How do I start building an email list? [Email marketing 101]

from Imperfect Action · host Steph Taylor

Email marketing is one of the most effective ways to market your business for free. Sure, it might take a bit of work building your list, but it’s totally worth the investment. The best part? You can even build your email list for free (the legit way, that is). This episode, we’re looking at how you can get started with email marketing, how you can start building your email list and a quick overview of the process I use to build my own email lists. You don’t want to miss: The right way and the wrong way to build your email list (and how you can make sure that you’re building your email list the RIGHT way). How to give your audience an incentive to sign up to your email list, so that you can build your email list even quicker. How to get people to opt-in and sign up for your email list - and where to find these people! What a nurture sequence is and why you MUST have one (or else you’re sabotaging your email marketing success!) The biggest mistake that so many small business owners make with their email marketing. Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/stephtaylor.co and http://instagram.com/wearewildbloom

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