4 Keys to
Profitable Email Marketing
According to the Direct
Marketing Association, the
estimated ROI for email marketing in 2008 is $45.65.
- Would you
like to launch an email
marketing campaign, but are
not sure how to start?
- Do you
have an email marketing campaign that's
not bringing in clients?
Then this
class, The 4 Keys to
Profitable Email Marketing is
for you!
Register
for the
next class
Why
this course?
- Experience
- Your instructor has been teaching business owners how to successfully
leverage email marketing since 2003.
- Information
based on research and results -
The information in this class is based on research, as well as what has
worked for our clients.
- Specific
Solutions - Since 2003, your
instructor has taught hundreds of business professionals
how to successfully email market. This course is not a list of ideas,
rather, it contains specific
solutions
to the roadblocks most business owners face.
In other words, you will come away with specific, practical
solutions you can use to avoid
common email marketing pitfalls.
The
good news
about email marketing:
Email marketing allows you to reach
a wide audience for a
fraction of the cost of direct mail.
If you handle your own
email marketing in-house, you can reach up to 10,000 prospects for as
little as $50-75 per month. A direct mail campaign to the same number
of prospects will cost you $1,900 to $2,400 for each mailout.
Ninety-one percent of the adult online community (over 61 million
Americans) send or read email.
The
not so good
news about email marketing:
Effective email marketing takes skill.
Thanks to SPAM, email borne viruses and other nuisances, many
of your prospects have built-in resistance to email marketing messages.
So, what types of emails will your prospects actually read and share
with their contacts so you can
multiply your marketing
effectiveness?
Find out in this class.
Register
for the
next class
There
are 4 essential elements for effective, profitable email
marketing.
If your email marketing contains these 4 elements, your
emails will lead to sales. This
class will cover the four
elements and offer specific examples and case studies of successful,
profitable email marketing campaigns.
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Prerequisites
This class is intended for a non-technical audience. If you can use a
computer and surf the Internet, you will be able to follow along.
Formats &
Pricing
Format
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Duration
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Price
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Teleclass |
1.5
hours |
$38
- $49 |
Workshop |
1.5
hours |
$49
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easy ways to register:
- Check
or Money Order:
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the form, fax it to us, and
mail it in with your check or money order. All
mailed payments must be received 3 business days before class.
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your credit card. The tuition is $39.
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in 1-on-1
training?
- Want us to
bring the class
to your
location?
To contact us
please
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or call 770.498.7333.
Refund/Cancellation
Policy
If instructor cancels class, students will be issued a full refund. If
a student cancels registration, at lease one week prior to class,
instructor will issue a refund less $20 administrative fee. No refunds
will be issued if student cancels within a week of class; student will
be issued a credit.
About
your Instructor
JC Kiadii helps business professionals use technology to save time,
lower costs and increase profits. She provides business technology
workshops, customized software training, and Access database solutions.
Jackie has taught programs for hundreds of business owners, the Small
Business Development Center (GSU), Small Business Administration
(Atlanta), Women's Economic Development Agency, Georgia Center for
Nonprofits.

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