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  • As a PR pro, you can't rely on someone else to source genuine media contacts for you. Keeping a healthy PR email list is your responsibility. Here's how to do that.

  • Is email dead? Hardly. Its role is simply changing. This article explores the potential of that role, from email intelligence to data security.

  • Cold emails often get a bad rap for being intrusive, generic, and spammy. Can ChatGPT help? You bet it can.

  • Are enterprise marketers using artificial intelligence to help with their email campaigns? If so, what are the most common uses and challenges? To find out, RPE Origin and Ascend2 surveyed 110 marketers who work for organizations with 500+ employees.

  • How often do people check their email? Why do they look at their inboxes? Which devices do they use? To find out, ZeroBounce conducted a global survey of 657 adults.

  • Email segmentation is a tried-and-true tactic for maximizing email engagement. But how can segmentation help senders get more emails into the inbox? This article offers some ideas.

  • Not every email gets opened, read, and clicked. What's the secret to great response? While that depends on your audience, there are tried-and-true tactics you can use to meet your goals. Join Jay Schwedelson and your email lovin' peers to discuss what works—and what doesn't—when crafting effective emails.

  • The episode features Michael Barber, an email marketing maven who has worked with brands like Johnson and Johnson and meundies.com. The topic of the show? Tips, tricks, and hacks for B2B email marketing success.

  • As an email marketer, you must maintain good list hygiene. One way to do that is by creating an email suppression list. Here's how.

  • Email Marketing Myths Debunked

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    There are a lot of myths around email marketing. After months of testing "best practices," Kelsey Yen and Matt Sailor reveal what works in B2B emails and how you can apply those ideas to your own email campaigns. Unravel the mysteries around email marketing! Sponsored by Act-On.

  • As generative AI becomes more sophisticated, it will find many uses in the email space, such as sending automated support and customer service email responses. But it's unlikely to be used to create permission-based promotional marketing emails. Here's why.

  • Jay Schwedelson drops a lot of truth bombs in this episode of the Marketing Smarts Live Show, and the most impressive one might just be that so-called "experts" aren't always the best source of information on email marketing.

  • Do you hate when a coworker writes "per my last email" in a message? If so, you're not alone: People rate that as the most passive-aggressive phrase in workplace emails.

  • Was your campaign email opened? If the recipient just deleted it anyway, maybe it doesn't matter. Try shifting your email measurements to these eight metrics instead.

  • Many email marketers say their campaign production is significantly slowed down by having to continually collect feedback from stakeholders and get buy-in, according to recent research from Litmus.

  • In this fast-paced webinar, learn the latest tactics for getting better email ROI and avoiding the most common email marketing pitfalls. Join expert Jay Schwedelson to learn how to increase your email open rates and engagement by using simple techniques you can put into practice right away. Sponsored by Airmeet.

  • If only it were possible to read tea leaves and divine exactly what the future holds for our beloved content marketing! But it's not, so Chad S. White offers his own compelling predictions.

  • How do people tend to start and end their email messages? To find out, Preply surveyed 1,005 Americans about their email habits.

  • This infographic covers the key strategies and goals you should pursue along the email subscriber journey. It also provides email marketing tips for each step.

  • From privacy features to dark mode options, email marketing has become much more complex over the past decade. Marketers need to be open to continual change.