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Quick Tips For This Month Only; The First 50 People Reading This Email Marketing Blog Will Learn The Four Key Elements For Incoming Lead Generation.

Quick Tips for this month only, the first 50 people reading this email marketing blog will learn the four key elements for incoming lead generation. I got your attention!  You’re reading this!   That's great considering I only used two of the four key elements in my title.  Imagine the response I would get if I used all four key elements for incoming lead generation!   Imagine the response you would get by using all four key elements, which by the way are: Number 1 - The Offer; everyone likes an offer and the more valuable the offer the better the response.    Offers come in many forms, eBooks, coupons, demonstrations to free consultations and online webinars.     The best way to create seductive offers: 1.       Make your offer scarce – something that is available to a selective few. 2.       Limit the time (this week only) 3.       Limit the Quantity (only 20 seats left for the webinar) 4.       Limit the time and the Quantity (the first 50 people who resp

How Many YAHOO Email Subscribers Will You Lose?

In June, Yahoo announced their plans to recycle all of their inactive Yahoo ID’s (Yahoo email accounts) starting on July 15 th . If you have not logged into your Yahoo account for at least a year, and want to keep your Yahoo ID active, simply log into your Yahoo account by July 15 2013. Bounced mail in all forms July 15 2013  starts the 30-day end date, when theoretically: 1. All inactive Yahoo email accounts will hard bounce any email sent to them. 2. Yahoo will unsubscribe inactive accounts “ from commercial emails such as newsletters and email alerts.” 3. During this time you can sign up for an inactive Yahoo email ID, however you need to  wait until August 15 2013 the drop-dead date for completion, when, according to Yahoo, it will be revealed if you actually got the Yahoo ID you asked for. Rumor has it that recycling these inactive Yahoo accounts can lead to potential: 1. Mass identify thief:  My email back up on Amazon.com is a yahoo account, forw