Email Marketing: A Beginner's Guide for Small Business
What you'll learn
- Learn the importance of newsletters in business
- Lead Generation and Newsletters
- How Are Newsletters Being Used
- How to use newsletters and deliver your message
- How email marketing platforms are differ
- Understand why email newsletters important for branding
- Monetization of your Email Newsletter
- Learn how to Avoid Spam Filters
- Understand the basics of building an Email List
- Understand key metrics
Requirements
- You will need internet access. Google Chrome, Internet Explorer or Safari and preferred browsers to open links to interactive lessons
- You will need Adobe Acrobat to download PDFs
Description
‘The world of email marketing is outdated.’
‘You can’t live without email marketing in the roaring twenties.’
‘Newsletters? Let’s flock to social media instead.’
I bet you hear lots of these every day, contemplating whether you should devote your time and resources to newsletters these days. But the truth is - you’re free to choose whatever works for your business best and delivers stable ROI.
However, it’d be blatantly false to cast away newsletters as an unviable medium.
Email marketing is a powerful tool to connect with your customers and drive more sales. And most importantly, newsletters add a personal touch to your marketing and reach your audience directly in their inbox.
Let’s add some more rationale to the potential of newsletters at this time and age:
In 2019, global email users equaled 3.9 billion (Statista, 2020). This figure is projected to grow to 4.6 billion users in 2025
81% of B2B marketers herald email newsletters as their most used form of content marketing.
64% of small businesses use email marketing to reach customers.
The Globe and Mail raised retention rates by 140 percent when they emailed subscribers with the highest propensity to churn.
For every $1 you spend on email marketing, you can expect an average return of $42.
The global e-mail marketing market was valued at $7.5 billion in 2020 and is projected to increase to $17.9 billion by 2027.
With all that said, you can use skills from this course and promote your brand, product, or service.
Email is not dead, so use the power of it.
Who this course is for:
- You should take this course if you want to start sending newsletters, start lead generation via emails, personalize your marketing campaigns and grow your email list.
- Anyone that wants to add email marketing into their business. Marketing your product via emails, send company news or have an additional source of revenue by sending sponsored emails.
Instructor
My name is Arthur
I'm building tools for Food Tech projects
Teaching to code my team of interns.
Writing articles on Medium - explaining how I'm building a company.
I managed team members with a different skillset.
Usually, I'm managing developers.
Before I managed 10+ members team, created a documentation for complex projects.
Right now I'm coding at React/Nodejs