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Can You Use AI to Write Your Marketing Emails?

January 17, 2023 by Tanya Brody Leave a Comment

Everyone is up in arms about how artificial intelligence (AI) is taking over marketing and copywriters and marketers are going to lose their jobs or become obsolete. Yeah yeah yeah yeah…. All of this came to a head when ChatGPT became the big story last December and everyone was predicting it would change the way […]

Filed Under: Business Tools, Email Tips and Tricks Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence, Copywriting, Email Marketing, small business owner

7 Simple Tips to Help You Write Weekly Nurture Emails

September 20, 2022 by Tanya Brody Leave a Comment

The whole point of growing your email list is to send emails to your subscribers, right? Most business owners start out with the best of intentions once they see those new leads rolling in, but when they sit down to write those weekly nurture emails and they’re faced with a blank page…. Well… Maybe this […]

Filed Under: Email Tips and Tricks Tagged With: Email Marketing, Email Nurturing

Apple iOS 15 Updates Make Email Click-Through Rates Your Primary Metric

June 23, 2022 by Tanya Brody Leave a Comment

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again… Email is not dead. It’s not even badly wounded. It is changing, due to the Apple iOS 15 update and will probably change again because of further updates by Apple and Google. The main change is that your most important metric is now your email click through […]

Filed Under: Email Tips and Tricks Tagged With: Email Click-Through Rate, Email Marketing, Email Nurturing

How Long Should an Email Be? A Simple Guide to Email Length

February 1, 2022 by Tanya Brody Leave a Comment

One of the most common questions I get is, “How long should an email be?” I’ll be completely honest. There are varying opinions on email length. Some people believe emails should be no more than 100-200 words. Some people believe they should be much longer. My answer? It depends on what you’re writing about and […]

Filed Under: Email Tips and Tricks Tagged With: Email length, Email Nurturing

Why It’s Hard to Write an Email Fast, and How to Make It Easier and Faster

November 30, 2021 by Tanya Brody Leave a Comment

“I never know what to say” is the most common complaint I get from business owners who have a hard time writing nurture emails regularly. To be fair, everyone wants to be able to write an email fast. When you’re running a business, you’ve got a billion things going on at once. You don’t have […]

Filed Under: Email Tips and Tricks Tagged With: Email Marketing, Email Nurturing

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