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5 Simply Awesome Email Automation Funnels To Build Today

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jeffbullas.com

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Hi {NAME}, How much importance do you place on leveraging your email list? Do you send out a monthly

Hi {NAME}, How much importance do you place on leveraging your email list? Do you send out a monthly news round-up? Notify your contacts when you release new products or roll out updates? Wish your subscribers a happy birthday? While there’s nothing wrong with any of those processes, you could be making your email list work a lot harder for you. How? By creating email marketing automation funnels. Email automation funnels use triggers to send out emails when a particular action or series of actions occur. For example, when a subscriber joins or leaves your list, or when a visitor requests a piece of content. The complexity of creating these funnels can vary – from the simple “welcome” email to an email that targets visitors after they’ve completed a very specific set of actions that deems them “ready” to convert. Ready to get started? This article has five simple email marketing automation funnels you can build today... [Read the rest of the article here]. Cheers, Jeff PS. You may also enjoy these... [5 True Stories That Will Revolutionize Your Mobile Strategy] [The Top 5 Apps For Your Next Social Media Contest] [10 Skills An Email Marketing Manager Needs To Succeed] [5 Phenomenal Tips To Make Your Content Go Viral On Medium] Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd 78 Justin Street Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620 If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe]

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