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Remember The Forgotten 5

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webengage.com

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forum.sheth@webengage.com

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Thu, Aug 23, 2018 12:41 PM

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=20 =20 =20 Hi there, Two days before leaving for Bombay, my sister and I were preparing a l= ist of

=20 =20 =20 Hi there, Two days before leaving for Bombay, my sister and I were preparing a l= ist of things I needed to carry for the trip. While doing that, she emphasi= sed on remembering the top 5 things in the list. So I immediately added the= se to my existing list of to-do=E2=80=99s. Right when I was about to board the flight, I realised that I had forg= otten to carry most of these things. Obviously, I ended up spending big buc= ks buying them again. Without these essentials, the trip wouldn't have been= great. Similarly, in the process of creating emails, most marketers forget th= e essentials of an effective email marketing campaign. Instead, long hours = are spent fixing email deliverability issues, lower CTOR (Click to Open Rat= io) and other vanity metrics. But I don=E2=80=99t want you to forget important things (like i did!).= So, here=E2=80=99s a [list of five eas= ily missed elements of a successful email marketing campaign.](3D" Once you= =E2=80=99re done reading, ask yourself =E2=80=9CDid you really remember the= se 5?=E2=80=9D! Happy Reading! Best Forum Sheth Marketing @WebEngage Didn't like our email? [Unsubscribe here](3D")= n>

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