Are your emails getting bounced?

by Terry Dunn

in Copywriting Tips

If you have an opt-in email list, as much as 20% of your emails do not reach your subscribers inbox, according to research by online media daily. And it can be as high as 25%, yet metrics from email providers show a 95% to 98% delivery rate. Aweber always boast a high deliverability rate, but is it as high as they say it is?

Writing about trends in your industry or topic is a great way of keeping readers up-to-date, informed and engaged. So a trends article template could be just the ticket. It’s a good way of expanding your writing repertoire as well as keeping you up-to-speed. The template has 9 easy steps and is another article template to add to your writers toolkit.

Copyblogger’s Brian Clark has poured all of his experience into a step-by-step guide to building a freelance writing business with social media marketing. It’s called the freelance X factor. This is training I haven’t seen anywhere else and a terrific idea with the current trend for social media marketing. Brian Clark is a well known writer so it should be good.

Here is a great idea from Tiffany Dow on how to create a quick and effective article or post for your blog. Find a good video in your niche. There are hundreds of thousands of videos on youtube, so you are bound to find something. Transcribe the words into text and add them as an article along with the video.  You are doing your readers a favour and you will get good search ranking too with the combination of keywords and video.

Ehow is a well respected authority website, so you should be adding your website or blog content on this excellent site. Abigail has written instructions on how to write an ehow article. There are just 10 steps, none of them are difficult. The result is a valuable link pointing back to your site and recognition as an authority with the ehow community.

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