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Are you getting the basics right in email marketing?

Do you ever wonder if you’re getting the basics right in email marketing? In our new episode of Flexmail TV we discuss what we think are the most important elements in email marketing. By getting these elements right, you are sending a well-constructed message to your audience that will definitely get you success.

Now we would love to hear your experiences. You probably have more tips to add to the list. What do you think are important basics that you need to pay attention to when constructing an email campaign? Let’s discuss it some more in the comments!

Do you have a question about email marketing you’d like us to address, let us know at question@flexmail.tv.

Thanks for watching!

Sep 24, 2014Michelle Dassen
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