• How to Cut Your Email Marketing Churn

    When you employ email marketing as part of your overall marketing strategy, you are bound to experience some level of churn (the number of subscribers lost over a period of time). Your churn can come from a number of reasons: Unsubscribers who are bored of your emails Those who no longer require the information you […]

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  • Creating Better Page Titles

    Search engine optimisation isn’t a great mystery. Yes, it will help you get found in the search results, but when it comes to copy on your website, the most important thing to remember is to write for your reader and not the search engines.Blogging is a great way to promote yourself and your business, but […]

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  • Being a Copywriter – Growing a Thick Skin

    This post originally appeared on my other blog freelancecopywritersblog. For any of you considering entering the world of copywriting, it is something you have to read: If you’re thinking about becoming a copywriter, there’s one thing you must get – a very thick skin. Over the years mine has thickened to rival any Rhino – […]

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  • Social Media – Who’s Got Time For That?

    ‘I don’t have time’ or ‘it’s a complete waste of time’ (which usually translates into ‘I don’t understand it’) are 2 of the most common responses when people are asked why they’re not using social media as part of their marketing strategy. But those that have taken the time to understand the mechanics of social […]

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  • How to Become a Blogger

    Blogging is a great way to get your name ‘out there’ and share your knowledge with the world. Plus, it’s a great tool to have as part of your search engine optimisation strategy because it will help you build back links to your website. But you already know that because you’ve already set up your […]

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  • Taking the ‘We’ Out of Your Web Copy

    Hands up if you’ve “we’d” all over your website. There are oodles of websites out there suffering from this very embarrassing condition, simply because it’s full of “we” and not enough “you”: We’ve been in business 20 years We won the Award for best customer service We made awesome chairs Who cares? Certainly not your […]

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