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How will e-mail, social media marketing merge?

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How will e-mail, social media marketing merge?

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Benjamin0

Consider where you are in your current ecommerce adventure. Maybe you’ve just set up a good store to sell your new shoe models, or maybe your dropshipping business is building a solid customer base and you need to bring in a few employees to manage all of your orders. Perhaps you just finished your work at Shark Tank, or Oprah said that your product is one of her “favorite things”.
I would advise to learn more about programmatic advertising in Singapore to understand how to use best practices.

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Mark Towers-2

I definitely agree with Andrew. The more youtube subscribers you have, the more popular your business is. These days it works this way. And not only with youtube, you can work on your instagram and Facebook bages as well and butting some effort in social media marketing will definitely benefit your business.

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Andrew Arst

I think that social media marketing is one of the easiest ways to attract customers to your business now and I am pretty sure that it will only get more popular. I have a computer repair shop and after I started filming youtube videos where I described how things work, I got an immediate response and the shop became more popular even though it’s just a local business. If I had shops in different cities, I think that my revenue would grow significantly

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E-mail marketing giant ExactTarget bought CoTweet, an early leader in helping businesses manage their presence on Twitter, in a move today that will combine their offerings in e-mail and social media. It’s probably the right move: ExactTarget decided it would be better off buying an enterprise-focused Twitter startup instead of building a social media product in-house, while Twitter’s forthcoming commercial features may encroach on CoTweet’s core offerings. Neither disclosed terms of the deal. For now, the two products will remain separate but they may merge into a platform where companies can run e-mail, Twitter and Facebook campaigns from one place. CoTweet raised $1.1 million in funding last July from Founders Fund, Ron Conway’s SV Angel fund, Baseline Ventures, First Round Capital, Maples Investments and Freestyle Capital while ExactTarget attracted $140 million in capital last year from investors including Battery Ventures, Scale Ventures, and fund-of-funds Montagu Newhall Associa

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