A study conducted last spring showed that 40-70 percent of qualified leads are not ready to make a purchase. So, what is the best way to keep those leads engaged until they are ready to buy? An email nurture campaign!
Nurture emails are valuable tools that you can utilize to encourage leads to move down your sales funnel towards making a purchase. The goal of a nurture email is to educate leads on the value of your company and the products or services that you sell.
on Wednesday, 04 March 2020.
Posted in Insights
Recently I called the billing office of my healthcare provider about a bill I should not have received. They quickly tossed me to the Billing Investigation department where the woman I spoke with was condescending and repeatedly insisted it was all my fault.
The fact that the charges had been coded incorrectly (by their office) was somehow my fault because I didn’t call my insurance company prior to my routine doctor’s visit to verify coverage. Really??
on Wednesday, 04 March 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy, Insights
Have you ever seen a college professor give a lecture? Some of them are riveting, but many others turn out to be dry and boring. The professor is probably highly qualified. They wouldn’t be lecturing otherwise. They’re probably passionate about the subject matter, too. Yet despite your best intentions, you end up tuning them out. A chance to gain knowledge from an expert in his or her field turns into an exercise in trying to stay awake.
Why? Maybe it’s not the message, but how it’s being delivered. Business is ultimately about communication and how effectively you communicate will go a long way in determining how effective your business is. The most basic communication model looks like this:
on Thursday, 27 February 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy
Do you read ingredient labels? Polydimethylsiloxane, Propylene glycol, Azodicarbonamide, etc. The list goes on and on. You’re not sure exactly what they are, but it’s a pretty safe bet some of them shouldn't be part of a healthy diet.
If you’re like many people who want to avoid eating things they can’t pronounce, here are 4 tips to help you live and eat better:
on Tuesday, 18 February 2020.
Posted in Insights, Life & Lifestyle
A logo is an integral piece of your brand and will dictate how anaudience perceives your company, so if you’re feeling overwhelmed at the thought of choosing a design, it’s okay. This is an important decision. Your logo needs to clearly communicate the personality of your company—the best logos will actually become synonymous with your brand name—think McDonalds, Nike and Twitter.
That’s why we created the following guide to get you started and hopefully make the processof choosing your logo a little bit easier.
on Tuesday, 18 February 2020.
Posted in Insights
Your email list is a bit like your house plants. Really, you ask? Well, the analogy isn’t as far off as you may think. Like house plants, your email list is pretty easy to keep up when you first get it. However, things get more challenging the longer you have it.
With plants, you have to make sure you water and feed them and give them the proper amount of light. You get busy with the holiday or with a project and the next thing you know those house plants have seen better days. To save them from an unfortunate demise, you’ll want to give them some good plant food, water them and make sure they have to right temperature and humidity to flourish.
You’ll want to do something similar with your email list if it’s gotten brown and wilted. It’s called list re-engagement, and it’s the next topic in our series on connecting with your customer.
on Thursday, 13 February 2020.
Posted in Business Strategy
Red is the color of love and passion. It’s bold and vibrant. It demands our attention and inspires us to action. This February, red takes on another meaning. Friday, February 7th is National Wear Red Day, a day dedicated to women’s heart health.
Heart disease and stroke are still the leading causes of deaths among women, nearly 1 in 3— that’s more than all cancers combined. Here are some tips to keep your heart strong:
on Tuesday, 04 February 2020.
Posted in Insights