In episode #1574, we share seven evergreen marketing campaigns that you should be running permanently. Evergreen campaigns are easily automated so, once set up, there is little effort required from your side. Tune in to hear how retargeting campaigns, email sequences, and text messages can be leveraged to keep the dollars rolling in.
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- [00:25] Today’s topic: 7 Evergreen Marketing Campaigns That You Should Always Have Running
- [00:36] An evergreen campaign is one that stands the test of time.
- [00:45] Consider a retargeting campaign for those who visit your page without converting.
- [01:20] Always have a set email sequence to send to your growing email list.
- [01:49] Look at your Google analytics to see which posts perform best and boost them.
- [02:39] Do a push notification drip sequence and watch how many visitors you get!
- [03:05] Text messages have more than a 90% open rate, so be sure to use this opportunity.
- [03:44] Check out Russell Brunson’s webinar formula and create one of your own.
- [04:21] Leverage the power of the nine-word email, created by Dean Jackson.
- [05:16] That’s it for today!
- [05:17] To stay updated with events and learn more about our mastermind, go to the Marketing School site for more information or call us on 310-349-3785!
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