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Email Marketing: Increase Your Sell

In this article, I will write about the email marketing strategies that are only used in giant companies. Number 1: How to reactivate the dead customers? From an email perspective, all your customers who since the last few months haven't even opened your email, don't click on them. No activity, these people are your dead customers. The biggest underlying problem is that they don't even open your emails. For this, you've to create a new domain, work with an email service provider. And then send emails to all your customers. The email that you send has to be one with a coupon code or a discount or an offer or a new product. Discuss it with them, understand, show a personal connect towards them, only then will they reactivate. 2nd: How do you increase the response rate? What is response rate? People opening/clicking on your email and then go to your website if it is a sales campaign. And you've to increase the response rate and there is only one way to do it. Your e...

Is Namecheap Best Web Hosting Provider? (Review)

In this Namecheap hosting review I’m going to tell you everything that you need to know about Namecheap . Before deciding if this is the right web hosting provider for you I will provide you with the most comprehensive review. I will break down the pricing structure and show you how to get the best deal currently available. I will guide you through the entire sign up process and judge how easy their platform is to use. I will then grade their performance based on page load speed and uptime from the Namecheap plan that I purchased and lastly I will provide you with the pros and cons and my honest recommendations on if or who should buy a Namecheap at the end of this blog I will give you a very special offer. If you decide to pick up Namecheap through my Link I will give you my six figure blogger course for free. In this course I show you how to set up your Wordpress website the right way. How to adjust and tweak settings for optimal website performance and how to start driving traf...

NameCheap: How to Buy Domain Name (Step by Step Tutorial)

NameCheap offers a variety of domain names at a really good price and they are incredibly easy to use. If you're thinking about creating a website you will need to get a domain name first. You can find a link here and Let's get started. Domain name is also known as the web address or the URL of the website. You will need to think about a unique address for your website and enter the domain name in this search bar right here. This will search for the availability of the domain name. Do take note that domain names that ends with .com are the most commonly used option for websites. However if you're running a tech related business dot io and dot ai are some popular choices of domain name extensions that you can consider to use. First, you will need to find out if the domain name that you want is available to you. To do that, you need to input the full keywords of your domain name in the search bar. You can search with or without the domain name extension. For this demo, I...

BEST Email Hosting For small business owner: Namecheap (Review)

Hey guys! Welcome to my blog, where I like to talk about getting online, building websites, and building a brand. So today I'm going to be talking about email hosting.  Custom email hosting. How do you get that custom email for your domain name, how much does it cost, is it worth it, and where is the best place to get it? So if you're building out your brand as a freelancer, or content creator, or business. One of the first things you're likely looking into after getting a website is a custom email. This can be something like info@yourbusiness.com, or hello@yourname.com. Now while custom email like this looks awesome, you may be wondering if it's practical and affordable for where you're at in your branding journey. I'm here to tell you that it makes a big difference in how professional your brand appears, and it doesn't have to be expensive.  Now the email hosting, I personally use and recommend for all of my brands is Namecheap 's Private Email Hosting...