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Email Marketing for women |
Article Submitted by: cristiano cristiano

Thursday, 03 September 2009
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The target that of has to be taken into account for a correct planning a campaign e-mail marketing is the feminine universe. The fairer sex is indeed to be characterized to make usually very carefully buying decisions and very often they're looking for the best solution in terms of value for money. This is even more evident if we talk about e-mail marketing: a woman in front of an email message of a commercial nature is not impressed by anything that is not really of interesting! For this reasons the email must be brief, clear and absolutely non-trivial: the universe of women have not much free time between work, home and family, so even the few free moments must be used in the best way . A coincided message then, but that has to contain all the necessary information that allows the reader to decide whether or not to consider the content. If until recently, marketers used to plan campaigns targeted mainly on men and women were reserved mere telesales of detergent & Co., now things seem to take finally a different turn. Woman is the center of the family, always careful to make savings and manage the household expenses. After decades of prudent spending, should not at all surprising that it has become a major target for Email Marketing campaigns! For more info: ContactLab Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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