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[uk-netmarketing] Are email signs offs a branding and marketing touchpoint

[uk-netmarketing] Are email signs offs a branding and marketing touchpoint

Angus Phillipson angus at thebyte9.com
Mon Dec 3 12:50:16 GMT 2012


My fat fingers occasionally send people ‘kind retards’!



Not sure that would do your personal branding much good though…



You could try ‘cheerio’,  if you can sneak it past the brand & trademark
police at General Mills?



angus



*From:* uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com [mailto:
uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com] *On Behalf Of *mark lesbirel
*Sent:* 28 November 2012 09:13
*To:* uk-netmarketing
*Subject:* [uk-netmarketing] Are email signs offs a branding and marketing
touchpoint



Hello list



This may be a little 'off subject' for the learned list and not a big
subject, but I have always loved the now world famous 'Toodle Pip' sign off
Sam uses...



Harry (at Hot Cherry) uses 'over and out'.



I wondered what other examples of sign offs people use, and how important
(or not)) these are in building your personal brand.



I use ''til next time' in our newsletter.



Any examples?









Mark



PS - Love the list too Sam, old style I know. My only critique would be to
get the emails approved/sent a bit quicker :-)









On 26 Nov 2012, at 22:55, John Duffy wrote:



Thanks Suzy



DMAs we came across, but I was convinced there must have been something
more precise – lesson learned!



Thanks, jd







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*From:* Suzy Turnbull [mailto:sturnbull at teamgroup.biz]
*Sent:* 26 November 2012 02:13
*To:* john at nemisys.uk.com; uk-netmarketing
*Subject:* Re: [uk-netmarketing] Leaving UKNM? You must be joking!



Hi John,



We do quite  a bit of Adwords/ PPC  including mobile in the USA and
targeting is typically by DMA's (Designated Market Areas) which include
cities or multiple
cities.<http://support.google.com/adwords/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1722043>
  But in some places it actually makes sense to target by state because
they are "small" - stop thinking UK!!!!



Let me know if this helps.



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*Date: *Friday, November 23, 2012 3:53 AM
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*Subject: *Re: [uk-netmarketing] Leaving UKNM? You must be joking!



Hi Chris and others



That USA reference has nudged me. We’re doing some work for a US-based
start-up, and part of it involves targeting Members based on their
demographics & geography.



I need to get my head around how US-based marketeers actually do their
segmentation and targeting – I’ve just realised a ZIP code can have 50,000
addresses so not much use there!



I’d be grateful if anyone could point me towards “US targeting and
segmentation 101” if such a thing exists? Do they go by ZIP + CITY, full
address etc?



Thanks! jd







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mailto:uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com<uk-netmarketing-bounces at mm.chinwag.com>
] *On Behalf Of *Chris Pointon
*Sent:* 22 November 2012 03:06
*To:* uk-netmarketing
*Subject:* Re: [uk-netmarketing] Leaving UKNM? You must be joking!



+1 from the auld sod brigade. I still enjoy the list even though I do my
netmarketing from the US these days.



What was the US list, Jon? Anything UKNM-ers would be interested in?



Cheers

Chris









On 21 November 2012 17:42, <jclarke at ic24.net> wrote:

Leave this list? Not 'till hell freezes over thanks. It's where us
oldtimers get to still share, perhaps not as much as we used to, but that's
because we've all got to cover so much more in the ever expanding digital
universe.

Funny enough another learned list in the US was going to go dark and that
started up a whole bunch of threads when those who lurked for years
realised they'd lose such a great resource.

I see NMA.co.uk is changing to The Digitals after being tied up by
eConsultancy, it looks like plenty more churn in the digital industry is to
come too from what I hear.

Happy to be a Chinwagger, it's now been 12 years i'm sure, so looking
forward to being an unruly digital teenager next year. Keep it up Sam and
Co, you do a great job with what might be the oldest email group list in
town.

So what's the next topic... Duoscreening? Image recognition ads? Mobile?
The creeping data collection of the big 3 - Apple, Facebook, Google? The
lack of talent and education? Plenty more I'm sure...

Cheers

Jon Clarke

Head of Digital

www.spaceandtime.eu.com - http://www.linkedin.com/in/jondclarke







On Nov 21 2012, Sam Michel wrote:

Afternoon all...

Apologies, this shouldn't have gone through to the list. I've unsubscribed
Frank from the list. In case anyone else wants to hop off, there's
instructions at the bottom of every email. Or drop me a line if you run
into any problems.


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On 14 November 2012 08:32, frank wrote:

> please unsubscribe me! i have unsubscribed a while back and yesterday i
> started getting these emails again!!
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> Regards
> Frank
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>
> On 13 Nov 2012, at 12:56, Miko Coffey wrote:
>
> Hi Rod,
>
> First and foremost, HTML tables are a nightmare for accessibility. And
> what's good for accessibility is usually good for SEO as well, since
> crawlers behave in many ways like text-based browser tools.
>
> A good article covering the reasons why:
> http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2009/04/08/from-table-hell-to-div-hell/
>
> Tables are great for tabular content, it's just that they were bastardised
> and used in a way they were never meant for by designers (like me) way
back
> in the day before Google existed. Ah the Netscape years, how simple life
> was back then...
>
> Enjoy the above article - think it does a better job of explaining than a
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>
>
> On 12 November 2012 14:02, Rod Harris wrote:
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>> Hi all. Happy Mondays. Can someone tell me if it’s true that it's better
>> for SEO not to use html tables?****
>>
>> In fact. Why are tables in HTML code frowned upon? I’ve not seen good
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>> browsers. The usual answer is that content needs to be separated from
>> layout. But why is using a div or a span good separation of content from
>> layout and a table not? Good layout with only divs requires a lot of
nested
>> divs. So why Is a table less maintainable?. It’s unlikely that a new
>> version of a web site will only need a new CSS file. In fact I think
>> less people will understand what is going on someone else’s CSS rather
than
>> in their simple table layout. I’d be interested in good reasons for the
use
>> if divs + CSS instead of tables.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Cheers****
>>
>> Rodders.****
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