Emoji’s in Marketing
Emojis aren’t just for friends; they’re also dynamite at capturing your customers’ attention, increasing user engagement and even helping to close sales.
Emojis aren’t just for friends; they’re also dynamite at capturing your customers’ attention, increasing user engagement and even helping to close sales.
I’ve seen three different marketers doing a variation of this business, all with the same result – they earn a bare minimum of $5000 per month and usually 2 to 3 times that much.
Two of them are completely unknown marketers who are quietly doing this in their spare time.
When I finally created and implemented a content strategy in my own business, it far exceeded my expectations and more than doubled the amount of leads and sales I received from my content marketing efforts.
There was a study by Hubspot in which they analyzed over 300,000 marketing emails with calls to action (CTAs). The emails with the personalized CTAs performed over 202% better than those without.
There’s a lady in the UK who says she is earning 8,000 pounds per month thanks to reading old magazines.
She goes to jumble sales and buys up all the old magazines she can find, the older the better.
Imagine if there were ‘magic’ words you could use in your headlines to get people to eagerly devour your articles and email.
The fact is there are some words that work really well at forcing scanning eyes to stay on a headline and read the whole thing.