One of the coolest features I am looking forward to implement is the ability to track exactly which pages on the blog people have visited.įor example someone might read a product review on the blog which I could use as a trigger to send them an email with an exclusive discount code for the product. That feature alone is worth it’s weight in gold! In Aweber this is an entirely manual process that takes 5-10 minutes to do and you have to remember to do it on the right day at the right time. So to get around that, you can always re-send the email with a different subject line to people that didn’t open it the first time. When you send out an email, a large portion of your list won’t open it. ![]() That makes it easy to create powerful email marketing campaigns complete with if/then statements, goals, delays and much more. One of the most powerful features of Drip is the visual workflow builder. Now I know that Aweber have recently introduced tags with the new campaign builder, but it’s very much an after thought that they have fudged in. That means you can get hyper relevant with the emails you send out while making the whole thing easier to manage. So you can tag people that have signed up for the SEO lead magnet or tag them if they clicked a certain link in an email for example. Here are just a few of the features that stand out for me-Īweber relies on having separate email lists of people, where as Drip just has one central list of people with tags. The migration process is going to be a huge head ache over the next week, but it is a necessary change that will have an immediate impact on the bottom line. This was not an easy decision as I’ve been using Aweber for nearly 10 years and they are still a great start point.īut my needs have outgrown them as I want to develop more sophisticated and personalized email marketing campaigns. Well because Drip is quite simply the new generation of email marketing, built from the ground up for the modern world of digital marketing. So with that said, lets take a closer look at what I did in January-įirst and foremost, I spent most of the month planning my migration from Aweber to Drip. ![]() However everythings about to hit the fan as I’m going to return to the UK for 5 weeks next week to catch up with friends and family along with a visit to Thailand in the middle. I managed to complete 2 larger projects that had taken significant time which has cleared the decks for me to catch up on smaller but essential tasks. January has been a great month for a number of reasons. These reports will help me track my own progress while teaching you what to do and more importantly what not to do.ĪTTENTION: Learn My Secrets With Instant Access To The Income Report Archive//my./leadbox-796.js Is the 52nd income report as part of the zero backlink experiment.Įvery month I will publish a post like this one that shows you how this blog is progressing and everything I have done across the month to get it there. Monthly Income, Growth & Traffic Report – January 2017
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