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Overcome Email Overload — Make Your Holiday Emails Shine

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Holiday Email Overload Soon, your email inbox will be overflowing with Black Friday teasers, charita

Holiday Email Overload Soon, your email inbox will be overflowing with Black Friday teasers, charitable giving pleas, and party invitations — if it's [Like this on Facebook]  [Share this on Twitter]  [Pin to Pinterest]  [Share this on Google+]  [Share on LinkedIn]  [loud report] Holiday Email Overload Soon, your email inbox will be overflowing with Black Friday teasers, charitable giving pleas, and party invitations — if it's not already. But you want to send some magical emails of your own to meet your 2016 business goals and send glad tidings. Right? [givingtuesday] As you plan your own holiday emails, consider the following: ▪▪ Draft holiday emails now and [schedule them] to be sent later. ▪▪ Cyber Monday and Black Friday are our busiest email days of the year. Consider sending on other days to avoid getting lost in the shuffle. ▪▪ Be succinct and place the most vital content at the top. ▪▪ Include a clickable call to action (like the blue button below). ▪▪ Craft short, snappy subject lines to stand out in inboxes. [Create a Holiday Email!] Seasonal Tips We think you might find these articles useful: ["Email marketing for retailers and e-tailers"] ["Your #ShopSmall marketing checklist for Small Business Saturday"] ["How to prepare your nonprofit website for #GivingTuesday"] Food for Thought Over a recent ten-day period, 46% of all opened emails sent on our platform were viewed on a mobile device. We're Here to Help Got email questions and quandaries? We've got answers! Whether you sell the world's tastiest tamales or run the best birding club this side of the Mississippi, we're here for you this holiday season. Image by [seaternity] via [Compfight] [cc] [Email] [Facebook] [Google+] [Instagram] [Pinterest] [Twitter] [1px] ©2016 Mad Mimi | 14455 N. Hayden Rd., Suite 219 | Scottsdale | AZ 85260 [1px] [Web Version]  [Preferences]  [Forward]  [Unsubscribe]   [Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company] Â

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