Business Tips: #AskGaryVee Episode 35: Email Marketing in Today's World

Business Tips: #AskGaryVee Episode 35: Email Marketing in Today's World

Awesome Tip: #AskGaryVee Episode 35: Email Marketing in Today's World



#QOTD: What do you think of GaryVaynerchuk.com? Questions, comments, concerns? What’s your $.02?

#TIMESTAMPS
01:02 – As an email marketer, I say email is not dead. Do you think email will be more or less relevant in 3-5 years?
03:07 – I work in two different spaces. How do I use social media platforms so I am not confusing my audiences?
04:58 – How do you define hustle?
06:51- What do you really get from having 10,000 followers?
11:57 – A professor once said to me, It’s better to be a big fish in a small pond? Do you agree?

#LINKS

Email is definitely not dead. As most you may know by now, I’m a big fan of marketing in the year that we live in. And so, email remains to be a very killer opportunity.

Email is a channel that you can control without being at the mercy of all these other platforms that are out there. But, we also can’t be naive to the changes have been made, such as the promotions tabs that GMail implemented recently. Sure, email is falling off and these changes have caused us to lose touch with some email lists that we may have been paying attention to prior, but it’s still very much in play so long as we leverage it wisely.

Are open rates at 90% like I had in 1997? Absolutely not. But, I still believe email is very much something to be considered. There’s no question that email will certainly be less valuable in 3-5 years. Heard me say marketers ruin everything? That’s where this fits in perfectly. That’s what this is all about. Platforms come along. They present value. And marketings pounce on the opportunity to arbitrage against their audiences.

But, while us marketers are working to exploit and potentially ruin email marketing, we’re still in a time where it should most definitely be considered as part of any business’s strategy.


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43 Replies to “Business Tips: #AskGaryVee Episode 35: Email Marketing in Today's World”

  1. Man! It's awesome how you make content easy to digest. Now that I have watched each show one by one, the first ones are very, very rich in content. Until this one that I feel you are starting to repeat yourself. Still, love the value provided! Thanks!

  2. That last question with the big fish….bleah…just wanna puke. Why would you limit yourself?!?!? When you have teachers like that, no wonder you end up average, if not failure….
    But i did love your answer Gary!!!! Nice episode!!! 😀

  3. Great definition of hustle and reminders of self-awareness and reverse-engineering!QOTD: GaryVaynerchuk.com is great.  It's intuitively accessible through visuals and a tiny bit of text on each window.  Only 3 columns wide and "Load more" only when I want it.  I'm glad it doesn't have moving pictures or voices coming on when I haven't asked for them.  It guides me to content VERY easily.  My Rotary Club is redesigning its website, so I'm inspired by what you all have done.

  4. Hey Gary, great episode. Loved that you shared FB being the content awareness infrastructure leader in 2015 and how you shared some strategy around that real-estate question. You mentioned it in a previous episode about looking outside my industry to ones that would be cousins or relevant to mine and looking for ways to create content that could mix them and gather an audience that way and here was something similar, Talking about the tipping point that a bit of emotion from someone reading a story can have them pull the trigger and make a buy decision was a key tip of the day. And to answer your question, I've always been a chugger, been determined and an action taker my whole life. Oh and nice mini hook on the instagram. I just looked you up and followed you

  5. You are the man, man. You speak so well. I think listening to you say anything is motivational. The energy you bring with certain optimism is THE best thing I like, not to say countless others. You seem like a man , who has figured it out a lot about world. RESPECT for you Mr. gary vaynerchuk, the man. I am going to advertise my ,soon to come,start up on SMs just as you have advised.
    If you are reading this Mr. gary , i need to ask you something. A moment of your thought may help clear my confusion. I am an indian student who have multiple start up ideas. I am currently doing graduation in physics and have not come out to world ( i am the newbee, 20 yr old). Should I pursue my studies as well as my start up idea at the same time or Should I take the great risk and concentrate fully on start up.( My parents won't approve this) or wait to get grey hairs to execute the start up idea.

  6. QOTD: For VaynerMedia customers to find out who you are, it perfectly displays that you "get it", that you have a huge audience, and that you're "active" on every network.

    For personal branding it shows social proof from all the public speaking gigs, and links to all your content feeds so that's all that matters. 

    For a content site that you want people to visit regularly – it fails. Too cluttered, too big, and the lists are too small so people will click through to the content feed they want to consume on and wont come back. 

  7. QOTD: Lots going on there.  Glad ur breaking up each of your daily events.  How do you make those comments about Beyonce in your "put a ring on it" and not crack up?
    I like the shorter #AGV shows.  Allows me to catchup faster.  🙂  I'm just me in my company, a single mom, and well…hustle has been my life for as long as I can remember.  I appreciate the fact you respectfully answered the question with no smarcasm ;-).  

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