In this episode of The FWD: Thinking Show, John Jantsch — CEO of Duct Tape Marketing — discusses how marketing has changed over the years, and how marketers can apply the new marketing funnel to gain audience trust.
In this episode of The FWD: Thinking Show, Matthew Smith — Founder of Really Good Emails and design agency Fathom & Draft — shares his thoughts on the most important elements of email design, how to simplify design using an approach called “design golf,” and how to create an email structure that helps you do more in less time.
The episode title is "What do email design and legos have in common?"
On the fifth episode of The FWD: Thinking Show, Joanna joins us to talk about which email writing ‘best practices’ are meant to be broken — and which ones shouldn’t be — and why standing out in the inbox means saying goodbye to safe copy.
In episode 4 of The FWD: Thinking Show, we talk with Val, CEO of Fix My Churn, all about how to create emails that connect with subscribers on an emotional level and drive more sales.
Julia McCoy, CEO of Express Writers & Content Hacker, joins The FWD: Thinking Show to share her entrepreneurial journey — starting with dropping out of college at age 19 and starting from scratch after escaping a cult. She uncovers insights on how to create email campaigns that provide value while simultaneously persuading your audience to purchase.
Rieva Lesonsky, CEO of GrowBizMedia, joins The FWD: Thinking Show to share simple ways to build trust, increase brand "likeability," and how to give your audience the confidence to buy from you again and again.
Lee Odden, CEO of TopRank Marketing, joins The FWD: Thinking Show to share how influencer marketing and search engine optimization (SEO) can be combined to create content that is not only findable but credible for prospects actively looking for solutions through search.