Email Newsletter Small Business Strategy Beats Social Media - Here's the Math - Autom84You
Everyone says social media is where the customers are. For most small businesses, a simple email newsletter crushes it on ROI, reach, and actual revenue.
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Everyone says social media is where the customers are. For most small businesses, a simple email newsletter crushes it on ROI, reach, and actual revenue.
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