Category Archives: Entrepreneurship

Free Email Marketing Tools

Before social media, email marketing was the best way to get in touch with customers. But while the former is getting way ahead when it comes to customer engagement, sending e-mails can still be an effective way to get messages across the right into user’s inboxes. You can start creating e-mail campaigns with these free tools online.

MadMimi.com, Mad Mimi is for people who want email marketing to be simple, powerful and fun. Without any prior skills, you can create email newsletters, marketing campaigns & autoresponders that can reach email mailboxes everywhere.

MailChimp.com, MailChimp helps you design email newsletters, share them on social networks, integrate with services you already use, and track your results.

SimplyCast.com, You can upload your data to their powerful list management tool or sync it to many of the leading CRM services. This keeps your data clean of bounces, unsubscribes and duplicates.

CleverElements.com, Email marketing should be simple and intuitive. Clever Elements helps you create, send and track beautiful email newsletters. With no programming experience and without having to deal with all the details.

CampaignMonitor.com, Campaign Monitor makes it easy to attract new subscribers, send them beautiful newsletters and see stunning reports on the results.

 

 

 


Business Ideas to Start on Budget for 2012

The best small business to start begins with an idea that you’re passionate about, even if you have yet to get the training and skills required to make it a success.  If you love what you do, you’ll enjoy every minute of learning how to do it professionally. Starting a new business can be a costly process. However, there are some which can be started without breaking the bank, and just require hard work and commitment.  Take a look!

Online Selling. These days anybody with a computer, Internet connection, and merchandise, whether new, second hand or recycled can become a budding entrepreneur. Website like eBay and social networks (Facebook and Multiply) provide virtual marketplaces that don’t require a joining fee.

Photography. Click your way to cash by selling photos you take. Sell them through stock photo website like iStockphoto.com. You can also print your photos on promotional items like shirts and mugs, or even use them to create limited edition products, like posters and wallpaper.

Desktop Publishing. If you have a computer, a printer and skills for design, you can jumpstart to a desktop publishing business. Use software like Adobe Photoshop or InDesign to create business cards, brochures and posters that could offer prospective clients.

Event Planning. If you are highly organized and enjoy attending to details, you can be a great event planner. Build a network of suppliers—caterers, event venues, light and sound system providers to help you execute your events.

Editorial Services. Some companies don’t have the budget to employ full-time staff and usually hire people on a per-project basis, especially for creative work. They hire writers to stir out on company advertising materials, press releases and web content. Aside from looking for projects directly from companies, you can also partner with design professionals such as graphics designers who need copy or text to complete their work.

See also: How to Become a Successful Freelancer

 

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