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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
New Marketing Profs email marketing article on subject lines
Josh
Josh Nason
Business Development

I got pretty bored with reading various marketing articles on subject lines that said the same old stuff again and again and again. (Not yours, boss...I liked this one.)  So, I did my own little study based on my inbox and thoughts I had on 20 different subject lines and my immediate reaction to them. It's now up at the Marketing Profs site, so click the logo below to give it a gander and be sure to add your voice via the comments section as well.


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Posted by Josh on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at 2:03 PM in Industry News and Thoughts

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