How to grow your email list
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Talk Details
I am a Marketing Specialist with over 10 years of experience in managing a wide range of programmes over a broad range of budgets, from multi-million generating campaigns – to SME’s and small charities.
I have also recently worked as a Digital Growth consultant, using my years of experience to aid entrepreneurs, restaurants and also the charity Compassion in World Farming.
Although most of my career has been in the Charity Sector, my direct marketing career started in the commercial sector at EY. I used my lessons from that opportunity to shape the infrastructures and processes of the charities I’ve worked with.
I’m currently the Digital Acquisition Manager at Shelter and have recently delivered our Winter Campaign which generated over £2.3m.
Key learnings from this session:
Top tips on how to grow your email marketing list, and the importance of doing so.
Speakers
Jeff Boachie
Digital Growth Manager
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