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    1. Asked: February 23, 2021In: Communication

      How do I track my daily nutrition intake?

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      Added an answer on February 25, 2021 at 9:56 am

      There are really two ways of going about getting emails for marketing purposes depending on they type of campaign you’re pursuing. If you’re planning to run an inbound email campaign, content is king. You’re going to attract people to your website with the content that you’ve keyword researched, plaRead more

      There are really two ways of going about getting emails for marketing purposes depending on they type of campaign you’re pursuing.
      If you’re planning to run an inbound email campaign, content is king. You’re going to attract people to your website with the content that you’ve keyword researched, planned, created, performed SEO on, published to social media, etc. Once they’re on the page, you’re going to encourage them to sign up for your email messaging with a data collection form you’ve included. These contacts are valuable, because its reasonable to assume that your message will resonate with them, considering they subscribed to your emails after reading through your content. However, with all the steps that go into gathering these emails, it can be quite time consuming and it can be a while before you start to see a return on it.
      An outbound lead generation campaign is when you send your email to a list of contacts that you purchase from a data provider. Since you can assume that these contacts have never heard of you before, you have to convince them every step of the way to engage with your messaging, but the extra work is worth it when you consider the scope and scale of an average cold email campaign. It’s just important that you purchase your contact list from a reputable data provider, to ensure your targeting is on point and you mitigate the amount of data you lose when it comes time to clean your email list. It’s also important that you use the right tool to send your outbound email campaigns. Clickback MAIL was designed from the ground up to carry out cold email campaigns and does so using its own IPs and domains, keeping your sender reputation pristine. It actually cleans your email list too with its powerful, built-in email verifier, and will help to identify and eliminate the problem areas of your campaigns.

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    2. Asked: February 23, 2021In: Communication

      Are styrofoam boxes recyclable?

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      Added an answer on February 25, 2021 at 9:56 am

      Of course it can be recycled. But no one will do it, because it will cost way more to recycle than the money you could ever get back from recycling it. People mostly do things to make a living for themselves and their families. Some few people do things that they believe in, regardless of making a pRead more

      Of course it can be recycled. But no one will do it, because it will cost way more to recycle than the money you could ever get back from recycling it.
      People mostly do things to make a living for themselves and their families. Some few people do things that they believe in, regardless of making a profit. This is usually about helping vulnerable people. I don’t think saving or recycling some old packaging is likely to get people on board though. Maybe you can make saving styrofoam your lifes project. Or better still, find an alternative to styrofoam that is cheap easy and made out of something groovy.

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