Skip to content

Social Email Marketing

Chris Lake

Social media and email: here we go again

Yesterday, when writing about Kristin Hersant’s post regarding the integration of social media and email marketing I referred to last month’s post regarding the, among email marketers now famous, report from Gartner.

Today I didn’t feel like writing a lot so I wasted my time, inspired by Kristin (and of course all those other email marketers and ESPs trying to convince the world that the days of pure broadcasting are over) and by Erik Qualman’s great YouTube videos (that I praised last week-end and posted on the Social Marketing Forum) to create the first YouTube video for this blog.

OK, it’s not great or anything, but you can watch it below and it contains some data and thoughts about the integration of email marketing and social media.

Read more

Categories Just my two cents, Social email marketing Tags Chris Lake, Econsultancy, email marketing, eMarketer.com, Erik Qualman, Gartner, Kristin Hersant, social media, YouTube

On our new site

  • Digital transformation
  • Industry 4.0
  • Internet of Things
  • Big data
  • Customer experience
  • Customer-centricity
  • Content marketing
  • Digital transformation strategy
  • Edge computing
  • Cloud computing
  • Building information modeling
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Information management
  • Marketing technology
  • Email marketing
  • Blockchain technology
  • Data lakes
  • Storytelling
  • RPA
  • Additive manufacturing
  • Smart buildings
  • DIKW model
  • BMS systems
  • NB-IoT
  • Smart cities
  • IoT platforms
  • Digital business
  • Cybersecurity
  • LoRa
  • Personal data
  • Smart factory
  • Digitization and digitalization
  • Smart home
  • Attack surface management
  • Retail
  • LPWA
  • Predictive maintenance
  • Search engine optimization
  • IoT technology
  • Data breach
  • Hybrid work
  • Digital twins
  • Smart office
  • Marketing automation
  • Customer data platforms
© 2023 Social Email Marketing • Powered by i-SCOOP - Poortcentrum