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Generate a Steady Flow of Online Sales
with our Thrust Email Marketing Program

We can double the productivity of your current emails with our proven email marketing strategy for:
- generating more sales
- promoting your top products
- introducing new products
- reducing excess inventory
- testing offers and promotions
Emails are the easiest way to increase your business.

The purpose of a Thrust Email Program is to maintain a constant and focused communication stream with your customers
Most companies send emails to their customers, because they've been told what a powerful marketing tool it is. But, not all have been satisfied with their results. The most successful actually take the time to formulate a comprehensive email marketing strategy and deployment plan. And that's what makes the difference between ho-hum and stellar results.
We do all the work for you.
Look back at past results
The development process for a successful Thrust Email Program begins with a thorough review of what has been done in the past to determine what worked and what didn’t. We then formulate a plan which will build on your strengths and continue to explore new ways to increase overall sales and conversion rates.
Plan ahead for the entire year
We will layout a full 12-month email marketing system taking into account any product seasonality fluctuations. Then we'll build a detailed plan for each quarter, knowing it will be adjusted as we learn from the testing process. We suggest you communicate with your best customers every week, contact inactive buyers bi-weekly, and try to convert inquiries to one-time buyers at least once a month.
Create campaigns and promotions
We will build a complete campaign strategy modeled after proven success with other clients. It will address:
- CAMPAIGN DURATION - How long should each campaign run? How many emails will be sent for each campaign?
- PROMOTIONS - What will be promoted? What incentive to purchase will be offered?
- EMAIL FORMAT - Will it be a postcard burst or a full page with product presentation?





