Email is Alive

26Mar/101

Guest Posting on KyleLacy.com

I was privileged to be asked to post an article with Kyle Lacy on his website. Without further adieu - "E-Mail's Role in Social Media"

I really appreciate the openness of the interactive marketing community and being able to share knowledge through other sites as well as my own. Big thanks to Kyle for having me on his blog as a contributor.

28Feb/101

Rising Stars in the Email Marketing Community

Just a few days ago I was honored to be listed in John Caldwell's list of 'Rising Stars' in the email marketing community. I have to say, coming from such a knowledgeable and seasoned veteran in the industry - it means a lot. I've worked hard to understand the value of email within the marketing efforts of a company: learning from mistakes, successes, others advice and a ton of testing. While this hasn't been a walk in the park, it has been thoroughly rewarding and receiving recognition for all those laborious hours of work is a great blessing.

This incredible list of Email-Geeks are wonderful people to interact with on a daily basis. I find myself chatting them up quite a bit on Twitter, it's great to hear about and share what we're all working on. I'm hoping that I'll get to meet all of them personally, face-to-face. Here are my fellow 'Rising Stars':

Luke Glasner, Glasner Consulting

Jennifer Harstad, Online Marketing Manager, Frederick’s of Hollywood

Frances Dugan, Email Marketing Analyst, Permanent General Companies

Scott Cohen, Marketing Copywriter, Western Governors University d

Remy Bergsma, Senior Email Marketing Specialist, Blinker

Chelsea Warfel, Email Marketing Manager, AutoAnything

Amy Garland, Marketing Manager, Blue Sky Factory

Kari Hiscox, Email Marketing Specialist, eHarmony.com

A congratulations goes out to all here on this list, I'm proud to say that I'm one of you. A big thanks to John Caldwell for letting me chat with him for hours about all things Geek and making me sound smarter than I really am.

Viva la Email!



16Jan/100

Much Thanks to the Email Community

After years of working in internet marketing this past year has been amazing for me. I have to say I've been thoroughly impressed with how the email marketing community has embraced me and allowed me to participate within the industry. I've found my passion and skill set to meld well with email and have consistently been encouraged to be more a part of the great work currently going on. Between Twitter, LinkedIn, The Email-Geeks, The Email Zoo, phone calls and quite a few hand shakes, I finally feel at home. Many peers in each space have validated and welcomed me with open arms, getting to know all of you has been a privilege and I hope to continue the friendships for years to come.

A special shout-out needs to be said for a few of you: John Caldwell, Andrew Kordek, Shannon Holato, Scott Cohen, Loren McDonald, Chris Wheeler and Jeff Ginsberg @ The Email Guide. All of you have been of great value to me and I've thoroughly enjoyed every conversation, blog post and Tweetup. I'm humbled to speak with all of you and gain insights on the vast amount of knowledge that you all have, I hope that I can contribute in some small part for the betterment of the email community.

A big thanks to everyone - let's keep up the excellent work.

Rory

9Apr/090

How are your emails being seen?

Here's a link to a chart of email clients most commonly used.

http://www.campaignmonitor.com/stats/email-clients/#most_popular

This is a great resource for email marketers to use in regards to coding and building out the HTML.

Happy Coding!