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We believe that our DMA-standard email
marketing service to schools is the best
value for money and offers you the very best
chance of getting a positive result.

We're a marketing company - our mission is
to make your product or service attractive
and interesting enough to get your phone
ringing. We're driven by getting our
customers results - you trust us with your
money and we want you to get a return on
that investment in us.

We've helped thousands of companies get into
the UK schools sector since 2005 - the
chances are that we've worked with a
business like yours before. Let our team of
designers, copy writers and campaign
planners produce the best possible results
for you. Check out 15 designs from 15 very
different types of companies targeting the
schools marketplace. |
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| You've been running email campaigns
to schools since 2006. Why
start at 2008? |
| We want to try to show you the most
recent examples so you can get an idea of
our house style and writing. As the
education market continuously evolves, we'll
add more designs down the left and remove
ones if they no longer fit the company
style. |
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| Where are the plain-text emails? |
| Up to 40% of schools don't allow
graphical (or HTML) emails. With every
graphical design, we send a plain-text
equivalent when we send it out in something
called a MIME format. Plain text emails
essentially replicate much of the text on
the graphical emails although they may be
lengthened or shortened depending on the
campaign. |
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| Why were the examples shown chosen? |
| When we were putting
this together, we wanted to have a fair cross-section
of business types approaching the schools.
All the companies whose campaigns you see on this
section of our website have ordered from us more
than once or within the last 12 months - in each case, we tried to pick what we
thought was the best style for their business and
styles as different as possible from each other to
give you the whole picture. Some of the emails shown
will have been used in successful campaigns although
not all will have been successful in producing the
desired outcome. |