10. “Why use a mailing service if Bitrix has a built-in mailing module?”
There are several reasons. I want to draw your attention to the main one.
The thing is that Bitrix (and almost all other CMS systems) send letters on behalf of your server, which is unknown to mail services. It is also possible that your hosting neighbors send spam mailings from the same server. This increases the risk of your domain being blacklisted by mail services.
At the same time, mailing services know and trust email newsletter services. There is a good reason for this: email newsletter services themselves moderate the quality of newsletters and have spam filters. Mailing services work daily on issues of deliverability, getting letters into the Spam folder, and do a lot of other useful work that is not provided in the CMS.
In the future, we will write more articles about email marketing to share cases with you, tell you about life hacks for email newsletters, or answer your questions.
I think this is the first post dedicated to management. I think it's time to start this section.
And I wanted to talk about how to correctly voice an idea so that it would be a real proposal. And the second part of the post is about effective and constructive discussion of the idea.
Let's start with the first one?
Preamble
It is important to note that these tips only work if all participants communicating with each other and armenia whatsapp resource working together trust each other. Trust is a separate big topic and we will not touch on it. But I hope it is quite obvious that if you consider someone a brainless fool behind their back, and most likely they think the same about you, or you cannot openly demand something because the conversation turns to personal conflicts - this means that there is no trust. Offers begin where there is some degree of trust and hope that the idea will be assessed correctly. Therefore, we will start from the fact that we trust those with whom we are close. Otherwise, why be here?
About the proposals
I think you also periodically encounter "pseudo-proposals": it seems like someone is active, he has an idea. And he offers it. It would seem that this is cool! But at the same time, when it comes to implementation, the participation of these people is already unnoticeable, they disappear somewhere. Until, of course, it is necessary to evaluate (read - criticize) the result.
Or here's another option: it seemed like you weren't going to work in this direction at all, but someone "had an offer" and is actively pushing it on you. How do you like it?
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