3RD Thursday - How To Get Freelance Work...
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Sorry if I missed the post about this... when will you be going live for it?
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@andyjewett in 15min
Thu, Jul 20, 2017 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT
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@andyjewett If you need it, here's the registration link on SVSLearn's Instagram:
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Great webinar @Will-Terry ! It was super helpful.
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@Will-Terry Thanks for doing this - Good stuff.
I had a question that wasn't able to make it though. It's something that I've been wrestling with as to what is the best approach also:
If you have multiple illustration styles that are relevant to the recipient, would you suggest only sending the same style each mailing, or alternate styles each mailing, or send 2 styles simultaneously, or ___?
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Good stuff... really valuable nuggets, thanks for doing the webinar!
Wish there was more of an open chat, as opposed to questions only. It's always nice to be able to see who else is in chat and have more of a community feel... but, I also understand the desire to moderate.
It's totally possible that I didn't have the application setup correctly and just don't realize that those features exist if you know how to show them.
Thanks again for doing these videos!
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@spencer-hale Thank you Spencer!
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@quietyell Great question Scott - I would separate them - more expensive but it's most expensive to send conflicting signals.
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@andyjewett Hi Andy,
I know - we wish there could be more chat too...unless I'm mistaken we can't do that in GoToWebinar... There are a lot of people in each one and I think the chat would move to fast...
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@quietyell I realize this would be a crazy tonne extra work - but perhaps if you want to be more strategic about it, research which style would fit best with which imprint so that you're only sending them one style each (and maybe just the odd one send both if you think they'd lean either way).
The other thing is, even by just sending one "look", if they're interested they'll be going to your website and seeing that you have two different styles to choose from.
If you sent out both to the same art directors, it would be interesting though if there were a way to get stats on which style generated more website visits. I suppose you could use two different bit.ly links. Then it would be like A/B testing and you could determine if one style was more popular/liked than the other!