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Why Your Business Needs “Omnichannel marketing” Now More Than Ever

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL — May 22, 2024 – “Omnichannel marketing" refers to the strategy of engaging with customers across multiple channels, such as online, social media, email, physical locations, print, and more.
 
By being present on different platforms, you ensure that your company (and brand) will stay top of mind and reach leads, customers and prospects wherever they are.
 
Why use an omnichannel approach?
 
Research shows that businesses implementing omnichannel marketing can generate much, much higher sales than those who rely on a single channel.
 
Customers today interact with brands in various ways throughout their day, whether in a physical store, online, or via email and social media, making it important to have a presence across multiple channels.
 
When you use omnichannel marketing, you increase your brand's visibility, increase customer engagement, and ultimately drive more sales.
 
Whatever you do in your marketing, whether it's through email campaigns, social media promotions, or in-store marketing, be sure your brand voice and message are consistent, so you are recognizable across all platforms and don't confuse your audience.
 
In short, by leveraging multiple channels effectively, you'll enhance your brand's reach and engage at a greater level with your customers.
 
“If you need a tool to help you with your omnichannel marketing, try Constant Contact,” said certified email marketing expert Ken Countess.
 
“It's what I recommend because it has nearly everything you need built into one dashboard, including AI to write your content to use in social media channels, on your website, in ads, and more,” Countess continued. “I provide free training.”
 
Get a 30-day free trial with no credit card needed by going to http://www.TheBestEmailOffer.com
 
Access Ken’s “Everything Email podcast to learn more about marketing.
 
The podcast is available on all major platforms and on Ken’s website, at: http://www.KENISEMAIL.com/podcast.
 
Connect with Ken by visiting his website:  http://www.KENisEMAIL.com
 
 
About KENisEMAIL.com
 
KENisEMAIL.com (KIE) is the marketing arm of The Countess Group (TCG), a marketing and coaching company which has been providing measurable results for clients for over 20 years. 
 
KIE is led by Certified EMAIL Marketing Expert Ken Countess.  Ken focuses his practice on teaching businesses how to triple their sales (or more!) using email marketing.  He has been the top trainer/partner of one of the country’s leading email service providers, Constant Contact, since 2018.
 
Learn more about KIE at www.kenISemail.com
 
Find KIE on Facebook at (http://www.facebook.com/kenisemail), Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/kenisemail), Pinterest
(http://www.pinterest.com/CountessGroup), and LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/company/the-countessgroup-ccg).
 
 

About Vicky Countess Coaching
 
Vicky Countess Coaching is the Coaching Division of The Countess Group.
 
The coaching practice is led by Vicky Countess, a Certified Life and Weight coach whose credentials were earned at The Life Coach School, established by Master Certified Coach Brooke Castillo. The Life Coach School is the premier institution for life coach certification and has set the standard for the life coaching industry.
 
Vicky’s practice focuses on helping people create healthy habits to create a better lifestyle.
 
The Coaching Division’s services include:
·         Life Coaching
·         Weight Coaching
·         Healthy Habits Coaching
 
Follow Vicky Countess Coaching on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/vickycountesscoaching, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/vickycountess, and visit her website: https://www.VickyCountessCoaching.com
 
 
About The Countess Group
 
The Countess Group (TCG) is a marketing and coaching company which has been providing measurable results for clients for over 20 years.
 
The company is led by Ken Countess, an award-winning marketer and an accredited, nationally recognized expert.
 
All product names and other brand names mentioned herein are service marks, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
 

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