Grow Your Business with Nurture Marketing

June 17, 2016

Nurture marketing. Lead nurturing. Drip marketing. You’ve heard the buzzwords, but what exactly are nurture programs, and more importantly how can they benefit your business? In its simplest form, nurture or “drip” marketing is the process of sending a series of communications (typically emails) to a prospect over a period of time in order to drive sales or generate interest in your product. However, by using marketing automation to produce and execute your nurture campaigns, you can do so much more.

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