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Email is still the highest converting and cheapest marketing channel for ecommerce. But how can you scale your program, protect against unsubs, and stay engaged with your audience? Ecommerce email marketer Chase Dimond returns to the podcast for a state of email marketing in 2024, including what AI tools are helping brands reach their audience efficiently. Dimond is an ecommerce email marketer and partner at Structured. Since launching in June 2018, Structured has helped clients send over a billion emails, resulting in over $150 million in email-attributable revenue. In this episode, you'll learn: Why email accounts for up to half of ecommerce revenue 7 steps to set up your email marketing program Why email only converts if you have good leads coming through How frequently you should send emails Why a preference page will save unsubscribes Frequency vs variety Why you should allow people to self-select About AI email tools Dimond's AI hacks for scaling content What is predictive analytics And more email marketing advice… Who do you want to see next on the podcast? Comment and let us know! And don't forget to leave us a 5-star review if you loved this episode. Wait, there's more… If you enjoy the Foundr podcast, check out our free trainings. Get exclusive, actionable advice from some of the world's best entrepreneurs. Speak with our friendly course experts to get clarity on the next steps for your idea, business or career. You will get tailored insights from results achieved by our proven practitioners as well as thousands of students. Book a call now... For more Foundr content, follow us on your favorite platform: Foundr.com Instagram YouTube Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Magazine
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Klaviyo Is a Competitor Now- Crypto Bull-Run (Mason is annoyed)- LinkedIn Business Update
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- How to monetize a personal brand without selling courses- What Reality TV Can Teach You About Copywriting- Educational Email Course Update
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- This is not an ad: We share a few people and companies who have done right by us- Spending money for fun - How to spend money to actually give you real joy- The Copywriting Olympics
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Zuck becomes a UGC creator- Getting pitched and learning from it- Social Media Growth Tips
In this week's episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Tips to crush your next webinar- Tweet of the week- Go Big or Stay Complacent?
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Tax tips- If you could build any business, what would it be?- LinkedIn business update
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- How to Know When to Hire an Agency - How to Get to $10K a Month With No Personal Brand- Instagram Is the Best Funnel for B2C and It's Not Even Close
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- The Best Business Content Creators- Sean Franks Tweets - Should You Hire Friends and Family?
This week, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- How to Trick Yourself Into Accomplishing Your Goals - How to Grow an Email Newsletter- Entrepreneurship Lessons and Advice
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Mason Doerr discuss:- CEO Resolutions- Tips on Managing People- Raise Your Kids Rich?
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discussed:Our Wins of 2023Our Losses of 2023Our Goals for 2024
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Christmas Gift Ideas for Fellow Entrepreneur Friends- How to Market in the Most Wonderful (And Dead) Time of the Year
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Crypto bull run incoming, wyd about it?- Best investment we've ever made (real ROI)- Copywriting Tip of the Week
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- What we bought on Black Friday and Cyber Monday- Post Black Friday Cyber Monday Email Marketing Tips- LinkedIn Business Update
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Mason Doerr discuss:- Chase's birthday plans- 5 Tips for First Time Entrepreneurs- Does Self Development = Business Success?- CopyMBA BFCM Deal (see below)Get Copy MBA & Special Bonuses For Just $497: https://www.copymba.com/bfcm?el=aimi
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- State of the Union Address for DTC- Weird Perks of Having Money- The Pros and Cons of Running A Single Business vs. Multiple Businesses
In this video, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- New money-making method Mason just discovered- LinkedIn Business Update- 3 Tips for Scaling Your Agency Past $100,000 Per Month
In this interview, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Our Favorite Halloween Emails- 3 Types of Entrepreneurs and What You Can Learn From Each Type- LinkedIn Business Update
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason talk about:- Mason's Team Trip Recap- The Best Jobs To Make Over $200,000 Per Year- How We Celebrated Becoming Millionaires
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Baby Marketer Stories- Businesses High Schoolers Can Start- How to Run a Good Employee Meetup
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Tips for Agencies Navigating Q4 - Email Marketing Tips for Q4
In this week's episode, Chase Dimond and Mason Doerr talk about:- Mid-Tier Rich Guy Stuff (Mason has some great ones here)- Chase is speaking at DTCx next week- Our Q4 Goals
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Commerce Roundtable- How They'd Make a Billion Dollars- And What We'd Do if We Got There
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Why Chase Thinks Everyone Should Golf- The Ethics of Selling Courses- Principles to Follow When Scaling Hard
In this week's episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Our Biggest Early Entrepreneur L's - Our Favorite Business Movies (and why)- Business Updates (Mason Had a Record Month!)P.S. Here's the link Mason mentioned for hiring vetted freelance copywriters: https://form.jotform.com/231995095866070
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- How to get out of a rut- How to know what your next big business opportunity is- Companies in our space we're bullish on
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- DTC Fallen Angels- Hormozi: Is Saturation Really a Thing?- Software Tools We Can't Live Without
Today, I’m thrilled to have my friend Chase Diamond back on the show. Chase is the co-founder of Structured Agency, a top email marketing firm. But outside of email, he’s also a master of social media. In this episode, we discuss Chase’s recent success on LinkedIn where he went from 27K subs to over 220k subs in just eleven months reaching an astounding 100 million impressions. You’re going to love this episode. What You’ll Learn How to quickly grow your LinkedIn audience How to grow your email list with LinkedIn The right way to set up your LinkedIn account Other […] The post 484: Hacking The LinkedIn Algorithm: How Chase Dimond Grew His Following To 227K Subs In 11 Months appeared first on MyWifeQuitHerJob.com.
Topics include: +Building an email list to 500,000 subs w/ no ad spend +How to properly niche down a marketing agency +Getting top-tier press w/ a viral niche dating site +Why e-mail over ads or any other marketing service +How SendLane is taking on Klaviyo (e-comm) +Chase career beginnings +So much more **Please follow this podcast & share this episode if you got value from it :) Checkout @MarketingMax & Chase Dimond Signup for Growth Daily here
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason talk about:- Client acquisition tips (ways that beginners should try to get clients for their agency)- When and how we decided to become entrepreneurs- The most interesting people we've met
In this episode of the Dimond Download, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason talk about:- LinkedIn business update & Lose the Very business update- Chase shares a copywriting tip- Mason shares 3 lessons from hitting 400,000 followers on TikTok
In this episode of the Dimond Download, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason talk about:- Twitter rebranding to X- The Rich Dumb People Phenomenon- What Confidence Actually Means
In this episode, Cardinal Mason and Chase Dimond chat through:- Triple Whale and Klaviyo price increases- Chase's LinkedIn Biz Brainstorm- DTC Brands We'd Start Today
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- What kind of entrepreneur are you?- What's something you wanna get better at that you've never gotten around to?- Top tweets you've read
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason discuss:- Where they're investing their money- Their proudest moments in business- Who are their favorite marketers are
Agency Algorithm is produced by Podyssey.Each week Shack and Josh chat with an agency owner and talk about their journey to this point in their career, how they survived the last couple of years, and what the roadmap to success looks like.In this episode of "Agency Algorithm," we are joined by Chase Dimond, Partner at Structured, Chase shares his inspiring journey from a Crohn's diagnosis to becoming the youngest charity board member. We discuss his insights on social media success, maximizing content through repurposing strategies, the importance of focusing on strengths and hiring for weaknesses, and when partnerships can be beneficial in business. Additionally, we delve into the rise of AI implementation and its game-changing potential. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge and practical tips from Chase Dimond's expertise in the digital marketing industry.Connect with Chase: https://www.chasedimond.com/Join the best in class Triple Whale partner program, and receive up to 20% of your referral.Keep in touch with your hosts.Follow Shack on Twitter @iamshackelford and visit GeekEx for events, trainings and more.Follow Josh on Twitter @joshykobyashi and visit Hydra to scale to 8-Figures and beyond!
In this week's episode, Mason and I talk about:- Our favorite productivity hacks- Our biggest business nightmares- Getting married?
In this episode, Chase Dimond and Cardinal Mason cover:- Building with or without partners- How to create a network of like-minded people- Klaviyo vs. Sendlane
On today's episode, I sat with self-proclaimed email marketing nerd, Chase Dimond and we discussed...first and foremost, being a #girldad and what that means as a business owner. Beyond that, we talked about some of Chase's big goals. Like getting to 1,000,000+ followers on LinkedIn. He shared his strategy which is a combination of 1. Good Content 2. High Volume (of content) and 3. Distribution and Engagement. I was also so intrigued with Chase's story and humble beginnings which tell the story of him being diagnosed with Crohn's disease and his desire to bring awareness to Crohn's was a launchpad for his personal and career growth. Chase is currently a Partner at Structured — a top ecommerce marketing agency, where he runs the email team. Since June of 2018, they've helped clients send over a billion emails resulting in over $100 million in email attributable revenue. A few of their clients include Poo~Pourri, Eight Sleep, Mixtiles, and Health-Ade. But beyond that he runs several incredible social media channels like Daily Copywriting >>> https://twitter.com/dailycopywriter?s=20 Follow Chase on Twitter >>> https://twitter.com/ecomchasedimond?lang=en Important Links: Connect with me on LinkedIn Follow Me on Twitter Subscribe to My YouTube Channel Linchpin by Seth Godin
On EP22 of This Week in Digital Marketing, @ChaseDimond discusses LinkedIn growth strategies, Twitter vs LinkedIn, boosting pages, and algorithm changes. They also touch on Instagram growth, lead generation, and agency growth strategies, while sharing their personal experiences and insights into the world of digital marketing. Chase Dimond on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ecomchasedimond Get the newsletter that keeps 15k+ marketers in the loop: https://indexsy.com/newsletter/ Apply to be a sponsor: https://indexsy.com/application/
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Are you struggling with client acquisition? Do you offer a ton of services but still can't scale? Wonder what else you could be doing to get the attention of the right clients? In today's episode, we'll learn how an agency went from getting most of its business from cold emails to evolving its acquisition model. Our guest also shares the mistakes he made in his first two agencies which led to massive success the third time around and a merger deal which led to more growth. Chase Dimond is a partner at Structured Agency, a highly-collaborative eCommerce marketing agency. With three agencies under his belt, Chase now reflects on past mistakes and shares how he grew this agency to a team of 100 people working from 6 countries working with brands doing 7-9 figures online. In this interview, we'll discuss: Mistakes and learning what not to do with your agency. 3 challenges of an agency merger. 3 ways to acquire new agency business. Tips for growing a following on Twitter. Sponsors and Resources Verblio: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by Verblio. Check out Verblio.com/smartagency and get 50% off your first month of content creation. Our team loves using Verblio because of the ease in their process and their large pool of crowd-sourced writers. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher | Radio FM Learning Hard Lessons on What Not to Do to Grow a Digital Agency Chase formed his first agency as a side gig hustle from his full-time job out of college. As a kid who, he admits, thought he knew more than he actually did. He didn't have case studies but he was lucky to purchase a dating website for Bernie Sanders supporters that ended up going viral. It was the best way to attract clients and he learned a lot from the experience. They quickly scaled that agency to $30K per month on the side of their full-time jobs, but offering 8 different services as a side gig wasn't sustainable. The partners disbanded the agency and focused on their full-time jobs. A couple of years later, he gave it another try at creating an agency with some friends. Admittedly the lessons learned the first time didn't stick. This time, they got it to about $80K/month but went their separate ways after a falling out. From that experience, he knew he wanted to start an agency with a singular focus. Email had been at the core of everything since Chase's first business, so in 2018 he started an email marketing agency for eCommerce brands. They later merged with a paid social agency in 2020 servicing similar clients so now they can offer both customer retention and acquisition to their clients. Looking back, he can see that in the first two agencies he made the mistake of trying to offer too many services right away. It was impossible to staff and predict demand for each offering. This time around he's been successful because they focused on doing one service well and then merged with another agency offering a tangential service. 3 Challenges with a Digital Agency Merger Recently, his agency merged with another agency that had been a close referral partner for many years. They actually helped his agency early on with getting their first clients. They were already familiar with each other and offer complimentary services which naturally went together. They realized with more agencies specializing, brands have 8-12 agencies. They decided it would be best to bring together two core services under one roof and one P&L to keep servicing the same clients. There are still a few things lingering even though it's been 2 years since the merger: Establishing a united brand. They haven't figured out how to unite under one name. Clients know and refer to them by their separate names, making it difficult to establish a united identity. However, they might not have to. In Jason's experience, he prefers keeping the agency's name and identity so clients don't get confused. Cross-selling services is harder than expected. They used to sell people on an email campaign, which is a very simple service to explain. But now they have to sell clients on paid ads as well, which is more complex and has a lot of moving parts. Figuring out how to cross-sell and educate clients is really important. Without it, the agency loses opportunities because your clients don't know or understand the services. Realizing shared costs and infrastructure. They still have operations on each side and haven't really crossed the chasm of understanding the other person's business model, how to offer their services, and how they differ. 3 Strategies to Acquiring New Agency Business 1. Building the Founders' Personal Brand In 2018, a lot of their business came from cold emails. Now they have evolved into content marketing, strategic partners, and developing the founders' personal brands. In this way they are focused on podcasts interviews, speaking at events, and creating out content to attract clients. 2. White Labeling One of the things they did early on is become a white-label partner for big agencies. Big agencies not specialized in email marketing would bring them in as a partner agency. Many are not willing to be a white-label partner for other businesses, but it has been a really great way to build case studies. 3. Strategic Partnerships Another big source of business are partnerships, which came in three shapes: tech partners, influencers, and other agencies. Tech partners, like Klaviyo, work best when partnering with a fast-growing tech brand. Another way to gain authority is by partnering with other personal brands or influencers within your client niche. Lastly, is other agencies. The easiest way to build your agency in the very beginning is to get in bed with other agencies and have them white label you. The key is finding the right partner who accepts your agency and its processes without . Tips for Growing Your Following on Twitter Chase now focuses on developing his brand on Twitter, LinkedIn, and short-form video. He has between 70K-80K followers on Twitter and is getting about 3 million impressions every single month on his content. For him, growing on Twitter is all about: Consistency: tweeting about four times a day. Threads: they take a lot of time to plan and you really have to know how to make them hook audiences and keep people interested. But they work wonderfully once you do. Distribution: getting the right people to comment, like, and retweet your content. Once he had that in place, Chase also started to run ads targeted at his followers with relevant content he wanted them to see, like his threads. So he'll use ads to retarget his own content to people. He's also started to build a network of specific pages. For example, he has “email of the day” thread, where he shares screenshots of emails he likes. Because Twitter is his biggest platform, any content that works there gets repurposed for other platforms. For example, if one of his tweets is a hit, it will go on his IG and LI. For the most shared tweets, he'll do a video later on. Want the Support of Amazing Digital Agency Owners? If you want to be around amazing agency owners that can see you may not be able to see and help you grow your agency, go to the Digital Agency Elite to learn all about our exclusive mastermind.
Chase Dimond is a good friend of mine who just so happens to be one of the most talented email marketers in the world, super rich and handsome, amazing at golf, and a super nice guy. Listen to this episode and let us know if you learned something. If you want to sign up to the waitlist for Copy MBA, go to copymba.com and give us your info.
How can you monetize your email list? Our guest today is Chase Dimond, email marketer and founder of multiple companies. You'll learn how to grow your email list, why you should hyperfocus on your niche, how to run a paid newsletter, how to keep your email list clean, and more. Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R in your favorite podcast app, and follow us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts.Show NotesEmailUp – Chase's SaaS companyBoundless Labs – Chase's ecommerce marketing agencyKlaviyo – Chase's email platform of choicePodia, Gumroad – platforms for launching coursesZapierSubstackMoonClerk – a payment processorThe Ecommerce OpportunityFollow Chase on TwitterThis episode is brought to you by Zeplin. Designers are most comfortable in their own design tool, and that's the way it should be. But design files can be complex to other team members, and explaining them takes up time that could be spent designing and building! That's why designers use Zeplin to organize their screens, show user journeys, and present their files to the team. Sign up for free at zeplin.io to get started.Interested in sponsoring an episode? Learn more here.Leave a ReviewReviews are hugely important because they help new people discover this podcast. If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a review on iTunes. Here's how.
Chase Dimond is the teacher. He's pumping out tips, strategies, and more multiple times daily on social media. He's got a bigger following than anyone in the industry. How did he become this king of ECommerce Email? Find out in the season finale of Inboxing Season 2. You'll also learn tips to grow your email marketing and take it to the next level. Enjoy.
In this episode, we sit with email marketing specialist and serial entrepreneur, Chase Dimond. We discuss how he's handling the journey of entrepreneurship both physically and emotionally.LinkedIn: Chase Dimond - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chasedimond/Twitter: @ecomchasedimod - https://twitter.com/ecomchasedimond?lang=en
Chase Dimond is a top Ecommerce email marketer with a huge following on social media. Why? Because over a billion emails have been sent with his approval resulting in 9 figure attribution revenue. In this episode, Chase answers questions from DTC companies on Twitter and teaches you how to scale email marketing from 0 - 1M 1 - 10M, and 10 - 100M+. If you are into email marketing this episode is for you. Don't miss it! A big thank you to our sponsors: Rewind. Back up your Shopify store because not doing so is absolute lunacy. As a listener of the show, you can claim a no strings attached free month with this link: https://rewind.com/ecommercegold/Clearco. Get funded: https://clear.co/partner/vixxr/VIXXR Shopify Agency. https://www.vixxr.com/
In this episode, we're bringing you expert relationship advice, straight from the source. Chase Dimond of Boundless Labs and Patrick Eckstein of William Painter sit down to discuss what a great agency-client relationship looks like. You'll hear the perspectives of both the agency side and the client side. It can be challenging to find an agency or consultant that feels like the right fit for your business, so tune in to get tips on building a working relationship that is mutually beneficial!Looking for a place to dive deeper into advanced topics like APIs? Join our new public Developer Group on the Klaviyo Community forum to get new ideas and learn from other players in the industry.
How do you take your SaaS idea and turn it into a successful business? How do you build a SaaS business from scratch? In this episode of Rogue Startups, Dave is chatting with email marketing guru, Chase Dimond. Today, he joins Dave to talk about his new platform, EmailUp. EmailUp is Canva for email. He […]
Today's guest is currently a Partner at Structured — a top e-commerce marketing agency, where he runs the email team. Since June of 2018, they've helped their clients send over a billion emails resulting in over $75 million in email attributable revenue. A few of their previous and current clients include Orgain, The Chive, Original Grain, and CrossNet. Please welcome to the show today's guest, Chase Dimond! Top 3 Amplifiers: 1. Growing 8-9 figures through weekly email marketing 2. The guide on how to drive more engagement and revenue from your email channel 3. Why entrepreneurs are losing profit through email To listen, find other episodes, access the show notes, and find out more go to www.amplifyto7figures.com Connect with today's guest: Website: https://chasedimond.podia.com/ Join Chase's newsletter: https://chasedimond.com/chase-email-newsletter Twitter: https://twitter.com/ecomchasedimond Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChaseDimond