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Marketing is a never-ending quest to connect with new prospects, new customers and new email subscribers. This makes a high-performing email contact list one of the most impactful tools in any marketing professional's arsenal, no matter what their core business. Unfortunately, the average email list churns by about 30 percent every year. To keep this pool of prospects fresh, marketers must employ a number of tactics to consistently cultivate a vibrant and vested subscriber base. To help, here are a few easy steps to help build your list—and boost your business.

Marketing is a never-ending quest to connect with new prospects, new customers and new email subscribers. This makes a high-performing email contact list one of the most impactful tools in any marketing professional's arsenal, no matter what their core business. Unfortunately, the average email list churns by about 30 percent every year. To keep this pool of prospects fresh, marketers must employ a number of tactics to consistently cultivate a vibrant and vested subscriber base. To help, here are a few easy steps to help build your list—and boost your business.

3M, the Minnesota-based company best known for Scotch tape, said Tuesday that it will open a manufacturing plant in Nashville to produce a line of products for the health care and home care markets, hiring up to 40 people.

New Nashville-based promotional marketing firm, MightyPromos.com (http://www.mightypromos.com), seeks to help companies "be different, get noticed, and stand out from the competition" by offering more than 100,000 promotional products, such as sports bottles with logo (http://www.mightypromos.com/sports-bottles-with-logo-480) and dental floss with logo (http://www.mightypromos.com/dental-floss-with-logo-526). (PRWeb August 19, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/08/prweb4400884.htm

Goldner Associates announced it has regained access to its Nashville headquarters office building and is 100 percent operational after the recent Nashville flood. Employees were not allowed access to the office building the week of May 3 for fear of a nearby levee compromise and flooding to the area.

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