DiscoverHigher Ed Storytelling University#97 - Reducing Friction in Your Email Nurture Campaigns to Prospective Students w/ Cory Glover
#97 - Reducing Friction in Your Email Nurture Campaigns to Prospective Students w/ Cory Glover

#97 - Reducing Friction in Your Email Nurture Campaigns to Prospective Students w/ Cory Glover

Update: 2025-11-05
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In this episode, John Azoni interviews Cory Glover, a Marketing Cloud Manager at the University of Michigan Dearborn, about reducing friction in email campaigns. They discuss the importance of personalization, the challenges of managing email communications, and the impact of strategic changes in messaging. Cory shares insights on improving student engagement through dynamic content and storytelling, emphasizing the need for clear, actionable communication. The conversation also touches on the role of technology in enhancing the student experience and the significance of creating a seamless journey for prospective students. They also review slides from a presentation that demonstrate the effectiveness of visual changes, such as adding icons, in improving email readability.

To view the presentation slides referenced in this episode click here.


Takeaways:

  1. Personalization in email campaigns can significantly enhance student engagement.
  2. Dynamic content and storytelling are effective in reducing friction in communication.
  3. Clear, actionable communication is crucial for improving student experience.
  4. Strategic changes in messaging can lead to increased application and deposit rates.
  5. Technology plays a vital role in enhancing the student journey.
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#97 - Reducing Friction in Your Email Nurture Campaigns to Prospective Students w/ Cory Glover

#97 - Reducing Friction in Your Email Nurture Campaigns to Prospective Students w/ Cory Glover

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