Bulk email software

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Lastbutnotleast, May 1, 2008.

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  2. chickut

    chickut Banned

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    I use-
    darkmailer $499
    super email sender
    and a few botnets

    I've never tried sendblaster. I guess you probably get the same results with all of them.
     
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    from what ive noticed using the same sort of bulk email software is that honestly it doesnt work. do you ever click on links from an unknown sender?
     
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    This is not the topic benpolska

    The topic is: are you a user of Sendblaster and if so, what do you think of this bulk email software?
     
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    Its interesting i would also like to know what people think about that software? Does it use their smpt server or your own isp's or web hosts smpt?

    Also does anybody know any other better bulk email softwares that they could recommend?
     
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  6. Lastbutnotleast

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    If you know any reliable marketing email software then please let me know . I would like to use it for my site ( aspiranthunt.com)
     
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    Anybody use Sendblaster?
     
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    MailBoy seem to be one of the cheapest one.
     
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    Been doing email marketing for years. This thing runs from your PC. That means you're using your ISP's dynamic IP address. This address won't last long with the big providers. They only accept 100 or so connections from a dynamic IP. Then, if you get complaints, your ISP can (and will) cut you off along with all your internet access. You'll probably get 1000 emails out the first time. After that, it's downhill...fast.

    Not worth it. Unless you have your own dedicated mail server, with a dedicated IP and SPF set up, don't bother. Go with Aweber, MailChimp, iContact or someone else. Let them deal with the headaches.

    For the record, my business uses Campaign Enterprise and we keep our lists uber-clean.
     
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    I've been using MailBoy (2004) for years but now the results are very bad

    I guess it would be the same with Sendblaster
     
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    i would also like to know more about this to... as i seen sendblaster and was going to buy it....
     
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    Hmm this is interesting....,

    I emailed SendBlaster... they have 15 day money back gurantee...

    But Sendblaster or Blendblaster i think you would need a pretty good SMTP for it to send and land in the users inbox. They do something called direct send and SMTP send... but i think i will look into it their product later on..
     
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    If this software uses your own computer to send emails, it won't work.

    The receiving email servers will block your computer IP anyway.
     
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    Yep - And they provide a built in SMTP

    I guess that's what is going to happen indeed :(
     
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    Hey respond 2 my PM please
     
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    Hey BlueSquares. I’ll testify from trial and error that trying to use your isp’s ip won’t work as you said. Doesn’t matter if you spend $50.00 or $500.00 on software it will get you to the same place which is no where You’ll be looking for a new Internet service provider before some of the emails are even opened. The poster above that says hey come on its spam why bother no one is going to click the links anyway, may want to reconsider. Because sending unsolicited emails works as a marketing tool. If it didn’t why would the spammers bother?

    Then there are people like some here in this thread, me included, who would like to get involved with email marketing because it is such a cost effective way to get out your idea to so many people all at once. We want to say to the recipient of our emails hey this is a really great idea, if you wouldn’t mind taking just a quick look at what I have here I promise I wont offend you in any way I’m not wanting to sell you any pills that will make certain of you body parts grow larger, no drugs or gambling just a new idea. And I promise I‘ll never send you another email again…………………

    But the “I hate spammers” chorus wants to lump us all together and those new ideas never get a chance to compete in the same free market. Anyone know how to find a middle ground ????
     
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  18. sohan7

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    You can check Easy Inbox Mailer. This Bulk email sending software can send 1500 emails/hour using Gmails smtp server. You just have to add few Gmail ids and password and select how many emails you want to send using each gmail id. Default is 100. The software switch each gmail id after sending 100 email using each id. Also it supports html and email attachment, failed email list, different reply to address, and you can address receiver name on Subject field such as Hi John instead of only hi. You can download the software for free from this site

    http://www.easyinboxmailer.com

    Also Check this site

    http://www.addressspider.com ( This software can Search Worldwide company name, address, phone number, web address and saves on CSV file. Try free
    Reply With Quote
     
    sohan7, Nov 1, 2009 IP