E-Mail Marketing - Help!

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by ItzSS, Dec 11, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hey Guys,

    I'm currently trying to get our e-mail campaign going, we have at least 10,000 opt-in email addresses for each of our sites so I'm really investing some time in making sure everything is done right.

    We currently have all the tracking sorted out, all the SQL lead id's, redirects, affiliate links, email format, lists and etc sorted out... Here's my problem.

    I'm using Golden Lasso eLoop 4.0 and I hate it. It's terrible, cumbersome, extremely unfriendly to work with and makes everything a pain in the ***.

    What would you recommend I try out? I could do the Constant Contact but I don't know much about their deliverability and ISP spam agreements, etc.

    Any input appreciated, the sooner the better.
     
    ItzSS, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  2. affiliatesheree

    affiliatesheree Peon

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    I use Aweber and couldn't be happier. They've never failed to deliver an email.

    Hope this helps,

    Sheree
     
    affiliatesheree, Dec 11, 2007 IP
  3. ItzSS

    ItzSS Peon

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    On Aweber don't you have to first email all of the users you have in your opt-in list and make them double opt-in, giving a large potential for losing more than half your list?
     
    ItzSS, Dec 11, 2007 IP
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    bizz_man Well-Known Member

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    I also use aweber, you want to have your visitors double opt-In to verifier their email address. Theirs no point of emailing fake email addresses. Plus if they double opt-In they are more likely to read the info you provide them. It also protects you from all spam laws. You don’t lose half your list, you would be surprised I only lose 2% maybe.

    Good luck
     
    bizz_man, Dec 12, 2007 IP