Yellow, I have a forum with 8k members. I wish to send them newsletter but dreamhost doesnt allow me to. So i want a cheap hosting or whatever which I can use to email my forum members about announcements and the like. Any friends know where I can get such kind of service ??
If you use VB, it sends email via cron...sending a few every hour and so on....Most hosts shouldn't have problems with that..I use mine with Hostgator without any problem at all
Dreamhost doesnt allow that. They need details of "opt in" and what not. Ne other option other than vb internal ?
How do I obtain info about that frm VBulletin? I mean they are members, isnt that enough proof to email them ?
I noticed these guys advertising on DP a few weeks back, I bookmarked it to take a look later - http://www.activecampaign.com/12all/order.php Still not signed up or used them yet so I can't vouch for them, but they are cheap.
Thnx...ill check it out. What I din like about their site is that they hav not mentioned the period for the license. I will hav to talk to their live chat when I get time. Thanks though. Greened.
Check out www.campaignmonitor.com, I've used them on a few occassions, they are cost effective and reliable.
Wait wait, I don't get it - you cannot e-mail your subscribed forum members from your vbulletin admin panel?
MattUK, if you know of a good quality, cost effective provider, please let me know. I'm always on the lookout to save some money.
I posted one above that is the cheapest I've come across, though like I've said, I've not actually used it yet. We currently have a white label solution with Bronto, though Constant Contacts does the same job and is a little cheaper. We send out between 250,000 and 3,000,000 emails per month, all are our clients opt-in lists before I get accused of spamming So it depends on how scaleable you want to be - with Campaign Monitor, at a flat rate of 1c per recipient we'd pay out tens of thousands per month!
You should make sure your vBulletin terms include a section that basically acts as a single opt-in when they sign up for your forum. You could put something simple that states by signing up to your forum, they will receive occassional emails. I would also support that with a 2nd opt in when they verify their email address to gain forum access, where I'd state again that participating in your forum will put them on your email list. Make sure you meet all the opt-out and unsubscribe requirements as well, when you do send your email. Danay Escanaverino, of Filinet, wrote a good article for us you might find useful: http://www.affiliateprograms.com/an-affiliates-guide-to-successful-email-marketing/879/1.html Cheers,
Thanks for the links dave and paul. Greened I have changed the tos of vbulletin forum, wherein It is mentioned that they will receive occasional emails. But dreamhost does not count it as opt in. Moreover, I also used phplist to send emails, but they said they do not accept that script / software for sending emails. So the best option for me is to send emails using a different emailing service or host. I will go through the links. Thank you guys, you have been very supportive.
We've played around with CampaignMonitor, after being, well, disgruntled by Constant Contact. Seems like a great interface - the only catch (that is really poorly documented) is that when you setup your email, it has to get approved by them... The turn around time is stated as '12 hours'... LOL. Make sure your first email (and possibly all of them) aren't mission critical or time sensitive. Cheers,
Another vote for PhpList. Even you don't mind tinkering with it a bit, it can do the job, even with hosts that throttle the number of email you can send per hour. For true high volumes, though, you're going to need to go to a GetResponse or Aweber solution.