Ever used email marketing for affiliate advertising?

Discussion in 'Affiliate Programs' started by MBHT, Sep 23, 2005.

  1. #1
    I've been looking into renting opt-in lists to mail affiliate advertising. Doubleclick's #s estimate about a 34% open rate, an 8% click rate from that, and a 4% sale rate from that. Based on these #s I can't understand why everyone isn't doing this. I think it's safe to say that the company I'm expecting to go with, provided the references check out, is not a scam. Given that, does it work or am I about to waste my hard earned cash?

    Who has tried this? What are the cons and what kind of success rates (%s, if you can) did you achieve?
     
    MBHT, Sep 23, 2005 IP
  2. amitpatel_3001

    amitpatel_3001 Results Follow Patience

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    Mr MBHT i was also trying for these types of Email Lists but people here in digital point said me that i was trying to SPAM.
     
    amitpatel_3001, Sep 23, 2005 IP
  3. MBHT

    MBHT Well-Known Member

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    SPAM? Bosh! Flimshaw! Balderdash! Let them say it again then. I'm eager for a beating.
     
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    Have not try yet. would like to know the result:)
     
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  5. MBHT

    MBHT Well-Known Member

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    Well,
    I've now had the opportunity to use 2 companies on 3 occasions.

    The first I rented a double opt-in list from Sunwest group or sunwestgroup.com. Julie Cook was the person I dealt with but I've since heard that that may not even be her real name. She and her company are a TOTAL SCAM and I got ripped off for $750. She never delivered any tracking at all, and promised a refund that never showed. Ultimately, I filed a complaint with the FBI internet fraud div., but I don't know of any results. I'm as sure as I can be that she never sent the emails.

    The 2nd company was Expedite email marketing. Anthony Drudi is my contact there. He seems like a pretty good guy. Another guy, Joe, once answered my call and told me a list would cost twice! what Anthony told me. So I'm not sure everyone there is on the up-and-up. The first time I sent 500,000 double-opt-ins and like a fool did not set up any means to track results. They provide tracking, but I can't say whether or not it actually converted to any sales.

    I have since used them again, and this time tracked the results. The click-through rates varied pretty dramatically between their numbers and mine. I showed 150+ click throughs and they showed 1500+. Not sure what that's aabout. And finally, I did not make ANY sales from this camaign. Whether Expedite offers any make-good campaigns for this is yet to be determined.

    Draw your own conclusions.
     
    MBHT, Mar 20, 2006 IP
  6. holyearth

    holyearth Active Member

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    I would be interested to know anyone else's comments on this subject...

    MBHT your last post was quite informative! Sunwestgroup's website screams scam at me...

    The big companies in this business are "Optin Real Big" (VERY expensive)...

    Some other more recommended ones:

    [www]exmmarketing[com]
    [www]spamfreeadvertising[org]
    [www]bestpricedlists[com]/consumeremail.aspx
    [www]spamalternative[com]
     
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  7. EHubert

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    Aweber and Constant Contact seem to be the industry leaders in email marketing, but I'm not sure if they do affiliate marketing campaigns.
     
    EHubert, Aug 14, 2008 IP
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    Aweber is for newsletters not for mass mailing etc.
     
    aditya_sfs, Aug 14, 2008 IP
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    You use Aweber and Constant Contact to mail to lists that you have created. They don't have ready made lists for you to use. Good luck!!
     
    amomswish, May 29, 2011 IP
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    The pros can be pretty beneficial as long as they opt in to your mailing list, the cons are even if they have opted in to your mailing list, they can still complain (if they never remembered opting in) and your ISP and/or autoresponder service can shut you down. The other major cons are the reputable autoresponder networks always demand that your users re opt-in, and many won't
     
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    Why not! If you have niche list.Its works well
     
    88dbsakthi, Jul 26, 2011 IP
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    .... leverage the power of someone else's list
    create a solo ad and send it to ezine newsletter (and their list)
    very targeted traffic...
     
    sundown16, Jul 27, 2011 IP