Opt-IN E-Mailing List Company??

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by QuickStang, Dec 2, 2007.

  1. #1
    Just Curious to know if anyone has ever heard of, or used this comany??

    http://www.webtrafficmarketing.com/

    NO issues with MacAfee site advisor and the sites that gave them great testimonials are ligit as well. Unless someone else knows any other Opt-In E-Mail order Spam FREE company that has given them good results, I was going to give Web Traffic Marketing a try this week.

    Thanks Gang :)
     
    QuickStang, Dec 2, 2007 IP
  2. Rybackwealthgroup

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    #2
    Havent heard of the site but nice Mustang!

    Jason Ryback


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    Rybackwealthgroup, Dec 4, 2007 IP
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    Stay away. As with any mass emailer I can almost guarantee that you'll see very little hits to your site and certainly won't convert them into sales. They are randomly gathered emails that have no interest in you or your website, so it's unlikely that they'll even open your email.

    If you're still convinced by the sales letter then by all means try it out. I'd contact them first though to see if they do infact reply to emails -- a lot of sites claim to offer the money back guarantee, but when the majority of their customers ask for a refund, they turn a blind-eye and pretend to never have received your refund request.

    Best of luck,
    Liam
     
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    Well.. if you have an opt-in list like he's saying, then it wouldn't be just spam.
     
    ItzSS, Dec 4, 2007 IP
  5. Ernster

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    Don't waste your money.

    If you are going to do it, promote your own opt in page, don't try and promote a sales page.

    You should really start building your own list.
     
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  6. QuickStang

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    THANKS :D



    Normally, I would agree with you, because I have been looking around for a bulk E-mail blast company and in my search, I have found some real weeners :rolleyes:, LOL. I did contact WebTrafficMarketing to ask them a few questions, and they responded to me in like with-in an hour. They don't spam, because everyone that gets these e-mails has agreed to recieve them. It makes that clear because when you preview your ad to be blasted, it has at the bottom, "That this not spam, you have agreed to recieve these emails from WebTrafficMarketing." There where no issues of spam or any other issues from McAfee site advisor, All GREEN, and I did a little looking up on the sites that gave them testimonials, and they checked out. So, not saying its going to still bring me in a large amount of traffic, or if any at all to my site, but this was the only company that has check out pretty good so far. I signed-up, and I'm giving them a week to see what happens. Whether they work out or not, I'll let you guys Know what the out come is :)

    Now about my own Opt-in list, not sure about that, I feel that my site, because the nature of what I'm promoting, can basicly sell itself. I could be wrong, but I feel its just easier to promote my website.:confused:
     
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  7. Searchnology.com

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    The poor quality of the site itself screams stay away!! There are just a reseller of spam services.

    Good luck!
     
    Searchnology.com, Dec 4, 2007 IP