Archiv for February, 2010


published: February 28th, 2010

How i can download free Email Marketing Software – Full Verson?

Hello Friends, I am Sanjay Kumar i need some kind of email Marketing Software to i will send unlimited emails to my friends. If you have any solution in free please answer me.

Sounds to me like you want to be able to SPAM people. That is illegal. It is against Y! A TOS to ask for things that are illegal.

published: February 28th, 2010

How do I get people to Opt-In to my internet Marketing Email List?

I currently run a small internet marketing blog and I have an email autoresponder with which I offer a free 5 day mini course on my subject matter.

The subject matter is: Internet Marketing and making money online.

How would you suggest I promote the actual opting in to my email list to build a list of prospects etc.

The best way to sign people up and keep them coming is useful, original content that is always fresh and updated. In fact, if you’re talking about making money online, I’d hint at ways that you could do it which are easy or at the very least intriguing.

Since you’re touting yourself as a subject matter expert, you need to demonstrate that what you have to say is valuable and they can benefit from it. Success stories are good for this and will improve your chances that they will stay tuned.

Other ways to build opt-ins are referrals (ask subscribers to refer a friend), an incentive of some kind, purchase an email list (this is kind of a gray area), or find a partner who might already have a decent list and sponsor them.

Also, since you run a blog, are you fully syndicated? There’s a lot of chatter out there and at the very least you should participate in boosting your blog’s reputation.

published: February 28th, 2010

Can you tell me an effective email advertising website?

Hello. I own a web development company, www.itconsultinglive.com and I want to advertise my products and services on email, but I find it hard to chose, as google is providing lots of choices, and I don’t know which of them are spam and which are optin. In other words, please help me find an effective opt-in email advertising & marketing company, so I can submit my advertising email, and people read it, so it gets me traffic.
Thanks!

Hello,

You can use this opt-in email advertising company to send your advertising email: TakeTheInternetBack.com
There are over 100 000 double opt-in members in the database that own the site, and they receive comissions for reading the emails. The prices are shown in the page below, and you can chose either small packages, either a large number of users, depending on your budget.

http://www.taketheinternetback.com/opt-in-email-advertising-marketing-advertisers.php

Let me know if you need other info!

Thanks!

published: February 28th, 2010

Do you know of any free email marketing campaign service online?


You have to build your own. go to http://ewebsmith.com for the software to use once you get about 500 names. Sign in for updates.

published: February 28th, 2010

Starting an opt-in email marketing campaign but isp only allows 1000 emails per day, what do i do?

I WOULD LIKE TO KEEP THIS ISP BUT ALSO WOULD LIKE THE ABILITY TO SEND AND RECEIVE UNLIMITED emailS.

Check for a upgrade and if you send me a SPAM I might send you B.S. credit card information so you waste you time and money.

published: February 28th, 2010

Email Marketing / Bulk email?

I work for a legitimate organisation that wants to email approximately 1000 people individually.
I’m looking for some software that will easily send emails individually & reliably without disclosing the other recipients in our mailing list. Also I want to avoid getting marked asa spammer.

Are there any free or low products on the market that anyone can recommend?

I recomend paying someone to do, lets say the cheapest software you can get out there is £100, if your paying someone £5 an hour, you have 20 working hours that the employee can send the emails out in. That means they just have to send 50 out in an hour. or 0.8333* in a minute.

published: February 28th, 2010

What is the best program for email marketing campaigns?

I am about to launch a new computing goods website for the business and wish to inform customers on file about it.

What is the best program to use to conduct email marketing campaigns?

Have any of you lot got any suggestions, preferably we’d prefer one that has statistics such as read, deleted, un-subscribed, etc.

Looking forward to your suggestions.
Thanks

Well, I have spent a gazillion hours looking into this myself. I’ve learned a lot through the trial and error method and the school of hard knocks because I’ve actually used several different ones.

I’ve also gotten opinions from some of the "super affiliate" top marketers on the web who have big lists they email to all the time.

So here goes a brief rundown of what I’ve learned:
1. i contact is the cheapest and most basic. very few frills.
2. constant contact is a step above icontact in terms of bells and whistles but if you boil it all down they are not that different (cc costs a bit more).
3. Lyris is a lot more than just an email program. They offer some pretty awesome data and lead-tracking capabilities through their own software. If you want to be able to track the buying behavior of all website visitors, such as those who buy in a store vs. online vs over the phone, etc. then this is the one for you.
4. Almost EVERY super affiliate with the big email lists strongly recommend Aweber for the highest open rates in the industry. (And the thus the highest % read and the lowest deleted %, etc.)

They’ve got the greatest autoresponder programs for you, which provides the most important element to making money: Continual followup with different people in the right way.

Full Disclosure: I have no commercial relationship or interest in any of these (or any other) email programs.

Conclusion: If you’re building a big list strictly for web marketing, then Aweber is the best. If you’re using the email list and the website to complement and support a bricks and mortar store, then Lyris is the best. If you just want to send out less than 1,000 emails once a month, perhaps in newsletter format, then Constant Contact will work just fine. And icontact is similar but the budget choice.

If you want to be #1 in Google (and other search engines) in your local market, for what you sell, I can show you how. It’s pretty easy if you know what you’re doing. http://www.thetaxdoctor.info; http://www.thetaxdoctor.info/custom7.php or email me at ucanbenumberone@gmail.com

published: February 28th, 2010

Does anyone know of low cost, high performance email marketing list rental service?

I’d like to rent a list of email addresses targeting email recipients who may be interested in shopping and clothing. I’ve tried one such service so far, but the have not done much to increase my conversion rates. Any ideas?

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published: February 25th, 2010

How do I start an efficeint Email Marketing with E-brochures and all?

Where can I get free autoresponder software. I want to provide email marketing with e brochures and all to my customers. Any tips and tricks?

You’d have to do a search for a web email extractor which will find a load of email addresses according to a keyword (ex. Real Estate). They usually run about $20 – $90. Then you’ll have do a search for a bulk emailer to put in all your leads and send out your ad. Just be sure to include the opt out link on your brochure. I’ve found it more effective to have only text on your email so that there are no pictures to download when the receiver gets it. People get a little hesitant to download pictures with all of these virus’s out there. Just have text advertising an easy sale and if their interested they’ll call or click the link to your email and/or website. Good Luck!

published: February 25th, 2010

How could I write an attractive marketing message to use it in email marketing?

I’m working as a web marketer in an arabian web solutions company, so I have to write a message to use it in email marketing … and I wish if you have an examples for these messages … thanks

I’m an email marketer for a financial analysis company. We provide investment/trading-educational products and services to individuals and large financial institutions.

As someone said below, email marketing cannot be taught in this short space and time, but I’ll share a few of the things that have been successful for me and my company.

OBTAINING LEADS
Before you craft a powerful email message, you must 1) have an audience and 2) understand their motivations (know what they want).

So you must obtain an email list. You can buy them, but purchased lists are almost always expensive and frequently saturated (emailed so frequently they they become worthless).

Instead, we employ a lead-generation program, in which we offer a free product (a 20-50 page ebook — something like that) for download. All we ask in return is an email address. We employ a "double opt-in" [look it up if you're unfamiliar] lead-generation method to ensure our list is highly qualified and kept clean. If you don’t want our emails, we don’t want you to get them, bottom line. Without explaining in too much detail we’ve found that our delivery rates increase when we make sure we only send to people who specifically tell us they want our stuff. If they click the "SPAM" button when we email them, this hurts delivery rates to other people who truly do want our messages.

MARKETING MESSAGE
Ok, now that you have a list (audience), you must decide how to market your product/service. There are several successful methods, but via email, the long-copy sales letter approach is in my opinion the very best.

Here’s what we’ve been doing with great success lately. We craft a very compelling, "you"-focused (emotional if appropriate), 500-1000 word email message that focuses SOLELY on getting a CLICK. This message is NOT designed to sell your product; it’s designed only to get people to want to learn more about it, i.e. click a link to your long-copy sales letter landing page.

Once people click to that page, they should see today’s date (there are easy HTML codes to facilitate this); it provides a subtle yet important feeling of legitimacy. They should also see similar imagery to the email message (same logo, same copy style, same coloring, etc. — they must know INSTANTLY they’re at the correct site.)

Highly qualified buyers make the best subscribers (high retention rates) and repeat customers, so don’t be afraid to share EVERY MINUTE DETAIL (no matter how small or insignificant you think it might be) — and I mean EVERYTHING!

I’ve seen successful long-copy sales letter pages run anywhere from 5000 words to 20000 words (a general guideline is: the higher the commitment, the longer, more detailed the copy.)

Readers MUST be immediately hooked into a message designed specifically for them, for example …

….

Sept. 3, 2009

Greetings active stock trader,

This message is all about you.

But first let me tell you something "about me."

I want to tell you how I turned a very small investment into a retirement nest egg.

Warning: This investment strategy is not for novices, and it does include a certain level of risk, but with a little more reading you’ll learn to mitigate risk and capitalize opportunity.

etc., etc., etc.

Please act now. We’ve even eliminated the risk for you by providing a bullet-proof money-back guarantee. Opportunity is not a lengthy visitor.

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Warmest regards,

YOUR NAME
your position
your company

But DO NOT make the letter all one font with huge blocks of copy. Break up the copy with bigger, bold subheads, use images of people using your product along with "cutlines" to describe what’s in the images (real images are preferred, stock are acceptable), show the product itself, include a short letter in a sidebar from the products’ creator/manager about what it will provide, how it was created, why it was created, etc.

THIS IS IMPORTANT: Provide direct steps to checkout throughout the copy, not just at the end.

Some marketers prefer to use long-copy sales letters directly in the email, but this multi-step process (short email > long-copy sales letter > checkout process) has been the most effective for me. I believe it’s because we tightly optimize each step for a very specific purpose:

email’s purpose is to gain credibility, qualify your lead and get the click
– Long-copy sales letter’s purpose is to strengthen trust by getting readers to your website, share details about your product, share testimonials from your current customers, tell readers how you’ve eliminated the risk to trying your product and then facilitate an order.
– Checkout process must be as clean, simple and fast as possible. Take their money and get out of the way — eliminate anything that might create someone to stall during the checkout process.
- As soon as the checkout process is complete (and not before), tell people about similar products the