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Managing Your List
Filed Under (autoresponder) by admin on 31-05-2009
Managing Your List: Paid List Servers vs. Free list Servers. This week we commit be discussing how to manage your email lists. It can be a big activity but we’ll discuss how you can attain a handle on it with insufficient fuss.
As you build up your subscriber list, you’re going to find yourself with an issue. Whichever mail program you’re using, whether it’s Outlook or Eudora or something else, it’s just not going to be set up to deal with the cordial of mass mailing involved with newsletters.
If you hold additional than 50 people on your list—and that consign probably take you less than a week—you’ll need to use a listserv. Don’t even try to do this by yourself!
My hosting company organize this for me. They have a mail server that handles all the mail. I just send them the newsletter and they send it out. Alternatively, you can use a professional listserv such as Microsoft’s List Builder or Sparklist.
There are free list servers available too. While you can use these if you’re on a really tight budget, I don’t recommend it. First, they stuff their own adverts onto your newsletter. That doesn’t just reduce the effectiveness of
your brand, it draws attention away from your own ads—prepared you can persuade people to advertise on a newsletter like this. But their privacy policies have also come under a lot of criticism lately and even some of the
biggest companies have been found to have used their clients’ lists to market their own goods.
If you’re going to do a newsletter—and you should—it’s worth investing in a professional service. That is, after all, what you’re offering.
In conclusion, newsletters then are one of the most effective ways to keep customers, and keep your revenue flowing in. They remind people you’re still out there, provide news about deals and bargains, and give customers
the confidence to buy. You can put them together in a snap, or even pay someone a pretty small fee to do it for you. If you sell advertising space on your newsletter, you’ll even find each issue will pay for itself. For more information please explore this internet marketing resources blog.















































Good writing. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed my Google News Reader..
Matt Hanson