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389 ppm and rising
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Järvenpää, Finland
Posts: 4,147
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I don't, but after eight hours you'd think someone woulda replied. What exactly do you need? I'm also interested in setting up a website to market literature of a dubious nature. My idea is that sad ole gits download the PDF files which are locked with passwords. When I get their lolly, I send the passwords by email. My free fonts www.utfi.net
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Junkie[scum]
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: location, location
Posts: 1,647
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not my kind of thing but been asked to do it |
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Registered User
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Central Valley California
Posts: 3
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I've used Constant Contact as an e-mail marketing tool. Through the online software, you can design professional e-blasts with pictures and links. Once you send your e-blast, the program will take care of the reporting. You'll be able to know who opened your e-blast and what they clicked on. Check out Ripley Designs Blogspot "Get 'Em Done Right" and Constant Contact for more information. You can even work with companies who will manage your constant contact account for you. One company I know of is Ripley Designs. Good luck! |
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Free Ring Ding™
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester
Posts: 9,535
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Campaign Monitor - industry standard ? I use it anyway and its does the trick nicely. ..................
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css is cool m'kay
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 307
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How do you build the eflyer so that the images show when the eflyer is recieved... without the user having to "enable images"... or is there no way you can stop this? I want my clients to know that when I send their eflyer, recipients will see the images. |
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Specialist SEO CMS
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Devon, UK
Posts: 28
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RSS feeds are becoming much more popular and effective than email campaigns, which no one has every liked. Feedburner has some great free monitoring and Google analytics is also great for measuring the performance of any campaign. I'd also recommend viral marketing campaigns with RSS screensavers or small PC game competitions. It's nicer to offer things people appreciate. |
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