We have a local council in the UK as a client, and in addition to a leaflet campaign they also want to send out the information via emai.
They haven't sent out regular email newsletters in the past, although it is something they would like to be doing on a regular basis in the future.
So far they've sent emails to mailing lists generated from their CMR database (via a CSV file).
It could now be the time for them to move to something more sophisticated where people can subscribe/unsubscribe, and it'd be easy for them to send emails that are professionally done, i.e. based on proper templates and with a proper and neat text-only version.
My impression has been that this can be best dono through some online service. Am I right, and can you recommend any good UK-based services?
I have just implemented and e-crm processes for a London Business School using email vision and now completing implmentation of an e-crm system for the sales team.
If you need some help please free to contact me nadimn@qarshiuk.com
Regards
On 17:52:05 12 June 2008 spirelli wrote:
We have a local council in the UK as a client, and in addition to a leaflet campaign they also want to send out the information via emai.
They haven't sent out regular email newsletters in the past, although it is something they would like to be doing on a regular basis in the future.
So far they've sent emails to mailing lists generated from their CMR database (via a CSV file).
It could now be the time for them to move to something more sophisticated where people can subscribe/unsubscribe, and it'd be easy for them to send emails that are professionally done, i.e. based on proper templates and with a proper and neat text-only version.
My impression has been that this can be best dono through some online service. Am I right, and can you recommend any good UK-based services?
Many thanks.
Aleks Szymanski
Chariman at Itineris Limited
13 June 2008 10:39am
Hi,
OK, gentle Friday sales pitch. We've got a great email marketing platform in i.send that could work well for you. Cliet like Anglian Windows, GLA, Ipswich Town Football Club and Proton Cars love it.
You'll find lots of information and all pricing at www.isendit.co.uk. Or give one of our advisors a call on 0870 458 2775 - they'd be delighted to chat through options with you.
Very helpful, thanks. Seems defiantely more affordable than EmailVision.
On 10:39:51 13 June 2008 AleksSzymanski wrote:
Hi,
OK, gentle Friday sales pitch. We've got a great email marketing platform in i.send that could work well for you. Cliet like Anglian Windows, GLA, Ipswich Town Football Club and Proton Cars love it.
You'll find lots of information and all pricing at www.isendit.co.uk. Or give one of our advisors a call on 0870 458 2775 - they'd be delighted to chat through options with you.
Have you considered getting an in house solution for your client?
Because of the nature of the campaigns a council shouldn't have problems with deliverability, will likely only send plain text messages, but could end up with a large list, sending a considerable number of mailings.
We have found Lyris to provide excellent service and allow us to have the control that we need for our campaigns.
GatorMail Lite is a campaign wizard ideal for sending HTML and text newsletters. It has full tracking and unsubscribe management; £50/month. www.communigator.co.uk
On 17:52:05 12 June 2008 spirelli wrote:
We have a local council in the UK as a client, and in addition to a leaflet campaign they also want to send out the information via emai.
They haven't sent out regular email newsletters in the past, although it is something they would like to be doing on a regular basis in the future.
So far they've sent emails to mailing lists generated from their CMR database (via a CSV file).
It could now be the time for them to move to something more sophisticated where people can subscribe/unsubscribe, and it'd be easy for them to send emails that are professionally done, i.e. based on proper templates and with a proper and neat text-only version.
My impression has been that this can be best dono through some online service. Am I right, and can you recommend any good UK-based services?
The Email Marketing Beginner's Guide is a starting point for those who want to discover what email is all about. It is free to Econsultancy Bronze members (registered users) and higher.
Econsultancy's Email Marketing Best Practice Guide is a comprehensive document that will help you understand everything you need to know about this complex channel. It is ideal and recommended reading for either agencies, suppliers or in-house client teams.
TRUE
12 June 2008 17:52pm
We have a local council in the UK as a client, and in addition to a leaflet campaign they also want to send out the information via emai.
They haven't sent out regular email newsletters in the past, although it is something they would like to be doing on a regular basis in the future.
So far they've sent emails to mailing lists generated from their CMR database (via a CSV file).
It could now be the time for them to move to something more sophisticated where people can subscribe/unsubscribe, and it'd be easy for them to send emails that are professionally done, i.e. based on proper templates and with a proper and neat text-only version.
My impression has been that this can be best dono through some online service. Am I right, and can you recommend any good UK-based services?
Many thanks.
pea ltd
12 June 2008 18:10pm
sorry you asking about a uk based firm that generate emails as newsletters?
TRUE
12 June 2008 22:31pm
Essentially, yes.
I onder whether people can recommend a good hosted service to send and manage email newsletters with.
Technology Systems Manager at Pinewood Shepperton plc
13 June 2008 06:04am
I have used Emailvision for some time and can recommend them http://www.emailvision.co.uk/
TRUE
13 June 2008 09:31am
Thanks, I've looked at Emailvision. I think look really good, but I think that, starting at serveral thousand Pounds per year they are too price :(
Director at Conrad Electronics UK Ltd
13 June 2008 09:32am
HI,
I have just implemented and e-crm processes for a London Business School using email vision and now completing implmentation of an e-crm system for the sales team.
If you need some help please free to contact me nadimn@qarshiuk.com
Regards
On 17:52:05 12 June 2008 spirelli wrote:
Chariman at Itineris Limited
13 June 2008 10:39am
Hi,
OK, gentle Friday sales pitch. We've got a great email marketing platform in i.send that could work well for you. Cliet like Anglian Windows, GLA, Ipswich Town Football Club and Proton Cars love it.
You'll find lots of information and all pricing at www.isendit.co.uk. Or give one of our advisors a call on 0870 458 2775 - they'd be delighted to chat through options with you.
Thanks
Aleks
TRUE
13 June 2008 11:29am
Very helpful, thanks. Seems defiantely more affordable than EmailVision.
On 10:39:51 13 June 2008 AleksSzymanski wrote:
Head of Marketing at moneysavingexpert.com
13 June 2008 17:55pm
Have you considered getting an in house solution for your client?
Because of the nature of the campaigns a council shouldn't have problems with deliverability, will likely only send plain text messages, but could end up with a large list, sending a considerable number of mailings.
We have found Lyris to provide excellent service and allow us to have the control that we need for our campaigns.
Richard
Marketing Manager at CommuniGator
13 June 2008 18:19pm
GatorMail Lite is a campaign wizard ideal for sending HTML and text newsletters. It has full tracking and unsubscribe management; £50/month. www.communigator.co.uk
On 17:52:05 12 June 2008 spirelli wrote: