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Marketing Executive at BSI Management Systems
16 August 2007 09:44am
Does anyone know what are the best products to use as inhouse email marketing tools. I'm looking to use a product called exact target for our email campaigns and we are probably looking to send out around 500 a week. Obiviously the cheaper the better but I don't want to lose quality.
Director of eCommerce at A well known Telco
16 August 2007 12:34pm
whats ur rough budget?
E-Business Consultant at Dan Barker
16 August 2007 14:07pm
hi, Simon,
I always recommend mailchimp. It's cheap, simple to use, great customer service, they're ridiculously knowledgeable.
500 emails will cost you $15 .
hope that helps!
daniel
Social Media Consultant at SiM Media Ltd
20 August 2007 09:08am
Hi Simon,
I can help you with either an ASP or fully managed email broadcast campaign.
simon.magee@ipt-ltd.co.uk
Deliverability & Compliance Manager at Pure360
21 August 2007 08:57am
My lot use pure360 the customer service is really good and the software as so easy to use in my opinion. I tried a few others but no-one else could really compete with the interface. On top of that I can do the tekki stuff and my marketing execs can do the copy and sends, really worth a look.
If you need a managed service, they do that as well.
Data Marketing Manager at Associated Northcliffe Digital
21 August 2007 12:22pm
Hi Simon, i've used both Cheetahmail, Communicator, EmailVision, Adestra and Dotmailer. Let me know what kind of volume you are looking to do each month and how you collect email data currently, and i'll let you know which one is better
Social Media Consultant at SiM Media Ltd
21 August 2007 14:44pm
Hi Guys,
I work for Email Bureau and can help.
Have a look at www.emailbureau.co.uk or our new platform (not yet live) www.mailperformance.com.
We can help so please call.
BDL at OptinBuilders
21 August 2007 18:17pm
On 18:14:28 21 August 2007 MarkAdler wrote: Hi ,
This is Mark with OptinBuilders. We would be able to provide you with the software which would help you to roll out email campign and helps in generating lead and also which can help you to bring more traffic ,It is possible to track all the information like the click throughs, responses.leads, etc. If you could help me with your contact number I would be able to explain you how our email tracking campaign works We can also be able to roll out an email campaign and can provide you with all in formations like click throughs, responses, leads, etc help you. we are an online marketing firm. and we can provide solutions like email campaign, appending ,cleansing, marketing lists etc.
Let me know if you require any additional information.
Regards,
Mark Adler
Business Development Executive
OptinBuilders,
Tel 832-932-8721| Fax 800.504.3619
www.Optinbuilders.co.Uk
l
Data Marketing Manager at Associated Northcliffe Digital
22 August 2007 11:05am
Great to see all the suppliers trying to get your business Simon :-( some advice from from us folks who do email campaigns on a daily basis and who have used lots of providers maybe a little more impartial than these sales men!
Owner at ebbflow
23 August 2007 11:03am
>Does anyone know what are the best products to use as
>inhouse email marketing tools.
I'd recommend dotMailer personally. Very easy to use and cost-effective for both large and small campaigns. You get a WYSIWYG editor too which is useful if you have clients or a team of editors to input content after you've built your original template. The stats you get afterwards show you how successful your email was too. They offer a trial account so it's worth checking it out. UK based too which is good as I believe it's better to send emails from UK servers.
Nik