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Concep Ltd
25 September 2007 12:52pm
Hi Joe
Concep can help in a number of ways which I would be happy to walk through with you in an introductory call. We provide a complete suite of digital communication solutions that can be bespoke to your specific requirement. Please contact me on my email if you would like to arrange a time to call or visit our website www.concepglobal.com for more information.
Regards Richard
On 09:17:15 21 September 2007 joem wrote:
Managing Director at Cranmore Digital Consulting Ltd
26 September 2007 08:39am
Joe,
I have used a system called Concep Campaigner which I was very happy with and which would meet your needs. Very flexible and very robust and some nice little add-ons for events and christmas cards. Call Richard Hartshorne there on 0207 952 5598 or have a look at their site www.concepglobal.com .
Sarah Alder
On 17:43:58 22 September 2007 PaulCrabtreeAdestra wrote:
Chief Marketing Geek at Ensight - http://www.getensight.com
26 September 2007 18:48pm
Hi joem,
Your best bet would be to insource your emailing if at all possible. Keep in mind that taking control of your emarketing in-house requires maintaining your sending environment (hardware, up-time, blacklist monitoring, etc) but can still be more cost effective than outsourcing for the volume you're aiming towards.
Ensight can offer you a once-off license cost for our emarketing suite, with monthly support costs to monitor and maintain your server environment, that will surely be lower than the £1,000 per campaign you're currently paying.
Kind regards
-- John
On 09:17:15 21 September 2007 joem wrote: