Email marketing service provider

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wecandobiz

We offer a service you run yourself through our Social CRM system. It provides fully integrated HTML email marketing. You can choose from our templates or upload your own. You use your own opt in data. We handle the email campaigns to ensure they meet regulations, don't get you black listed, manage unsubscribes effectivelt etc. Then we provide full reporting that shows opens, clicks, which links they followed etc., not only from the campaign perspective but logged to each CRM contact so you can see their interest over time.

£23 a month geets you 5,000 email credits with it easy to bolt on more if you need them. No contract, no commitment.

PM me if you need more information -- happy to help! :)
 
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core365

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Sep 29, 2009
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Hi,
We offer fully managed email campaigns for clients- we do everything.

We take your email list ( txt or excel is fine )
We design the emailer and provide a web page version as well.
We handle unsubscribes as well.
Send the email and give a report back.

Our smallest scheme based on up to 1500 addresses costs £135+vat per month ( min 6 month campaign)

We are very transparent in what we offer beacuse we are very cost effective.

Our service is for a custom designed emailer for clients who want to enhnace their brand image.

Our biggest client has a monthly send of 20,000 per month.

Let me know if you want to discuss this in more detail or in deed view samples

Paul
 
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Hi, I am looking for a reputable email marketing service provider. Can anyone recommend a business?

There are many out there but it depends on what requirements you have?

- What functionality do you require?
- Do you need autoresponders?
- Do you need it to integrate with your CRM system?

When you provide these it will be easier to recommend a system...
 
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We have a free-to-download factsheet that has an unbiased side-by-side comparison of 5 of some of the biggest and best-known email delivery systems on the market, including Constant Contact, iContact, Dotmailer, Mailchimp and Campaign Monitor:

http://www.small-business-database-marketing.com/email-marketing-systems.html

Even if you're choice isn't on there, you'll get a good idea of features to look out for, plus a pricing benchmark.

George
 
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emailblaster

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Feb 11, 2008
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We have a free-to-download factsheet that has an unbiased side-by-side comparison of 5 of some of the biggest and best-known email delivery systems on the market, including Constant Contact, iContact, Dotmailer, Mailchimp and Campaign Monitor:

http://www.small-business-database-marketing.com/email-marketing-systems.html

Even if you're choice isn't on there, you'll get a good idea of features to look out for, plus a pricing benchmark.

George


These are mainly American companies - what about profiling UK companies for the UK marketplace?
 
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point across . co . uk

Hi

Just thought I should join in as everybody is pitching for business. We offer a simple and easy to use system, that has all the features you require.

In fact we are so confident in our product that we offer the most generous free trial available, which is for 31 days and allows you to send unlimited e-mails to up to 1000 contacts. Once your trial is over we offer a simple rolling monthly subscription starting from £10.

If you would like to give it a try we can get an account set-up and then give you a call to talk you through how it works.

Kindest Regards

Sam
 
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These are mainly American companies - what about profiling UK companies for the UK marketplace?

These are mainly American companies - what about profiling UK companies for the UK marketplace?

As you can see I've included Dotmailer, and recommend that for UK businesses (not least because they accept the soft opt-in). Plus, the other providers are amongst the best-known, even in this country. I didn't want to go to the considerable effort of analysing a series of providers who are comparatively unknown to the wider market.

Having said that, I'd be more than happy to add more providers to our list. If you or anyone else would like to be included, please just send me a breakdown of your service based on the categories in our guide.

George
 
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