Really, I didn't know that. I'll look into that, cause I'd agree.
Erika L. Walker-Arnold wrote:
> As impressive as they may be - they are tagged as SPAM in many SPAM
> databases ...
> And that's not useable IMO.
>
> Cheers,
> Erika
>
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As impressive as they may be - they are tagged as SPAM in many SPAM
databases ...
And that's not useable IMO.
Cheers,
Erika
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http://www.constantcontact.com
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Fi
Eeek! $150 per 25k addresses? That can get kinda expensive
personally, I prefer the CPM model like MailerMailer or Vertical Response
Re: multi-part mail, are you using CF? AFAIK there's native support in
the new CFMAIL - and pre mx - it's just a matter of inserting the
content headers manua
(why can't they just be called secretaries?)
When I was an administrative assistant at the end of the 90's, because
secretaries got paid more! The secretary pay bracket was a good 25% higher
then the administrative assistant pay bracket.
--
Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
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Yep, really easy. In fact, our office admin person (why can't they just
be called secretaries?) is the one who sets up all that, monitors the
tracking, etc, and she wouldn't know html from hotmail. There's a free
trial available, you should give it a whirl.
BTW, I get no money or any other co
right, but i am not sure other then tracking user stats what it is good for.
the templates should be easy enough to create right?
On 10/5/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Paul, you should really check out constant contact. They have AWESOME
> stats tools, tools for the client to cr
Paul, you should really check out constant contact. They have AWESOME
stats tools, tools for the client to create their own newsletters
without html experience, they are very clean and crisp, just overall a
great product for the price. Why reinvent the wheel? We use this for a
bunch of clien