Posted By: Logan ()
Posted On: 02/07/2006 05:47 pm
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I recently launched a new site and was talking to a friend about their newsletter system and their double opt in process. He mentioned he used www.linkcast.com so i was intrigued and signed up and took it for a spin. Very clean and easy to use. I setup my account and added a form provided to create my subscriber page within 5-10 minutes. Its free if you send under 200 a month and 19.95 if you go above that until 10,000. Worth a look, imo, if you are looking for a basic easy good newsletter system.
Note, they don't provide emails/subscribers ... just the system for you to do so and manage. all is double opt in verified thru their system.
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Posted By: SportsGuy (Staff)
Posted On: 02/08/2006 05:42 am
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Nice find Logan.
Here at work we use IMN to manage our roughly 250,000 e-mails per month.
Basically the same idea (higher fees) where they havndle all list management, sending, etc. very, very good way to go for those into e-mails.
I'll check your suggestion out - the price is right for small-volume guys.
Duane
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Posted By: newtvail ()
Posted On: 02/09/2006 07:15 pm
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Maybe I'm just a little thick but I searched all over that site and don't see any sign of newsletter hosting. In fact, I can't find much of anything other than "sponsored results" on their site.
I have just started looking around for a good way to handle a small-volume newsletter to include archiving past issues so they are easily found.
Help???
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Posted By: Logan ()
Posted On: 02/09/2006 08:10 pm
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oops, typed wrong, sorry. here you go
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Posted By: newtvail ()
Posted On: 02/10/2006 07:08 pm
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Whew. Thanks.
Boy do I feel better now. Was beginning to think I had just lost it.
Newt
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Posted By: marstoni ()
Posted On: 02/15/2006 07:11 pm
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I use Campaign Monitor for all my E-Mail marketing and for my clients needs as well. It works quite well for me but I've also heard good things about Linkcast as well.
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