Looking for a free auto Responder.... VIA EMAIL.. I'm going to be using for affiliate marketing.. SO one without ads in them would be awesome... also.. maybe allows pictures... and autoresponders for like weekly emails etc.. ...
you know an email autoresponder...
Three answers:
Alfred
2010-05-26 14:11:16 UTC
I am an affiliate marketer as well and most of my business comes through email marketing. The auto responder I use is aweber. With aweber you are able to track the number of opens and clicks on your affiliate links for each email that you send. You can setup a series of followup messages to send to your list every few days to keep in touch with and market to on complete autopilot. Aweber also allows you to use html to enter your own pictures, banners, and anything else you may want to add.
Most internet marketers use email marketing because it allows you to sell to your customers over and over instead of just losing them after the first sale. The money is really in the list and if you know how to market to them there is truly a lot of money to be made.
Aweber may not be free but it makes life a lot easier. For only $19 a month all you would have to do is make one sale on average, to cover 2 months worth of your subscription.
If your interested in learning more about aweber click on the source link below.
Thanks and good luck with whatever path you choose.
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2016-12-15 10:23:02 UTC
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grindstaff
2016-12-15 09:48:31 UTC
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