Showing posts with label Autoresponders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autoresponders. Show all posts

Using Free Autoresponders




If you’ve looked at the prices of autoresponders that



are available online, you may have decided to search



for and use a free autoresponder for your marketing



needs. Using free autoresponders is acceptable in



certain situations, and in the world of Internet



marketing, any autoresponder is better than not



using an autoresponder at all!





Your first option for a free autoresponder should be



the one that comes with your webhosting account –



if you have a webhosting account. These



autoresponders can easily be set up through the



control panel of your website, and they do not



contain advertisements from the autoresponder



company or webhosting service. If you do not have



a hosting account, or your hosting



account does not include autoresponders, there are



other options that you can pursue.





There are many free autoresponder services to



choose from. These services are free, because the



company makes their money by placing a small



advertisement in each message that your



autoresponder sends out. These advertisements



may appear at the top of your auto responses, or at



the bottom, depending on which company you use.





Many paid autoresponder services offer a free version



as well. These free versions may or may not include



advertisements in the outgoing messages. These



lighter versions of the paid autoresponders typically



do not include many of the powerful features of the



paid versions. But if you don’t need the more



advanced features, this is a great choice.





Most free autoresponders have a limit on the number



of subscribers you can have. Many people start out



with the limited free versions, and then upgrade to



the paid versions once their lists are large enough



to exceed those limits. Many marketers don’t feel



that the expense of the autoresponder is warranted



until the list that they are building is turning a profit.



From a business standpoint, this makes sense.





As the owner of a business, you are the only one



who can decide whether you need a paid



autoresponder service, or if a free one will do the job.



If your list is small, a free autoresponder should do



everything that you need it to do, but as your list



grows, you should definitely consider upgrading.



However, having the small advertisements that the



free services place in the outgoing



messages may present a problem if the ads



compete with what you are trying to sell. They may



even pose a problem if they do not directly compete



with your product or business. Again, this depends



on what you are trying to accomplish with your

Using Autoresponders Responsibly




In today’s world of unsolicited email and spam laws, it is extremely important that you learn to use your autoresponder responsibly. Autoresponders make our lives much simpler, and they are very powerful marketing tools, but if they are used in a way that they



are not intended, they can quickly turn your life into a nightmare!





First, never add people to your autoresponder mailing list that should not be there. If they have requested information from you, they



should automatically be added, and you should have a ‘double opt-in’ method in place to make them confirm that they have



requested the information. This serves to protect you and them.





Each autoresponder message should include a link that the recipient can click that will automatically remove them from the mailing



list. Without this link, you will be breaking the spam laws, and you risk having your website, your ISP service, your email, and your autoresponders shut down!





We all want to build a list of a million people, but you must do so responsibly, and it does take time. Don’t get in a hurry and break



all the rules and laws in an attempt to build a large list. This will only result in losing your list altogether!