Posted by Hendry Lee on 10/12/06 in News and Events
A Web 2.0 service that works much like Digg but for email is now available. FWDitOn.com is a repository for funny emails circulating on the Internet.
Users of the site can rate email forwards (FWDs) out of 5 stars. They record this information and list the best fwd’s circulating around.
Version 2 added much more stuff include […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 08/14/06 in Email Deliverability, List Management, News and Events
Microsoft has added an unsubscribe button to its new Windows Live email user interface. This surprised many email marketers. But, later marketers are calling for other Internet service provider — especially Yahoo! and AOL — to follow suit, writes Ken Magill for Direct Mag.
Microsoft last week became the first e-mail box provider to answer e-mail […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/19/06 in News and Events
Can you believe how much is happening in a day in e-mail marketing industry? There are only so many hours a day and so much to cover. It is my goal to use this blog to share as much related news, tips, tactics, strategies around e-mail marketing with my readers.
And I need a way to […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/16/06 in Email Strategies, News and Events
Emma, an e-mail marketing service provider, has launched a new trigger email feature that makes it easy for organizations to reach their subscribers based on specific events like on sign up, has a birthday, or clicks a link in one your campaigns.
What can you trigger using the feature?
You can make sure new subscribers receive your […]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/15/06 in Antispam News, List Management, News and Events
Probably one of the biggest issues surrounding small businesses and solopreneurs — especially those who use 1ShoppingCart.com autoresponder system — since last month is bulk mail delivery as a result of an alleged blacklisting by The Spamhaus Project. Some e-mail marketers who sent out legitimate mailings, including those I read regularly, ended up in the […]
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