Yesterday I added Two more autoresponders to the voting booth.
I use TrafficWave and recruit downline members to join that over all the others but that's for a reason which I'll explain in a moment. I realize that your reasons for choosing an autoresponder may be different than my reasons. Each autoresponder provider seems to offer something slightly different even though the basic service of providing the autoresponder service is still there. So my Reason for supporting TrafficWave is that it offers an appealing way to recruit downline and make money from their affiliate program. Their affiliate program is set up using the structure of a 3x10 forced matrix. And in my opinion, if you are thinking about even just trying to use autoresponders then why not try TrafficWave? If it serves the purpose AND makes you money then what have you got to lose?
Most autoresponders offer an affiliate program, at least the ones I list in my voting booth do. I will be reviewing each of them to the best of my abilities and give my honest opinions. I will mention features that may appeal to different people or different types of web sites. This process will not happen over night since I am budgeting most of my time in getting my Santa Letters Online site back up, but I will be doing a post for each one asap. You might want to subscribe or follow this blog if you think you'd like to hear more about my findings.
Hopefully all of the User Reviews and Posts you come across in your search for the perfect autoresponder does not confuse you or delay your decision. Your main goal when choosing an autoresponder should be to build an opt-in list of many thousands of clients or sales leads contact information. All autoresponders serve that purpose so the next most obvious feature to look at is the price. Does the price go up if I have more clients signed up to my autoresponder? After All, how can you agree to paying a higher monthly fee for your autoresponder service only because you have more prospects? Prospects are not sales, they're only leads. I wouldn't care to pay more if also the autoresponder somehow could guarantee me that it can change my leads into sales. That's my job isn't it? Turning leads into sales is what I need to learn. However, there is one way the autorersponder service can actually help turn leads into sales and that is by offering pre-written campaign letters for helping to makes sales commission by reselling their own service. Or better than that, If they could somehow offer pre-written campaign letters for other marketing ideas.
Questions to ask yourself when choosing an AutoResponder.
1. Do they offer a free trial?
2. Do they offer an affilaite program?
3. How much is the monthly fee?
4. Does the cost go up if I get more leads?
5. Do they have both text and html formats with Templates that I like?
6. How Reliable is the service? (Delivery Rate)
7. Is it easy to contact tech support?
8. Are there Training and support videos, users forum or other learning material?
9. Can you Import Leads? (If you have another service already with leads)
10. (Think about Your Web Site and What You need in an autoresponder. You can come up with more questions I am sure, but that is why I prefer the ones with 30 days free trial.)
I use TrafficWave and recruit downline members to join that over all the others but that's for a reason which I'll explain in a moment. I realize that your reasons for choosing an autoresponder may be different than my reasons. Each autoresponder provider seems to offer something slightly different even though the basic service of providing the autoresponder service is still there. So my Reason for supporting TrafficWave is that it offers an appealing way to recruit downline and make money from their affiliate program. Their affiliate program is set up using the structure of a 3x10 forced matrix. And in my opinion, if you are thinking about even just trying to use autoresponders then why not try TrafficWave? If it serves the purpose AND makes you money then what have you got to lose?
Most autoresponders offer an affiliate program, at least the ones I list in my voting booth do. I will be reviewing each of them to the best of my abilities and give my honest opinions. I will mention features that may appeal to different people or different types of web sites. This process will not happen over night since I am budgeting most of my time in getting my Santa Letters Online site back up, but I will be doing a post for each one asap. You might want to subscribe or follow this blog if you think you'd like to hear more about my findings.
Hopefully all of the User Reviews and Posts you come across in your search for the perfect autoresponder does not confuse you or delay your decision. Your main goal when choosing an autoresponder should be to build an opt-in list of many thousands of clients or sales leads contact information. All autoresponders serve that purpose so the next most obvious feature to look at is the price. Does the price go up if I have more clients signed up to my autoresponder? After All, how can you agree to paying a higher monthly fee for your autoresponder service only because you have more prospects? Prospects are not sales, they're only leads. I wouldn't care to pay more if also the autoresponder somehow could guarantee me that it can change my leads into sales. That's my job isn't it? Turning leads into sales is what I need to learn. However, there is one way the autorersponder service can actually help turn leads into sales and that is by offering pre-written campaign letters for helping to makes sales commission by reselling their own service. Or better than that, If they could somehow offer pre-written campaign letters for other marketing ideas.
Questions to ask yourself when choosing an AutoResponder.
1. Do they offer a free trial?
2. Do they offer an affilaite program?
3. How much is the monthly fee?
4. Does the cost go up if I get more leads?
5. Do they have both text and html formats with Templates that I like?
6. How Reliable is the service? (Delivery Rate)
7. Is it easy to contact tech support?
8. Are there Training and support videos, users forum or other learning material?
9. Can you Import Leads? (If you have another service already with leads)
10. (Think about Your Web Site and What You need in an autoresponder. You can come up with more questions I am sure, but that is why I prefer the ones with 30 days free trial.)
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