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EMAIL SERVICES / PROGRAMS: |
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Email Extractor |
Program Looks Inresting |
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WebSite |
Description |
Type |
Comment |
| Mailsoftware.com |
email program |
Prog |
10 day free trial, can do anything, worth checking |
| Elcom.com |
Email extractor targeted web sites |
Prog |
-- 30 day free trial, $40, worth trying |
| BizOpp |
Send out 50,000 emails |
Serv |
-- still clarifying, $49.95 for 50,000 targeted emails, takes 2-3 business days |
| E-delivers |
Email targeted address |
Serv |
-- 49.00 to email 500 targeted emails, |
| wizards |
Email 90,000 targeted address |
Serv |
-- $100, site seems new… |
| MTM |
50,000 targeted email address |
Serv |
-- need to get price quote, no adult content, worth inquiring |
| http://www.rankthis.com/marketers/ | Permission Email | Acquire new customers through a targeted email campaign. Using our proprietary email marketing technology, YesConnect™, you can identify the audience most likely to respond to your offer or message, craft your message, schedule your campaign delivery and track your campaign success. | |
| Postmasterdirect |
Provide Targeted emails |
Not sure |
-- specialize in 100% opt-in email, , needs to look into it much further, looks professional, need to check if they also send the emails… |
| http://www.targ-it.com/order.htm |
Send Targeted email addresses |
Serv |
Need to call them for pricing and ordering |
| http://www.system-detective.com/traffic-jam/ | I found a system that let's me send out about 1
million emails to OPT-IN Safe List each day. It takes a reasonable amount of work to get set up, but once it is in place, it brings in additional sign-ups. This system can be found at |
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| http://www.permissiondirect.com/ |
Send targeted email addresses |
Serv |
-- 20 cents per email, looks professional, worth checking |
Adult Sites
| Adult Promotion |
Email Targeted list |
Prices varies |
Opt-in e-mail is a Web marketing term for promotional e-mail that recipients have previously requested by signing up at a Web site or special ad banner. Typically, Web users are invited to sign up for promotional information about one or more categories of products or services. Those who sign up have thus "opted in." Anyone sending them e-mail as a result hopes that the message will not be perceived as unwanted spam.