Autoresponder Tips From Internet
Marketing Pro's
Part 1
If you run
an Internet business then you
need to use an Autoresponder.
An Autoresponder sends email
messages to your client list.
An Autoresponder is set up so
that it sends emails
automatically. You can specify
how and when the emails are
sent. An Autoresponder can save
you a considerable amount of
time and money. A cream of the
crop Autoresponder program is
called “Auto Response Plus”.
You can find out more
information about Auto Response
Plus at
www.autoresponseplus.com.
The Auto
Response Plus Autoresponder has
several features. This article
highlights some of the features
in this program. It is vital
that you understand how to use
Auto Response Plus before you
start sending out emails. For
example, you don’t want to send
out an email that is not ready.
You also don’t want to annoy
your customer list with options
that are not necessary.
One
advantage of Auto Response Plus
is that you only need to
purchase the program once. You
can set up hundreds of
Autoresponder within the
program. So don’t waste your
money on purchasing a separate
Autoresponder for each program.
You can also send out email
messages for other people
through your own Autoresponder.
There is great flexibility in
the Auto Response Plus program.
Auto
Response Plus categorizes your
subscriber list based on their
status in the system. Following
is a list of categories and
their meanings:
“SUBS”:
This category tells you the
number of subscribers in your
Autoresponder. This number can
be in the hundreds or thousands
depending upon how many people
signed up for your list.
“Subscriber
Split”: This gives information
about the status of each
subscriber.
“ACT”:
Subscribers in this category are
active in the system. They will
receive the email messages you
send through the Autoresponder.
“SUS”:
Subscribers in this category are
suspended. This option is
rarely used. You may want to
suspend a subscriber at their
request. They may be out of
town for a few months and
temporarily do not want to
receive your emails. You can
reinstate them when they return.
“CAN”:
Subscribers in this category are
cancelled. These subscribers
have decided to unsubscribe from
your list. You should have an
unsubscribe link on your email.
This ensures that you comply
with the “Can Spam Accordance”
in the United States. The
unsubscribe link is already
present automatically in the
Auto Response Plus.
“Dropped”:
Subscribers in this category are
those that you want to move from
an old version of an email
message program to a new version
of an email message program.
“FIN”:
Subscribers in this category
have received all the email
messages from your email
schedule.
“Failed”:
Subscribers in this category did
not receive your email. This
can occur for a number of
reasons. One reason may be that
they mistyped their email
address when they subscribed to
your list. Another reason is
that their email inbox may be
too full and won’t accept any
more incoming messages.
Marketing Tips Provided to
You by:
Matt Bacak, The Powerful
Promoter
Author of Powerful
Promoting Tips