Autoresponder Email Service vs Software
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Autoresponder Email Service vs Software
Copyright 2006 Bina Omar
A followup autoresponder is essential for any web based
business. The question is should you sign up for an
autoresponder email service or buy a software or script
with a one time investment?
To answer this simply: It really depends on your needs.
If you’re just starting out, with no special or unusual
requirements, then I would highly recommend that you go
with an autoresponder email service.
I myself started out with a service and later converted to
a script. If I knew then, what I know now, I would have
stayed with a service and saved myself much unneeded
headaches.
Here’s just several reasons why I believe you should go
with an autoresponder service:
* Access to the latest
With a service, you don’t have to keep up with everything
that’s going on in the autoresponder and bulk mailing
world. It’s the autoresponder service’s job to keep track
of what’s happening and to make sure that they offer you
the latest features and that they keep in line with the
latest rules and regulations. All you have to do, is log in
and read about it in the nice yellow announcement box on
your main account page.
* Deliverability
Let’s face it. This is probably the biggest problem that
anyone doing bulk mailing faces. Most say that it is easier
to just install a script on your own servers and increase
your chances of getting through ISP filters and having your
email delivered. The reason being because you are on your
own servers and therefore, have your own unique IP. As
opposed to sharing IPs with every other autoresponder user
who could be spamming addicts.
It is not uncommon, however, for you to get blacklisted by
ISPs even if the script is on your own servers. And when
that does happen, an autoresponder service with qualified
staffs would probably be in a better position to
"negotiate" with the ISPs to get unblacklisted.
But the reality is, there’s more to increasing mail
deliverability then just your IP address. There's the
server sending the email, the content of the message, the
URLs in the message, the DNS and other technical settings
of the machine, and a host of other factors … Having to
keep up with all these, in itself, is a full time job.
* Affordable monthly fee
Surprised? This is probably one of the main reasons why
most would switch to a software or script - to run away
from the monthly fee. But believe me when I say, in the
long run, it’s cheaper to pay the monthly fee. You’ve got
to consider firstly, the initial investment, and then
there’s the hiring of someone to repair it when it "acts
up". And don’t forget the fee you have to pay to upgrade to
the "latest" version that includes the latest cool
features. Remember, we are working on the internet where
the law and technology is changing ever so quickly. Oh, and
there is, of course, the additional cost of herbal medicine
to get rid of your persistent headache as you try to keep
up with your script’s "attitude".
The above reasons should be enough to convince you to go
with an autoresponder service. The only reason that may
require you to have your own autoresponder script installed
on your own server is if you need more control over how
your script works. Here are my reasons for switching to my
own script:
* Integration with other scripts
I needed my subscriber database to synchronize with my
membership database. When someone subscribes to a certain
list, they would automatically be subscribed as a member.
And when someone subscribes as a member, they would
automatically be subscribed to the special list. I needed
this to work with unsubscriptions as well.
* More control over autoresponder features
At the time I switched to a script, I needed more features
than was offered by a service. The script allowed me to
have unlimited autoresponders with unlimited messages with
tracking systems and rss capability. All of which, surprise
surprise, is now available with a service.
So, if you think you need a feature that is missing from a
service, you can be doubly sure that you’re not the only
one and that the service will quickly pick this up. It
would probably take a bit more time but it will turn up.
* Control over subscriber list
I had built an email list of a few hundred when I decided
to change over to a script. By the time I realized that I
should have stuck with a service, I had then build my list
to a couple of thousands. I did try to make a switch back
but list imports to reliable autoresponder services require
people to double opt in. Which reduced my list number to
about 30 people.
They say that if people wouldn’t bother clicking on your
confirmation link, it’s because they don’t want to be on
your list in the first place. They probably just haven’t
had the chance to click on your unsubscribe link. If this
is the case, then this reason would be invalid.
To sum things up … just stick to an autoresponder email
service … unless you desperately require a unique feature
that is critical in determining the success of your online
business.
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