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Thread ID: 68883 2006-05-14 03:04:00 yourbiz selling a spamming service? Greven (91) PC World Chat
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454781 2006-05-14 03:04:00 I just heard the yourbiz ad on the radio advertising their "email marketing". It sounds a lot like spamming to me. Greven (91)
454782 2006-05-14 03:23:00 if you need a company like that to succeed then your obviously not a very good businessman. the business mentoring programme run by the business round table seems much much better Tux (606)
454783 2006-05-14 03:25:00 Yes, I heard it to; something like 5000 emails per month for $50. I would hope it is driven by "opt in" email addresses.

Of course, as a business, you have to get the word out there that you are here and want to do business with your customers. Some ways are more dubious than others. I get sick of ads on tv too!
dolby digital (5073)
454784 2006-05-14 03:29:00 Of course it is. By that, I mean they send one mail, and if you don't reply saying "bugger off" they send more Edward (31)
454785 2006-05-14 04:26:00 if you need a company like that to succeed then your obviously not a very good businessman. the business mentoring programme run by the business round table seems much much better
:lol:
http://www.customail.net/
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pctek (84)
454786 2006-05-14 06:27:00 Of course it is . By that, I mean they send one mail, and if you don't reply saying "bugger off" they send more

Correction . Even if you do reply they send you more . Can't waste an opportunity now can they :rolleyes:

I have won some European lotteries but I'm still waiting for the doss to turn up :waughh:
dolby digital (5073)
454787 2006-05-16 05:42:00 No way! But thanks for the feedback that indicated I need to review the way in which I have described the tool.

We have worked with our partner to deliver a cost effective solution for our members - keeping it simple. They must use their own database and we have related resources discussing the pending anti-spam legislation and the tool has the unsubscribe option which we encourage our members to use.

www.nzherald.co.nz

This article by the Herald explains other benefits of using this tool.

Angela from yourbiz
angelabuckley (10402)
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