Any one use Constant Contact for their email? Does it require Sumome or a similar program to link it to the website? I wish we had one program does all email choice. The pric
Information available here. It captures your e-mail to explore but does have free options: https://www.constantcontact.com/index.jsp
I've been into aweber and get response. I need to bypass Sumome and I'm not sure that's possible.
I have always heard of Awebber being the email service to use.
Personally, I have not gotten that far yet.
Greg
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Anyone use constant contact for their email?
Any one use Constant Contact for their email? Does it require Sumome or a similar program to link it to the website? I wish we had one program does all email choice. The pric
I've used the paid version of Constant Contact in the past. Constant Constant has codes you can copy and paste onto your website to allow visitors to subscribe. It's a pretty powerful tool if you use it to the full extent. I used it for newsletters, surveys, and events. Personally, I think it's a bit on the pricey side though.
Thanks for that info. I'm learning how expensive email marketing can be. Even good ole Sumome demands Pro status to tie into an autoresponder--that is if you want to do anything but the basic-- here's my sign up form, give me your email, type stuff. And since I'm just now trying to get my websites "out there," paying for email is not feasible yet. But hey, it's all good. I've got a good start and I'm fianlly moving forward again. God bless everyone! It's a beautiful day!!!
After I left my comment, I started researching the prices of similar services. It was enlightening. Like you said, email marketing is expensive. Constant contact doesn't seem any more expensive than the rest. A gal could go broke subscribing to all the different services that make being an affiliate easier or more effective.
Information available here. It captures your e-mail to explore but does have free options: https://www.constantcontact.com/index.jsp
I've been into aweber and get response. I need to bypass Sumome and I'm not sure that's possible.
I have always heard of Awebber being the email service to use.
Personally, I have not gotten that far yet.
Greg
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I want to add an advice column, Dear Abby style, to my website, theimportanceofyou.com. Any ideas on how best to do this. I'm using AWeber for email and Wordpress Comment for
Got it. Now I've got to get it working- I can make minor changes to code, but not-so-good at installing. I put in the codes--or thought I did, but..... Thanks again. I'll get it worked out. It's just what I needed.
Since you can set your comments to not be visible until you approve them, you can place a disclaimer to your readers to give permission to publish on the website or to answer privately. Make sure that you re-state your reader privacy is protected.
Hope that helps.
Greg
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Best way to include an advice column in website?
I want to add an advice column, Dear Abby style, to my website, theimportanceofyou.com. Any ideas on how best to do this. I'm using AWeber for email and Wordpress Comment for
Got it. Now I've got to get it working- I can make minor changes to code, but not-so-good at installing. I put in the codes--or thought I did, but..... Thanks again. I'll get it worked out. It's just what I needed.
Since you can set your comments to not be visible until you approve them, you can place a disclaimer to your readers to give permission to publish on the website or to answer privately. Make sure that you re-state your reader privacy is protected.
Hope that helps.
Greg
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Trying to set up an email list collector and my emails aren't working. they won't verify and when I send an email, nothing is received or forwarded. Any ideas.
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Anyone checked their website emails? mine aren't working.
Trying to set up an email list collector and my emails aren't working. they won't verify and when I send an email, nothing is received or forwarded. Any ideas.
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I've used the paid version of Constant Contact in the past. Constant Constant has codes you can copy and paste onto your website to allow visitors to subscribe. It's a pretty powerful tool if you use it to the full extent. I used it for newsletters, surveys, and events. Personally, I think it's a bit on the pricey side though.
Thanks for that info. I'm learning how expensive email marketing can be. Even good ole Sumome demands Pro status to tie into an autoresponder--that is if you want to do anything but the basic-- here's my sign up form, give me your email, type stuff. And since I'm just now trying to get my websites "out there," paying for email is not feasible yet. But hey, it's all good. I've got a good start and I'm fianlly moving forward again. God bless everyone! It's a beautiful day!!!
After I left my comment, I started researching the prices of similar services. It was enlightening. Like you said, email marketing is expensive. Constant contact doesn't seem any more expensive than the rest. A gal could go broke subscribing to all the different services that make being an affiliate easier or more effective.