Another powerful reason for making the switch from using
the unlimited autoresponders that come free with your web
hosting account to paying a monthly fee for an
autoresponder service is improved deliverability of
newsletters and other e-mails.

Are your subscribers even getting your newsletter? You
might be shocked to find out how few of your subscribers
are actually receiving your e-mail. I know I was!

Paid autoresponder services cultivate relationships with
major Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and online
services. It is in their (and your) best interests that
your e-mails get through and they work very hard to
achieve high deliverability.

Some services supply a spam test to show you how spam
filters would rate your e-mail. If your spam rating
is too high, you can edit your e-mail to improve
deliverability.

When I moved my newsletter over to a paid autoresponder
service, I received several e-mails from autoresponders.
They basically said that because of spam (unsolicited
commercial e-mail), I had to confirm that I was a real
person who wanted to communicate with the recipient.

With the paid autoresponder service, I received these
e-mail messages and was able to respond to them in
order to try and retain my subscribers.

With my previous mailing list software, supplied free
with my web hosting, I was oblivious to such events
because I received no autoresponder replies.

So, by paying a modest monthly fee, your autoresponder
service can help increase profits by increasing the
deliverability of your communications.

RESOURCE BOX:

J. Stephen Pope, President of Pope Consulting Inc.,
has been helping clients to earn maximum business profits
for over twenty-five years.

For profitable Work at Home Small Business Ideas, visit
http://www.yenommarketinginc.com/

To see how autoresponder services can improve your profits,
visit http://www.yenommarketinginc.com/autoresponders.html

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