Autoresponders
by Hans Kristian Anderson on May.11, 2010, under Email AutoResponders
Autoresponders
Autoresponders are automated “sales people” that tirelessly follow up with your customers so you don’t have to. You simply create a series of letters and decide how often you want them to be sent. Then, when people sign up for your autoresponder series, each follow-up letter is sent on the precise schedule that you’ve established. Now, how easy is that!
What can you do with autoresponders? You can do anything that you can do with e-mail. Here’s some of the most popular ways that people use autoresponders these days:
Traffic to your website Webinar.
Deliver F~R~E~E Reports-Provide Technical Support Followup-Deliver Online Sales and Training Courses -Deliver Frequently Asked Questions- Process Online Forms.
There are essentially three types of autoresponder available. Each one has its own benefits and drawbacks, and it’s up to you to determine which one meets your needs best. Here’s a look at your options:
PC-Based Autoresponders
This is a software package that you install right on your PC. It parses and processes incoming mail through your existing e-mail client and responds to messages that meet your criteria.
Advantages
You typically pay a one-time fee and you own the email autoresponder software. It’s easy to use but typically provides only the most basic autoresponder services.
Disadvantages
It only works when your PC is on and connected to the Internet. It’s only as fast as your Internet connection. Your ISP may not allow you to send large quantities of mail. You could get shut down if a subscriber forgets that they asked for your autoresponder series and makes a S~P~A~M complaint.
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Owner-Managed, Web-Based Autoresponders
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