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You Must Have An Autoresponder!

Unless you’ve been under a rock, you know that you must have an autoresponder service if you expect to have any success online.  The 2 biggies you always hear about are Aweber and GetResponse.  And that’s with good reason. Over the years, as spam became more and more of a problem, these 2 have managed to develop great relationships with the email industry, and by imposing strict regulations, have become very reliable when getting your email actually delivered.

However, there still seems to be a virtually endless debate about which autoresponder service is best. Competition is good for everyone and I think that applies to the Email Marketing AutoResponder market as well as any other.

After careful consideration, I’ve decided to switch to TrafficWaveTrafficwave has been in business for a long time, and know the business well.  Not only are their services less expensive than others, they have also put a compensation plan in place for referrals that makes them extremely attractive – without sacrificing quality!

So, if you’ve got friends or associates that are using some of the more expensive
AutoResponder services out there, such as Aweber, GetResponse, Constant Contact,
etc… do them a favor and show them how they can save a LOT of money by
switching to the TrafficWave.net AutoResponder system.

For pricing comparisons, give them the Pricing link:
http://www.trafficwave.net/members/mallory/pricing.html

For deliverability information, give them the Deliverability article link:
http://www.trafficwave.net/members/mallory/delivery.html

These two sites make it VERY clear that it just makes sense to switch to
the TrafficWave.net AutoResponder system.


What Do All Those Crazy Acronyms Mean?

They crop up all over the internet – in articles, blogs, ebooks and on webpages.
They’re those 2, 3, and more capital letters that stand for something, but you may not understand all of them.  You know, ROI, PPC, SERP

Don’t feel bad. I’m positive you’re not alone. Now you can see them explained in one place, and never have to “pretend” that you know them again!

Check out my new IM Basics page:  Essential IM Acronyms