Re: Things to consider about hosting and autoresponders
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		Thanks Dave ! How does the website creation tool and the shopping cart function ? I did not see a link or samples at the site. 
 
> Hi Ken, 
 
> 1. I can't give specifics of pages or 
> traffic, but it sounds minimal for a biz 
> site with commercial traffic. 
> That's adequate for a lot of sites and some 
> traffic, but lots of basic hosting packages 
> offer twice that or even more. 
 
> 2. The ability to import, export, mail to 
> all or some, move customers from one AR 
> series to another depending on their 
> purchases, and the ability to track 
> everything are all things to think about 
> when selecting an AR. 
 
> A system that lets you manage multiple lists 
> from one place, and shift things around as 
> needed is a huge advantage, compared to 
> having different systems that may or may not 
> be compatible. 
 
> Then there is the customer service issue. 
> Phone or email only, 24/7 or 8-5 M-F? How 
> quickly they respond and are they excellant, 
> competant, or worse. What about downtime? 
> This is especially important with the 
> hosting. And some hosts don't deal well with 
> a commercial internet marketing website that 
> has lots of traffic, big lists, lots of 
> email, etc.. 
 
> How do they deal with spam complaints? Do 
> they shut you down cold or give you a chance 
> to prove it really was opt-in? 
 
> A service built by an internet marketer for 
> that purpose, is made to handle the 
> business, and the people running it 
> understand these issues. Not all hosts or 
> services do. 
 
> All things to consider. 
 
> Autoresponders: Aweber is great quality but 
> gets spendy to add several. 
 
> Many folks give GetResponse good reviews. 
> Many happy users. 
 
> AutoresponsePlus is supposed to be 
> excellant, great features, lots of options. 
 
> Of course, there is the issue of using a 
> third party service or getting a script to 
> put on your server. 
> Does anyone know of a real good discussion 
> of the pros/cons of each? 
 
> There are many other good ones with various 
> advantages/disadvantages. 
 
> The only place I have seen all you need in 
> one commercial package is WarriorPro. 
> It's really hard to beat Allen's Warrior 
> package: 
 
> 
> http://www.WarriorPro.com/cgi-bin/w.cgi?38024 
> with hosting, autoresponders, list 
> handling, tracking, private Warrior 
> membership, and residual income. Users rave 
> about the customer service. 
> When you add up all the features, it's an 
> incredible deal. 
 
> (Sorry about the aff. link, but you can't 
> get there without it.) 
 
> It seems to me that having a 
> "package" with one control panel 
> that you can handle your responders, lists, 
> newsletters, etc, all from one place, would 
> be a lot easier. Especially when you have 
> multiple lists and products. 
 
> There are enough posts on these boards to 
> give you "AR overload" if you go 
> searching for them. :-) 
 
> Does anyone know of a really good 
> side-by-side comparison of autoresponders? 
 
> Best of luck with your choice Ken. Let us 
> know what you pick, and why. 
 
> Success to All, 
> Dave 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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