Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Death of Email Marketing

The Death Of Email Marketing

A new report is available for $1.00 US and it's titled The Death Of Email Marketing by Romell Weekly.

I bought the report to review it and I'll get back to you tomorrow.

If you feel brave enough to invest the $1.00 then here's the link:

http://bit.ly/e3ewS

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Well, that was yesterday's post.

Here follows Fraidy's brief review:

It's an easy 35-page read, which didn't take Fraidy long to read, so he suspects it won't take you long either.

It basically sets out the problems that email poses, which are faced by all Internet marketers, and which further need to be answered.

They are basically listed as minor and major drawbacks, which Fraidy's sure we are only too familiar with.

The bottom line is that email, if it has any effect, is less effective today because of spam, spam laws, spam filters, the sheer volume of email that people get, both wanted and unwanted, etc.

Romell Weekly's solution is basically that as Internet marketers we should NOW start moving our reliance from email to direct-to-desktop communication while it is still in it's infancy, and before the masses catch on: the masses of Internet marketers, that is.

This idea is not new as there are other similar systems that can do this right now.

The difference with this system is this:

You can have private lists, as well as a general public list, which all other members can contact.

The service can be had as a Free member, Starter member ($14.95/month), Pro member ($19.95/month) and Guru member ($24.95/month).

The Guru membership is half of what I used to pay for a similar private mailing system, and so Fraidy finds this a good price for consideration.

At this stage you may want to ask the question, "Why should I pay all this money, when email is free?" Good question. Fraidy's answer is this: Shell out $1.00 US and read the report for your self. Even if you never use the service, this may save you a ton of grief from all sorts of people.

http://bit.ly/e3ewS

Check your typing

It never fails to amaze Fraidy that the typing skills of Internet marketers results in their wasted advertising efforts.

For example: Fraidy constantly sees things like ttafficpython.com... instead of the link to the site, which is spelled trafficpython. Can you see the error?

Now, while an advanced level of English isn't a requirement for a successful Internet marketer, the accurate spelling of URLs and affiliate links IS!

So these poor marketers are destined to remain in their JOB until their command of English, or at least their checking of the critical parts of their advertising is checked.

The simple way to check this is to copy and paste the URL from the ad and place it in the address bar, making sure that you don't click on any suggestions that pop up under the bar. Then if the correct page loads, you will know that your typed URL in the ad is correct, and that that part of your advertising is not wasted by a clumsy mistake.

Grrrr, Fraidy just hates that type of waste!

Have a Fraidy great day.