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September 18,

Email Marketing at iContact

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If you are looking for any easy and inexpensive way to put your emarketing on autopilot and get great deliverability, check out iContact.iContact is an easy to use email marketing, surveying, autoresponder, and blogging tool that allows small businesses, non-profits, and associations to easily communicate online with their customers, prospects, and members.They take care of managing bounces and unsubscribes for you. They also take care of making sure your message gets to the inbox of your recipients through their ISP relations, feedback loops, and whitelist status. If you are currently running into deliverability issues with your existing newsletter sending method, iContact will be very helpful and ensure inbox delivery of your messages. Its easy to use that anyone will find an ease while using their email newsletter tool and has a direct email marketing.

iContact has an easy to use interface and over 300 professionally-designed email templates. The application allows you to track the opens and clickthroughs on your emails, add a sign-up form to your web site, segment your list, and manage your subscribers.iContact is working to change the way businesses and non-profit organizations communicate online by making it really easy to manage all online communications from a single web application. Icontact is more than email marketing, it represents the future of communication.

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